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The Royston is an award winning micropub located in Broadstairs. It's a stand out amongst many of the other famous micropubs of the Isle of Thanet in that part of Kent. Jamie and Sean from the Belper Beer club made a trip down there and spoke to Andy who runs the Royston.
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In this episode we catch up with Russ from Amity Brew Co - based on the edge of Leeds in Farsley, they have a fantastic tap room and are producing some super fresh beers. He talks about how they got started, their philosophy, Amityfest and their new Barrel project.
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Fehlende Folgen?
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In this episode we chat with James from Wilderness Brewery, based in Newtown, Wales. We talk about the brewery's story so far, the world of mixed fermentation & blending, collaboration and their unique branding.
N.B. Just one or two rude words in there :)
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We interview Nick from Steam Machine Brewing Co of Newton Aycliffe on their story so far, ditching a core range, barrel aging and their tap room. Also find out more about their innovative and unique beer subscription model - "The Fellowship of Beer".
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We review the year and reminisce about some of the highlights from this podcast, beers & breweries we've explored and places we've been. Also what we're looking forward to in 2024 and an exclusive bit of news!
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In this Episode we talk to Chris Morris from rising stars of the Northern Ireland Craft Brewery scene Modest Brew Co.
He gives us a great insight into the challenges faced by independent breweries in that part of the world. Also getting on board with Brewser, plenty of hop talk and the usual listener and quick-fire questions.
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In this episode we chat with Jamie from Coolhead brewery of Finland - covering topics like Nordic Sours, exporting beers post-Brexit & post-Pandemic, Liquorice in beer and Coolhead's rather special taproom.
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In this episode we have an interview with Olly from Brewser - the up and coming beer box subscription service taking the UK by storm.
We chat to him about how Brewser started, it's unique working relationship with brewers and great reputation for customer service. Also, of course, what's coming soon from them!
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In this episode, we have an epic chat with Noah from Chapter Brewing.
Amongst other things, we cover: cask, winning Champion Beer of Britain, working with Boneface, brewing with adjuncts, getting broken into (twice) and even Lager Shandy!
In case you're wondering - no really bad stuff in hear, just one or two stronger expressive words ;)
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In this episode we talk to Andy from Elusive about his story so far, retro gaming, West Coast IPAs and whether he really is the nicest guy in craft brewing.
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For this edition of the Podcast we spend an enjoyable evening with Matt from Alfreton Brewery, Alter Ego. Recorded at their Micropub in Loscoe, The Tip Inn, we hear about their beer journey to date, the secret of their brand design and how the new Beer Duty rules will affect breweries and pubs after the 1st August. Matt answers some quick fire questions and we coin the phrase 'Pintable'.
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In episode 6 we tasted some aged beers - courtesy of Rob Fairs. Then compared them with some fresh equivalents. Which would come out best? The aged classics or the newly sourced ones? Some interesting results!
We also bring you a preview of our forthcoming interview with Rob from one of our local favourite breweries Pentrich.
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In Episode 4 we're really excited to feature a full length interview with Jack from Leeds brewery Tartarus.
Jack talks about....
The story of how the brewery got started Moving from a small kit at home home all the way to their new base in Leeds (including taproom) Their philosophy, influences and favourite brews Upcoming releases and collaborations Surviving in the currently difficult craft beer environment Brewing a 0.5% beerand plenty of other stuff!
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Here we are on our second episode...
This time we're tasting some more unusual beers by Newcastle's Alpha Delta brewery - a couple of experimental cans and a try out of their first venture into mix fermentation. We talk about the Baltic Porter style - origins, profile and recommendations of great examples. With it being January we cover non-alcoholic beers - recommending a few favourites and where you might find them. Finally we have a mystery beer to taste and try to identify.
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