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Author Jeff Alworth (The Beer Bible, The Secrets of Master Brewers) and Oregon State Economics professor Patrick Emerson host this engaging podcast about the culture, economics, history, and business of beer and brewing.

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United States

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Author Jeff Alworth (The Beer Bible, The Secrets of Master Brewers) and Oregon State Economics professor Patrick Emerson host this engaging podcast about the culture, economics, history, and business of beer and brewing.

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English


Episodes
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Show 193: Polish Brewer Marek Kamiński on Grodziskie

2/28/2024
At this year’s Central European Brewers Festival, Polish brewer Marek Kamiński gave a presentation on the briefly extinct style of Grodziskie that has been making a comeback in its homeland. Jeff and Marek later sat down to discuss this fascinating style, its history, and how it’s doing today. We have that interview, along with the news and mailbag and a Croatian beer tasting.

Duration:01:12:20

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Show 192: Czechia and Central Europe

2/14/2024
Today we’re going to go to Prague and Budapest, where Jeff recently spent ten days. He was there to speak at the Central European Brewers Conference, and had a chance to get caught up on the beer scenes in the region. The countries there have very diverse brewing backgrounds, from the Czechia, with local intact traditions dating back centuries, to countries like Croatia, where craft brewing dates back only a decade. He’s going to tell us what he found. Beer Tastings: Varionica Pale, Zmajska Pils, and Maktoob IPA

Duration:01:02:27

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Show 191: Is the Era of “Next Big Thing” Over?

12/7/2023
Not long ago, we received a very interesting email in the mailbag. It came from Pete Hoppins of Portland’s British-influenced brewery, Away Days. It was the length of a short article and came with a color-coded graph. The essence of the email boiled down to a pithy question he posed about the viability of small breweries today. Pete asked: “Do you think we could ever see another brewery as successful as say Breakside or 10 Barrel (in Portland area)?” The email was far to detailed and meaty for a simple mailbag item, so we’re bumping it up to the main topic of this pod. PHOTO: 10 Barrel Brewing Beer tasting: Rogue Dead Guy IPA, Hetty Alice Belgian IPA (BIPA)

Duration:01:05:13

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Audioblog: Singha Beer, Don't Ask No Questions

12/1/2023
Audioblog: Singha Beer, Don't Ask No Questions by Jeff Alworth & Patrick Emerson

Duration:00:08:08

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Show 190: Ryan Wagner and Megan Schwarz of Guinness Chicago

11/22/2023
In September, Dublin's Guinness Brewery opened its second American site, this time in Chicago. Jeff went to the Windy City to check it out and while he was there, sat down with Ryan Wagner, who helped see the project over the finish line, and brewer Megan Schwarz.

Duration:01:03:55

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Show 189: The Problem With Style

11/9/2023
When we think of different beers, our minds almost immediately frame them in terms of “style.” IPAs and witbiers and Czech dark lagers: this is how we’ve come to understand beer. Today we get philosophical and ask the question: what if styles aren’t the only way to think about beer? What if, rather than illuminating something essential about beer, styles actually deceive us?

Duration:01:04:45

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Show 188: The Business of Hops with Max Coleman

10/26/2023
Today we are joined by hop grower Max Coleman for a special edition of Beeronomics. Hops are a very unusual crop, sold only to a single industry for one purpose. How does this business relationship work? We’re going to ask Max how he knows which hops to grow and how many, and how the market for hops works. Photo: Max enveloped by a field of Mosaic hops.

Duration:01:06:11

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Audioblog: Pumpkin Ales Are Fun — And They’re Making a Quiet Return

10/18/2023
Several years ago, beer experienced its “tulip mania” moment in the form of a pumpkin ale bubble. Many of those were bad—but that was the breweries’ fault, not the style’s. These should function like fun autumnal rituals. The new crop may bring you back.

Duration:00:05:11

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Show 187: Autumnal Beeronomics

10/11/2023
Today we are pulling out our green eyeshades and squinting at some data—it’s another episode of Beeronomics. Our intrepid economist is going to walk us through some numbers. Inflation, draft numbers, taprooms—we’re digging deep so you don’t have to. Cover photo: Midjourney (prompt: beer economics) Beer Tasting: Buoy Festbier

Duration:01:05:12

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Show 186: The Hop Harvest

9/27/2023
For the second year in a row, we have decamped to Loyal Legion, a local pub that reliably has one of the best selections of fresh hop beers in town. As we sit here and turn our tongues green, we’re going to discuss the hop harvest. Patrick and Jeff went down to Coleman Farms a few weeks back to witness it, and we’re going to walk you through the process that takes 20-foot tall bines sunning themselves in the field and turns them into the T-90 pellets breweries use to make beer.

Duration:00:56:47

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Audioblog: Fresh Hop Beer Report

9/22/2023
After screwing around on the margins for a while, this week I really plunged into the fresh hop marketplace. What I've discovered has been both unusual and enlightening. Here's an early-season report.

Duration:00:07:05

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Podcast Extra: Special, "We're Not Dead" Announcement

9/19/2023
We're not dead and neither is the podcast. Bear with us, kind and forgiving listeners.

Duration:00:01:06

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Show 185: Austria – More Märzen, Less Vienna Lager

8/17/2023
As everyone knows, the three great lager-brewing regions are Bavaria, Bohemia, and Austria. Wait, Austria? Sure it was famous in the last century for Vienna lager, but what has it done lately? We have Franz Hofer on the show today to answer this very question. Franz splits his year between Oklahoma and Vienna and writes about the lager-lands on his website, Tempest in a Tankard. Austria is, no kidding, a truly special place where one of the world’s major styles whets the whistles of a nation—while somehow staying hidden from the rest of the world. Find Franz at his website: https://tempestinatankard.com/ Music: Herbert von Karajan, "Austria: Land der Berge, Land am Strome"

Duration:01:07:54

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Pod Extra! Fireside Chat: Fireside Chat: How to Succeed in Beer Without Selling IPAs

8/11/2023
In their latest Fireside Chat, Breakside Brewery's Ben Edmunds and Beervana's Jeff Alworth speak with three brewers whose breweries do not make hoppy ales. We wanted to hear why they chose this path, and what it entails. Because IPAs are overwhelmingly popular among craft beer drinkers, these breweries have had to create interest in other types of beer. How did they do that? And how does the future look for these breweries? Guests in this show: • Bill Arnott, Founder and Brewer of Seattle’s Machine House Brewing. • Dan Carey, Co-founder and Brewer of Wisconsin's New Glarus Brewing. • Alex Ganum, Founder and Brewer at Portland’s Upright Brewing.

Duration:01:18:51

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Show 184: What We Did on our Summer Vacations

8/3/2023
We have an unusual transcontinental edition of the Beervana Show for you today. We thought it would be fun to compare and contrast our summer vacation destinations. I’ve been in Maine for a couple weeks and Jeff took a trip to Oklahoma. We both visited breweries, drank some beer, and we will give our full report.

Duration:01:10:01

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Show 183: Special Slimmed-down Vacation Mailbag Episode, aka Bratvana

7/20/2023
Both Jeff and I are about to go on excursions out of the state and away from our microphones, so today we’re doing the one, time-sensitive task left to us: addressing your mailbag comments and questions. Illustration courtesy Midjourney. Prompt: drinking beer on holiday in the sunshine

Duration:00:48:21

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Show 182: Making of a Classic - Pliny the Elder

7/7/2023
Nearly a quarter century ago, veteran brewer Vinnie Cilurzo brewed a one-off double IPA at Russian River Brewing for a local festival. It would become a regular, bearing the somewhat obscure name of a Roman naturalist—Pliny the Elder. Pliny pretty soon became a cult phenomenon and ultimately the brewery’s calling card. But what makes it special—what makes it a classic—is how Vinnie anticipated the future of hoppy American ales and brewed the first truly modern IPA all those years ago. PHOTO: Russian River Brewing

Duration:01:07:15

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Show 181: The Judgment of Lents (Lager Tasting Finals!)

6/22/2023
In 1976, a blind tasting of Chardonnays known as the Judgment of Paris changed the wine world forever. Today, in this podcast, we offer you no less an earth-shattering blind tasting, the Judgment of Lents. That’s right, it’s part two of our mass market lager blind tasting, held in a luxurious conference room at Zoiglhaus in the Lents neighborhood of SE Portland. Together, Zoiglhaus’s brewmaster Alan Taylor, Jeff, and Patrick sat down to taste the final six lagers and determine which deserved the title of world’s best.

Duration:01:04:38

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Pod Extra: Setting the Record Straight on How IPAs Came to Be

6/15/2023
A Breakside-Beervana Fireside Chat. How did the American IPA tradition start? Are West Coast beers just about the bitter? Did hazies change everything? What did West Coast breweries take from the east—and how much did East Coast breweries crib from the west? Are there actually two different traditions? Just one? Dozens? American brewers, in reinventing IPAs, have changed the way the world makes beer. But how accurately do we understand our own story? We will get to the bottom of this once and for all. Guests: Noah Bissell, Co-founder of Bissell Brothers Brewing (Portland, ME) Vinnie Cilurzo, Co-founder and Brewmaster, Russian River Brewing (Santa Rosa, CA) Mitch Steele, Co-owner and Brewmaster of New Realm (Atlanta), former Brewmaster of Stone Brewing (Alexandra Nowell, sadly, was sick and couldn't join)

Duration:01:29:49

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Show 180: The Great Mass Market Lager Taste-off (Part 1)

6/8/2023
Today we have a very special show, along with a special guest. In Show 180, we kick off a two-part taste off of … are you ready? … mass market lagers! While connoisseurs eschew these beers because they have slight and occasionally objectionable flavor profiles, they constitute the vast majority of beers sold in the world. We have an international line-up, and to help us taste them, we invited friend-of-the-pod Alan Taylor to join us. Alan is the German-trained master brewer at Zoiglhaus, and he has a trained and nuanced palate. We invited him to help us all understand what we’re tasting in these beers. Beers Tasted: Round 1 1. Budweiser 2. Kokanee 3. Hamm’s 4. Busch 5. Heineken 6. Foster’s 7. Rolling Rock 8. Coors 9. Beck’s Round 2 1. Singha 2. Modelo Especial 3. Miller High Life 4. Kirin 5. Rainier 6. Stella Artois 7. Michelob Ultra 8. Pabst 9. Narragansett

Duration:01:02:56