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Brewing After Hours with Sarah Flora - How a Stout Made a Global Impact with Marcus Baskerville of Weathered Souls Brewing

How a Stout Made a Global Impact with Marcus Baskerville of Weathered Souls Brewing

03/29/21 • 31 min

Brewing After Hours with Sarah Flora

In episode 5, it's all about my favorite style of beer Stouts. How did this style come to be and is it really a meal in a glass? We also chat with Marcus Baskerville, Owner and Head Brewer of Weathered Souls Brewing in San Antonio, Texas, and the Founder of the Black is Beautiful global initiative, a collaborative effort in the beer community to brew an Imperial Stout to raise money for foundations that support equality and inclusion, and bring awareness to the injustices that many people of color face daily. You can read more about this episode at FloraBrewing.com/Podcast or subscribe to my Substack: BrewingAfterHours.Substack.com. And stay tuned to the end of the show as I test Jenny's beer tasting skills.

For podcast updates, behind the scenes content, brewing tutorials and beer reviews follow Sarah Flora on Instagram at @Flora_Brewing, subscribe to the Flora Brewing YouTube Channel or sign up for her Patreon for ad-free content, merch and lots more!

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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In episode 5, it's all about my favorite style of beer Stouts. How did this style come to be and is it really a meal in a glass? We also chat with Marcus Baskerville, Owner and Head Brewer of Weathered Souls Brewing in San Antonio, Texas, and the Founder of the Black is Beautiful global initiative, a collaborative effort in the beer community to brew an Imperial Stout to raise money for foundations that support equality and inclusion, and bring awareness to the injustices that many people of color face daily. You can read more about this episode at FloraBrewing.com/Podcast or subscribe to my Substack: BrewingAfterHours.Substack.com. And stay tuned to the end of the show as I test Jenny's beer tasting skills.

For podcast updates, behind the scenes content, brewing tutorials and beer reviews follow Sarah Flora on Instagram at @Flora_Brewing, subscribe to the Flora Brewing YouTube Channel or sign up for her Patreon for ad-free content, merch and lots more!

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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For podcast updates, behind the scenes content, brewing tutorials and beer reviews follow Sarah Flora on Instagram at @Flora_Brewing, subscribe to the Flora Brewing YouTube Channel or sign up for her Patreon for ad-free content, merch and lots more!

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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For podcast updates, behind the scenes content, brewing tutorials and beer reviews follow Sarah Flora on Instagram at @Flora_Brewing, subscribe to the Flora Brewing YouTube Channel or sign up for her Patreon for ad-free content, merch and lots more!

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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