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03/31/23 • 39 min
Jeff O'Neil, founder of Industrial Arts Brewing Company in the Hudson Valley is back for part two of sustainable brewing practices. In our last show "From Grain to Bottle" (air date 3/25/22) Jeff shared how malt production has changed throughout the years in the Hudson Valley and we began to discuss water conservation at Industrial Arts.
For this episode, Jeff explains the sustainable practices they have implemented in their new facility in Beacon, NY based on techniques from their original location. He talks through the finer points of recycling heat from their glycol chiller, using a nitrogen generator, and vapor distilling.
We also dive into hop production in New York and how local products can help with a carbon footprint. There are many hop options now, or as Jeff puts it "tools in their toolbox" that allow brewers to layer flavors. From wet hops, dried flowers, pellets, and even hop extracts, Jeff explain how each can be useful and their impact on the environment.
We are looking forward to a part three episode with Jeff soon!
Shoutouts: Hudson Valley Beer, Finger Lakes Beer, Pederson Farms (Seneca Castle, NY)
03/31/23 • 39 min
03/17/23 • 34 min
The beer world continues to morph and become a more inclusive space. There are too many people involved in that evolution to name here, but one person doing a lot of good for the beer world is Michele Wonder.
Michele got her start in beer as a homebrewer and quickly got involved in organizations like the Pink Boots Society and The Oregon Brew Crew.
She has contributed to the beer world in many positive ways. She is a co-founder and social media director for the Women's Craft Fermentation Alliance. Also a co-founder of WIBS: a craft fermentation summit (formerly Women's International Beer Summit), and Founder of the Black is Beautiful Homebrew PDX Brewing Project.
She joins the show to share her story and how her work has evolved over the years. We dive into how beer is a community and how much it can be a cultural touchstone. And how we can work together to break down barriers in beer to be a more inclusive space.
Get ready for a real feel-good episode:)
Shoutouts: Oregon Brew Crew, SheBrew, Queen of Beer, Pink Boots Society, Home Brew Competitions
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03/17/23 • 34 min
03/03/23 • 27 min
In homage to the tail end of coolship season (for most of the world), we decided to do a coolship 101 episode. Garrett Crowell joins the show to explain what a coolship is, its history, and how it can be used in brewing. He draws on his experience as the former head brewer of Jester King in Austin, Texas, and founder of Yokefellow in Johnson City, Texas.
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03/03/23 • 27 min
02/17/23 • 26 min
Our guest this week, Jérôme Rebetez takes us through the journey of founding and growing his brewery Brasserie des Franches-Montagnes in the Jura mountains of Switzerland.
Jérôme studied winemaking, but after winning an entrepreneur tv competition, he opened his artisanal brewery in 1997.
He has made countless styles of beer over the years, but one we dive into is L’Abbaye de Saint Bon-Chien and his "everlasting research in umami."
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02/17/23 • 26 min
02/03/23 • 31 min
To kick off the new season of Beer Me! we spoke with someone who was kicking off their career in beer. Amanda Burke, Assistant Brewer for Ladybird Brewing in Winfield, Kansas joined the show to share how she got her start in the beer world through the Brewers Association Mentorship Program.
She shares what it's been like to be guided into brewing by some excellent mentors, how the culture built by Ladybird Brewing has impacted her journey, and some goals she hopes to achieve. We've had the privilege of sitting down with some impressive industry veterans, but it is refreshing to hear from someone just starting out.
Shoutouts: Brewers Association Mentorship Program, Master Brewers Academy, Ladybird Brewing, White Stouts, Beer Travel
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02/03/23 • 31 min
02/01/23 • 0 min
Welcome to a new season of Beer Me! Radio. Host Sarah Jane Curran shares what is in store for upcoming episodes.
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02/01/23 • 0 min
Eisbock, Always Cool
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12/16/22 • 31 min
As the days get cooler in the DC area, we thought it would be fun to highlight the coolest beer (literally) style, Eisbock. While it isn’t trending, it is a style begging for a deep dive. Michael Stein, champion of all lagers, joins the show to explain how the style (possibly) came to be, why it’s so cool, and why it’s so challenging to make.
12/16/22 • 31 min
Holiday Beer Buying Guide
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12/02/22 • 31 min
The season of gifting is upon us! Erika Goedrich, owner of the Craft Beer Cellar in DC, joins the show this week. We dive into tips on buying beer in a retail setting, what styles are best for different kinds of beer drinkers, and what are some cool beer releases to look out for on the shelves. Reach out with any beer gifting questions!
12/02/22 • 31 min
A Very Friendsgiving
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11/18/22 • 34 min
It's that time of year again! Beer Me celebrates Thanksgiving by inviting some of our friends to the show. We share what beers we would bring to a Thanksgiving feast, beers that pair well with food, and awkward family questions. We go down a few side streets on hard seltzer and gin but eventually find the road back to beer. Kick back with your favorite fall beer.
11/18/22 • 34 min
Hop History with Jennifer Jordan
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04/14/23 • 27 min
Plenty of regions come to mind when talking about hop-growing regions: the Pacific Northwest, Hallertau, Lubin, etc. But what about regions that have come and gone, the former hop-growing regions?
Jennifer Jordan is in the process of researching her new book and joins the show to share some of the stories she has uncovered. She is a professor of Sociology at The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. She is the author of Edible Memory: The Lure of Heirloom Tomatoes and Other Forgotten Foods (University of Chicago Press, 2015) and Structures of Memory: Understanding Urban Change in Berlin and Beyond (Stanford University Press, 2006).
Her current manuscript is titled Before Craft Beer: Lost Landscape of Forgotten Hops, which explores the boom and bust of hop growing in Wisconsin during the 1800s. She shares stories of the women who harvested the hops, what was involved in the hop bust, and other accounts from old diaries.
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04/14/23 • 27 min
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How many episodes does Beer Me! have?
Beer Me! currently has 151 episodes available.
What topics does Beer Me! cover?
The podcast is about Beer, Society & Culture, Podcasts, Education, Agriculture, Arts and Food.
What is the most popular episode on Beer Me!?
The episode title 'Sustainable Beer: part two with Jeff O'Neil' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Beer Me!?
The average episode length on Beer Me! is 31 minutes.
How often are episodes of Beer Me! released?
Episodes of Beer Me! are typically released every 13 days, 11 hours.
When was the first episode of Beer Me!?
The first episode of Beer Me! was released on Jan 8, 2018.
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