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Episode 253: The Local Beer Show
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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Feb 11, 2015
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Podcast episode
Description
Celebrate local New York beer on a brand new episode of Beer Sessions Radio! Jimmy Carbone is joined by Dave Brodrick of Blind Tiger and Worthy Burger/Kitchen in Vermont, Dan McLaughlin of Pony Bar/Kiabacca and Anthony Accardi, co-owner/brewer of Transmitter Brewing Co. Tune in as everybody revs up for NYC Beer Week and talks about the many advantages of local brews in the craft beer scene. This program was brought to you by Union Beer Distributors.
“I think Vermont pioneered the whole idea of beer tourism – people going to one state and one city for just the local beer.” [13:00]
–Dave Brodrick on Beer Sessions Radio
“Wine is delicious but when you want to quench your thirst you need beer!” [44:00]
–Anthony Accardi on Beer Sessions Radio
“I think Vermont pioneered the whole idea of beer tourism – people going to one state and one city for just the local beer.” [13:00]
–Dave Brodrick on Beer Sessions Radio
“Wine is delicious but when you want to quench your thirst you need beer!” [44:00]
–Anthony Accardi on Beer Sessions Radio
Released:
Feb 11, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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