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Ep. 25 - Preston Theony and Luke Wortendyke of Wren House Brewing
Ep. 25 - Preston Theony and Luke Wortendyke of Wren House Brewing
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Mar 25, 2020
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Podcast episode
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In an effort to bring some normalcy to this crazy world and to give you a respite from all of the COVID-19 news, we're bringing back the regular format of the show. This week is a conversation with Preston Theony and Luke Wortendyke of Wren House Brewing recorded in early February in Phoenix. Theony is a co-founder and head brewer and Wortendyke is the lead brewer and, as you'll hear, making beers with a local focus is a big thing at the brewery. They care about finding the terroir of Arizona and translating that into a glass. This means brewing with everything from local produce to working with a nearby maltster. For a state with a still growing beer culture this brings a real sense of place to the beers. The conversation ping pongs around to talk about IPAs and their fondness for big beers, including a ridiculous beer that they made for the Arizona Strong Beer Festival. But gimmicks aside, the brewery also wants their taproom to be a welcoming space. It's not your typical warehouse location and they have worked to create an environment that fosters a sense of peace and encourages conversation. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer or to check out Beer Edge: The Newsletter for Beer Professionals, follow us on Twitter @thebeeredge and subscribe to our beer industry focused newsletter. There is more information, articles, and engaging content at Beer Edge.
Host: John Holl
Guests: Preston Theony and Luke Wortendyke
Tags: beer, craft beer, Arizona, Craft Malts, IPA, hops, customers, taprooms
Host: John Holl
Guests: Preston Theony and Luke Wortendyke
Tags: beer, craft beer, Arizona, Craft Malts, IPA, hops, customers, taprooms
Released:
Mar 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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