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270: Sapwood Cellars Puts Research Into Creative Practice With Hoppy and Wild Beers

270: Sapwood Cellars Puts Research Into Creative Practice With Hoppy and Wild Beers

FromCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast


270: Sapwood Cellars Puts Research Into Creative Practice With Hoppy and Wild Beers

FromCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Oct 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What do you get when Michael Tonsmiere, aka The Mad Fermentationist, and author of the book American Sour Beers joins forces with Scott Janish, author of The New IPA, to start a brewery in a Maryland suburb somewhere between Baltimore and Washington DC? Pretty much what you’d expect—a brewery that tends to focus on creative expressions in the pale ale and IPA space, as well as progressive approaches to wood-aged wild, funky, and sour beers. But Sapwood Cellars (https://sapwoodcellars.com) has done much more than just meet expectations over their first four years of existence—they’ve also honed approaches to both of these focuses, while creatively blending the two with smart mash-ups in the liminal space between them.
In this episode, the founders of Sapwood discuss:
the evolutionary “royal rumble” process behind their wild and sour beer program
building intensity of flavor and points of difference for more broad experiences
controlling acidity through processes like co-pitching sacch when adding fruit, dry-hopping finished sour beer
multi-step fermentations with wine yeasts
employing more potent hops to hold flavor at lower pH levels
avoiding oxidized hop flavors in sour beer through careful barrel preparation
aggressive rousing despite cold dry hop temperatures in hoppy beers
using hops with high survivables on the hot side
maximizing thiols with new yeasts
finding synergies in hops that produce more than just “generic” tropical flavors
the problem with Galaxy hops
And more.
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Released:
Oct 28, 2022
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