Beer Me!

By: All About Beer
  • Summary

  • Every week a featured guest will help to explore a different part of the dynamic beer world. This will allow you to examine the beer world through different lenses. Whether you are new to beer, or a seasoned professional, we will have something for you!
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Episodes
  • Beer Mysticism: Introspection in the face of the New Year
    Dec 22 2023

    There is a certain level of magic behind beer, in the fermentation alone. Those little yeasty cells are working hard to convert sugar to alcohol and CO2, but what else? Disco parties?


    Courtney Iseman, a Brookyn-based beer journalist, has recently published a zine: "Beer Tarot: Pulling Cards, Pouring Beer, & Discovering Self." She suggests adding a little mysticism, a little magic to the consumption side of beer; through Tarot.


    In this episode of Beer Me, she explains that while the practice of Tarot has been around for centuries, it has become more popular in recent years. Tarot has risen since the pandemic, "not as much as sourdough" Iseman jokes. People seek more introspective moments and creative outlets, and tarot answers both needs.


    To be clear, tarot is less about predicting the future and more about setting an intention, for example, "getting a vibe for the day", Iseman explains. (like bones or no bones, RIP Noodle).


    In her zine, Iseman dives into the history of Tarot and where it's surfacing in beer. For example, EJ Nunns & Max Sherman at Trve Brewing in Denver have designed a custom tarot deck. (it's stunning).


    What's in the cards? Maybe they suggest you try a new beer or branch out. Or they might suggest to stick to your favorite. Check out this zine for more details!


    Shoutouts: Trve Brewing, Brasserie l'Ermitage, Joanne Love, Noodle and the No Bones Day

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    Music: Funky Intro 31 by TaigaSoundProd
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    27 mins
  • A Very Friendsgiving 2023 Edition
    Dec 8 2023

    The mix of wonderful and hilarious people one meets in the beer world is a marvel. There is no better time to celebrate those friends than Thanksgiving, or a few weeks after.


    Beer Me welcomes back to the show Carl Crafts, Sam Nellis, and Grant Vaught. We all met working at Birch & Barley/Churchkey in DC and all have gone off into various directions - but still mostly in beverage.


    It is a tradition on Beer Me to gather once a year to answer the burning question: "What will you be drinking on Thanksgiving"?

    While exploring as many tangents as possible.


    While this isn't hard-hitting beer news (is it ever?), or complex topics rooted in education, it IS fun.


    Grab a beer, laugh, and enjoy some turkey!


    MUSIC CREDIT: The following music was used for this media project:

    Music: Funky Intro 31 by TaigaSoundProd
    Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9552-funky-intro-31
    License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

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    52 mins
  • 10 Years In: Deep questions, no floaties, add rain
    Nov 10 2023

    "What are your hopes and dreams for the American Craft Beer Industry as a whole?" This impossibly hard-to-answer question was asked of three beer industry veterans during a live show, in the rain, during their first hour of the Snallygaster Beer Festival.

    Beer Me Radio returned to our "recorded live" roots for one special show during Snallygaster beer festival in Washington, DC, in a podcast tent, in the rain. It was incredibly fun.

    Our host, Sarah Jane Curran, had the opportunity to interview Josh Schlesinger (Head of Sales and distribution for Bissell Brothers Brewing Company), Matt Monahan (Founder/CEO of Other Half Brewing Co), and Blake Tyers (Senior Director of Curiosity Creature Comforts). What do these three have in common? All of their respective breweries will be celebrating ten years opened throughout 2024. And with that significant anniversary coming up, why not reflect on the future? In the middle of a beer festival.

    All of these breweries have been massive contributors to the industry, in their products, and how they engage with the industry and their communities, and they will continue to grow.

    "It's exciting to be rounding out ten years" -Blake shared. At the time of recording (10/14/23) Creature Comforts was a mere two weeks away from opening its newest location in LA

    Matt shared the news that Other Half is planning the opening of their 8th location in Chicago

    As they all reflected on the collective decade of success Josh added: "I think everyone on this panel has had a pretty sweet ride for the past 10 years"

    The conversation ranged from what changes they wanted to see in the industry as a whole (more diversity being the main theme), to what styles would be compelling. There was also a discussion about responding to trends, specifically non-alcoholic beer. Matt explained, "Don't want to ignore growth opportunities, but also (you) need to make sure that what you're doing already is working."

    Was this topic overly ambitious for a live recording at a festival? For sure. But was it worth the ask? 100%

    MUSIC CREDIT: The following music was used for this media project:

    Music: Funky Intro 31 by TaigaSoundProd
    Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9552-funky-intro-31
    License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

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    47 mins

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