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Episode 270: Vermont Beer Show from Blind Tiger
Episode 270: Vermont Beer Show from Blind Tiger
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2015
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Podcast episode
Description
Tune in for a special off-site recording of Beer Sessions Radio at the Blind Tiger! Jimmy Carbone is joined by Dave Brodrick, Ian Campbell, Tom Harder and Chad Rich. The gang talks about the Vermont beer scene, coffee bears and brewing trends. This program was brought to you by Union Beer Distributors.
“At beanery our main focus is coffee beers. For us – the beer is important but also the bean. We try to focus the bean as much as the beer.” [18:00]
–Dave Brodrick
“At beanery our main focus is coffee beers. For us – the beer is important but also the bean. We try to focus the bean as much as the beer.” [18:00]
–Dave Brodrick
Released:
May 12, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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Episode 114: Taverns and U.S. History: Jimmy Carbones talking about taverns on this weeks episode of Beer Sessions Radio. Christine Sismondo, author of America Walks into a Bar, is in the studio to offer s perspective on the importance of taverns as gathering places throughout history. Also in the studio are Ken Tirado of Killmeyers Old Bavarian Inn and Barry Smyth of Fraunces Tavern, two of the oldest taverns in New York City. Tune in to hear about some of the beers at Killmeyers and Fraunces Tavern, the importance of owner involvement in bars, the consequences of Prohibition in the United States, and why its important to keep old tavern traditions alive. This episode has been brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. I dont see the American Revolution happening without taverns. One interesting thing about Prohibition is that people are really invested in the story as something that created more problems than it solved. To some degree, its true, but if you look at the beginning of Prohibiti by Beer Sessions Radio (TM)