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Ep. 29 - Ethan Tripp of Fermentery Form

Ep. 29 - Ethan Tripp of Fermentery Form

FromDrink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl


Ep. 29 - Ethan Tripp of Fermentery Form

FromDrink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ethan Tripp was a homebrewer before he went pro, but from an early point in his career he decided that he was going to take his time both with opening his own place (with friends, of course) and the beers he wanted to make.  He wants to make deliberate beers that are rooted in tradition but also isn’t afraid of trying new things or using different ingredients to see how they develop. Time seems to move slowly here at Fermentery Form and that’s by design. Tripp has had to learn patience, and that’s something regular fans of his beer have had to practice as well, since not everything is always available when they might want it.  Host John Holl visited the Philadelphia barrel room in late February 2020 and recorded in the blendery’s tiny tasting room well before the world went into isolation. Tripp opened some beers that are dear to his heart and also showcase the real talent he has for creating something special inside a green bottle.  It’s not a brewery. That’s important to note. So what is it, you might ask? Holl wondered the same thing and that’s where the conversation started.  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

Guest: Ethan Tripp, Fermentery Form

Tags: Beer, Craft Beer, Belgium, Philadelphia, Bottle Openers, Green Glass, Tradition. 
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Released:
Apr 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Drink Beer, Think Beer is a weekly conversation with brewers, growers, and other brewing industry professionals that explores the art, culture, and business of craft beer. Hosted by John Holl and recorded on location, this podcast gets to the bottom of every pint and offers insight into the dynamic world of beer.