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Catching Up With Upstate Breweries
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52 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2020
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Brewers from around New York State join Jimmy in a jam-packed studio to talk about making beer north of the city. Adam Krawczak and Patrick Sylvester of Crossroads Brewing; Stuart Morris, Dieter Gehring, and Alex Gill of Indian Ladder Farms Cidery & Brewery; Ryan Demier of Bound by Fate Brewing, Dana Ball of Upward Brewing; and Aaron Krawczak of Grotta Azzurra are all on hand for a lively discussion of brewing in a more rural environment. They cover using local ingredients, the importance of water in beer, and their favorite brewers that not enough people know about.Beer List: Crossroads Brewing Comapany's Crossroads House Lager, Indian Ladder Farms Cidery and Brewery's Rockin' Like Dokken, Interboro Spirits & Ales' Super Local Remix, Upward Brewing Company's Ascension Pilsner, Upward Brewing Company's Opiate Sun, Community Beer Works' That IPA, Buttonwoods Brewery's PilsnerBeer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
Released:
Mar 4, 2020
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