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Episode 193: The British Beer Invasion
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53 minutes
Released:
Dec 11, 2013
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Podcast episode
Description
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, host Jimmy Carbone brings in a few brewers from across the Atlantic to defend British breweries. Representatives from Wandering Star Brewery, Samuel Smith Brewing, and Sixpoint gather to discuss the specific qualities of certain British beers as well as British beer culture. This program has been sponsored by Great Brewers. Music provided by Pamela Royal.
“The UK is the only place where cask beer wasn’t extinct.” [13:00]
—Alex Hall on Beer Sessions Radio
“Beer is a long term relationship, it’s not a one night stand.” [26:30]
—Chris Post on Beer Sessions Radio
“The UK is the only place where cask beer wasn’t extinct.” [13:00]
—Alex Hall on Beer Sessions Radio
“Beer is a long term relationship, it’s not a one night stand.” [26:30]
—Chris Post on Beer Sessions Radio
Released:
Dec 11, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode
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