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Surviving a Beer Festival

Surviving a Beer Festival

FromBeer School


Surviving a Beer Festival

FromBeer School

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Length:
112 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2007
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Surviving a Beer Festival
7/08/07

Beer festivals are a fun way to learn about different beers. A fest can be a lot of fun but it takes some preparation on your part to get the most out of them. Before you show up do a quick internet search so you know the details of the event.

Be sure to drink water, eat food, wear sun screen and have a plan to get home.

You feel obligated to drink the beer that you don't like.
Don't follow the crowd.
Taste to remember.
Take notes about the beers you are drinking.
Get the shirt if it's cool.
Leave glassware behind.
Take lots of pictures.
Hi Gene.

Homework:
Find a festival and go to it.

Bonus home work!
Volunteer to help pour beer at your local festival.

Even more homework:
Throw your own beer festival in your back yard.

Thanks for listening!

Guests: Motor, Gabe, Amy and Rosie the Intern
Host: John Foster
Beers include:

Check out beerschool.com and thebrewingnetwork.com.
Email us at info@beerschool.com

Good noon! Not recorded at the Rat Pad. Recorded in San Francisco, CA.
Beer School and BeerSchool.com are a trademarks of Ayer Media, Inc.
2007 Ayer Media, Inc.
Released:
Jul 8, 2007
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (99)

We're here to help you and your friends learn to like more than one kind of beer. There's lots of different beers to like. Some are made right down the street from where you live and others have to travel half way around the world to get to you. Learn why beer tastes like it does, how other styles came about, and all the verbs you might use to describe what you are tasting. The best part is the home work is beer! Beer School topics include: beer, culture, brewing, stories, guides to styles and much, much, more. You don't have to like every beer but don't drink the same beer day after day.