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Itâs our annual Halloween podcast crossover and this year weâre delighted to be chatting to the Spooky AF podcast, a local Irish pod that explores all things spooky, paranormal and weird. We hear from Rob and Suz about how their podcast came to be, their favourite Irish pubs (haunted onesâŠ?) and ghostly stories from Ireland.
Lisa and Christina also appeared on their podcast - go and have a listen. And happy Halloween to all you spooky soulsâŠ
Links:
đ»Spooky AF podcast: https://irepod.com/podcast/spooky-afSpooky AF on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespookyafpod/What weâre drinking:
Fifth Frame Ritual Black IPA, 7.5%Rye River Little Banginâ IPA, 3.8%Beer Ladies Links:
All the beer ladies links: https://linktr.ee/beerladies Christinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFP The Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08 Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/#beerladiespodcast #halloweenpodcast #spookyseason
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The Glasladies Beer Society is on a mission to connect beer-loving women (and non-binary folk) in Glasgow and this year theyâre turning FIVE. But they donât just organise regular meetups, they have an annual beer festival too! The Beer is for Everyone festival is happening on 16 November in Glasgow with a focus on inclusivity, from accessibility to allowing kids and dogs. Itâs a celebration of Scottish craft beer and culture for the whole family. Part of the proceeds will be going to two worthy charities: Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH) and The Womenâs Centre Glasgow.
Listen as Nix and Kristin talk through some of the Glasladiesâ history, how they moved from a meetup to festival organisers and what theyâre looking forward to at this year's festival. Get your tickets below, it promises to be amazing!
Links:
Glasladies Beer Society on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glasladiesbeersociety/?hl=enBeer is for Everyone Festival on 16 November: https://shorturl.at/1VfdSWhat weâre drinking:
Hope - Hop Off NA Beer Simple Things x Good Spirits Co - GSC Pale Ale Dookit - Zena BlondeCloset Brewing - A fistful of raspberries Overtone - WeegieBeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: https://linktr.ee/beerladies Christinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFP The Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08 Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/#beerladiespodcast #scottishcraftbeer #beerfestival
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Weâre back after an extended summer break.. we did not just rest in the sunshine (LOL, Ireland) but were all busy as hell and so our wee podcast was delayed. Nevermind, weâre here now and our first episode is really just a catchup on what weâve all been up to (beery or otherwise!) as well as a look into season 5 and whatâs to come.
What weâre drinking:
Schnitzlbaumer - Export DunkelThird Barrel - Set to SmoothRascals Club Rock ShandyBeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: https://linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFPThe Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Weâre continuing our bumper series of interviews with authors whoâve just released books (that you should absolutely buyâŠ) and this week we hear from Dr James Wright from Triskele Heritage and his work on Archaeological mythbusting. Weâre particularly interested in the many claims of pubs having no real proof of their advertised age, as well as how one goes about verifying the claims to begin with. The question always remains, should the truth ruin a great story? A truly fascinating look into building archaeology and what it can reveal.
Links:
Jamesâ website with book news and blog: https://triskeleheritage.triskelepublishing.com/Buy the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Historic-Building-Mythbusting-Uncovering-Archaeology/dp/1803994479What weâre drinking:
Unteno AF Mango RadlerBlack Iris Brewery - Ale Destroyer New England IPASneinton Cider Company - Fifth ElementBeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: https://linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFPThe Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/
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In this weekâs episode, Lisa, Thandi and Christina debate an ever-popular topic in beer (and other things!) - ethos. Does the ethos of a brewery influence you to buy, or not buy, their beer? What happens when breweries make good beer, but treat their staff badly, or are divisive in their politics? We chat about a few stories that have been in the news over the last few years, and debate our own feelings on separating art from artist.
Links:
James Watt steps down: https://news.sky.com/story/brewdog-boss-calls-time-on-17-years-in-charge-13131591A timeline of Brewdog: https://www.thedrum.com/news/2022/01/24/brewdog-timeline-controversial-brandCommercial deception in Africa: https://www.anthropology-news.org/articles/problematic-brews-commercial-deception-modernity-and-the-pursuit-of-profit/Blue Moon (Coors) settles out of court after appropriation claims: https://www.just-drinks.com/news/belgium-belgian-brewers-resolve-dispute-with-coors-company-to-change-blue-moon-beer-labeling-packaging-and-taps/Osama Bin Lager, Kim Jong Ale and other controversial brews from Mitchell Brewing:https://www.gbnews.com/news/lincolnshire-pub-osama-bin-lager-controversial-beer-mocking-trump
Mitchell Brewing website shut down after Osama Bin Lager sparks outrage: https://www.irishstar.com/news/us-news/osama-bin-lager-beer-controversy-32879973Bud Light boycott: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Bud_Light_boycottWhat weâre drinking:
Chimay - BruneHope - Hop Off (NA)Beer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: https://linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFPThe Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #beerculture
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This week weâre delving into the culture and customs around Irish Pints. Pints in Ireland are not simply having a drink - there are as many occasions as there are colours, and often the Irish customs are led by the occasion, whether wedding, funeral or after-work spontaneous pints. Ali Dunworth has written a marvellous, must-read book called A Compendium of Irish Pints documenting these nuances in a fun, relatable way, with awesome illustrations by Stephen Heffernan. Weâre chatting with Ali this week about the book and sharing experiences of pints. This is not to be missed!
Links:
Buy Aliâs the book here: A Compendium of Irish PintsAliâs website: Ali DunworthAliâs Instagram: Instagram (@alidunworth)A brief history or women, pubs and pints: A brief history of women, pubs and pints | IMAGE.ieRules of the Round: An expertâs secret rules of drinking in an Irish barFuneral Pints: The Irish and "Funeral Pints": History with the Catholic Church and comforting traditionsWhat weâre drinking:
Good olâ Guinness Westvleteren 8Beer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: https://linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFPThe Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #irishbeer #pints
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Have you ever wondered whether climate was responsible for beer styles emerging? Well, we did! So weâre digging into it a little - with how regional crops led to some of the styles we know today, and whether there is evidence of climate affecting beer historically. We also chat about how globalisation and industrialisation has impacted beer production and our own expectations, as well as how climate change is already (and will) impact beer of the future. Listen in, as we found this one very interesting.
Links:
The Harvest Crisis of 1647-50: https://www.jstor.org/stable/40057648 Beer styles: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_style Evolution of Beer over time: https://www.washingtonpost.com/food/interactive/2023/beer-history-types-timeline/The regional uniqueness of Beer: https://www.ucd.ie/geary/static/publications/workingpapers/gearywp202013.pdf Various articles on how climate change is affecting beer today:https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/pdfs/pse/2020/10/06.pdfhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-018-0263-1https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-018-0263-1https://academicjournals.org/journal/AJAR/article-full-text/3943BE650358https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168192309000392https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/447330-climate-change-is-making-beer-taste-worsehttps://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-41245678.htmlWhat weâre drinking:
đ» Two Sides X 57 The Headline: Shop Local (IPA)đ» Low Tide: Brune DMCBeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: https://linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFPThe Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #beerhistory
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Itâs officially that time of year again: Eurovision! We are sharing our favourites, predictions and call out some of the yawn-inducing songs this year. Our own Katie and Lisa are jetting over to Malmö to revel in the madness, but theyâll also take in some more beer-centric thingslike.. Mikkeller Beer Fest! So look out for the Beer Ladies at both, and send us your loves, mehs and predictions - 2024 is an interesting year of entries for sure.
Links:
Everything Eurovision here: https://eurovision.tv/event/malmo-2024Mikkeller Beer Festival: https://mbcc.mikkeller.com/programWhat weâre drinking:
Bavik - Super Wit - BelgiumObolon: Premium (lager) - UkraineThe Garden Brewery/Cierzo Brewing: Hazy IPA - CroatiaTo Ăl - Europhoria - DenmarkBeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFPThe Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #eurovision2024
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This week weâre talking about all the weird and whacky beers out there! Are they gimmicky or marketing genius? What sort of novelties do we all fall for? From the punny, to the pure nasty, we have examples for you of the strangest beers out there.
Links:
Reddit thread on weird beers: https://www.reddit.com/r/beer/comments/s5uook/whats_the_weirdest_beer_youve_ever_had/The worldâs wildest beer ingredients: https://www.foodandwine.com/beer/13-strangest-beers-earthBeer gimmicks and pretetiousness: https://bc.thegrowler.ca/features/beer-gimmicks-pretentious-nonsense-and-other-hipster-fuckery/Weird beer flavours: https://www.esquire.com/food-drink/drinks/g26539667/best-weird-beer-flavors/The craft beer cycle, by our own Lisa: https://www.lisagrimm.com/2015/07/24/the-craft-beer-cycle-bookended-by-hmhb-and-gilbert-sullivan/What weâre drinking:
Ballykilcavan - Clancyâs Can 11 (Maple Pecan brown ale)Hope - Hop offSesh Beer - Session IPABeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFPThe Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #beermarketing
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This week weâre delving into the mish-mash of cultures: beer and running. Turns out theyâre not far removed from each other, with all sorts of events incorporating both and the rise of isotonic beers. Listen as Lisa, Katie and Christina share their own running (and walking!) journeys and views on how the two cultures marry or collide.
Links:
đ» Mikkeller Beer Running club: https://www.mikkeller.com/msc/mikkeller-running-clubđ» Galway Beer run: https://galwaybeerrun.ie/đ» Alcohol-free beer as an isotonic: https://shorturl.at/etxGWđ» Running themed beers: https://shorturl.at/evBF3đ» Health benefits of beer: https://t.ly/GQ3SVđ» Nutritional benefits of beer: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11093684/đ» Wheat beers are better isotonics than clear beers: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110609112901.htmđ» Beer and running linked: https://shorturl.at/fzPT7đ» Experimental beer as recovery drinks: https://shorturl.at/afkV9đ»History of the Beer Mile: https://t.ly/Rubkeđ»The Beer Mile: https://www.beermile.com/đ» Alcohol-free beer as a recovery drink: https://www.precisionhydration.com/performance-advice/hydration/non-alcoholic-beer-recovery-drink/đ»Dogfish Dash: https://www.dogfish.com/dashđ»Suitability of Beer as an Alternative to Fitness Drinks: https://www.foodandnutritionjournal.org/download/3132World Walking app: https://worldwalking.org/appsWhat weâre drinking:
đ» Hope: Hop Off NA IPAđ» Athletic Brewing Co: Upside DawnBeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFPThe Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After a short catchup on whatâs been keeping us busy, weâre chatting about beer competitions! Especially as our Irish National Competition is coming up on 18 May - and beyond giving you all a taste of what a competition looks like, how it's put together, this is also a big olâ shout out to the homebrewers, judges and volunteers near and far to come and join us for Nationals. If youâd like to sponsor any sort of prize, get in touch with Thandi on Instagram at @craftgeeeksa
Links:
đ»Enter or volunteer for Nationals here: https://competitions.nationalhomebrewclub.ie/index.php?msg=5đ» Irish National Homebrew Club on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homebrewclubirl/ đ» Irish National Homebrew Club on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/643638690896195Thandiâs article on Nationals 2023: https://www.craftgeeksa.com/blog/nationals-thats-a-wrapWhat weâre drinking:
đ»Rascals: Pink Lemonade Sourđ»Rascals: Happy Daysđ»Kinnegar: Rust Bucket Rye IPABeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/the-devils-in-the-draught-lines-1000-years-of-women-in-britains-beer-history/The Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #homebrewing
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Weâre rounding off our Womenâs Month special replays with Ulrike from Schneeeule in Germany. Did you know that the style of Berliner Weisse nearly died out? Meet one of the brewers who are keeping it - in its most historically accurate form -alive: Ulrike Genz from Schneeeule brewery in Berlin. She tells Lisa, Katie, and Thandi all about how Berliner Weisse should actually contain Brettanomyces, why kettle souring isnât âthe wayâ and takes us through her own fascinating journey from Civil Engineering to brewing.
Links:
Interview with Ulrike - https://kraftbier0711.de/ulrike-genz-von-schneeeule/Schneeeule Brewery - https://schneeeule.berlin/de/Good Beer Hunting Signifiers - https://www.goodbeerhunting.com/signifiers-20/2020/12/17/ulrike-genz-schneeeule-brauereiHistory of Berliner Weisse - https://schneeeule.berlin/en/berliner-weisse-history/Brewing your own - https://beerandbrewing.com/recipe-schneeeule-marlene-berliner-weisse/What weâre drinking:
Schneeeule - Kennedy https://schneeeule.berlin/en/portfolio/kennedy/To Ol - Yuzual Suspect https://untappd.com/b/to-ol-yuzual-suspect/4959012Lervig - Sour Suzie https://untappd.com/b/lervig-sour-suzy/1013486Ayinger - Weisenbock https://untappd.com/b/ayinger-privatbrauerei-ayinger-weizenbock/8973Beer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/the-devils-in-the-draught-lines-1000-years-of-women-in-britains-beer-history/The Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #womeninbeer
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Welcome back to another Womenâs Month replay - and this week weâre rebroadcasting our chat with Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela, one of South Africaâs best known brewers. Apiwe was the first black woman in South Africa to own a brewery, and boasts a CV that would make almost any brewer look like an amateur. Sheâs had a very interesting journey into and through the beer world, with loads of ups and downs - today we talk about her brand Tolokazi, her NPO Brew4Change as well as her personal adventures all over the world judging and talking about beer.
Links:
đ» Tolokazi website: https://tolokazibeer.co.za/đ» Apiwe - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tolokazi_thebrewster/đ» Tolokazi - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tolokazibeer/đ» Brew4Change - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brew4change.africa/Various articles on Apiwe:
đ»https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apiwe_Nxusani-Mawelađ»https://beersa.org/apiwe-nxusani-mawela/đ»https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/entrepreneurs/apiwe-nxusani-mawela-home-brewed-excellence-5c4ddb6e-3685-4697-aa43-e7ae5dfa8d20đ»https://www.foodformzansi.co.za/apiwe-nxusani-mawela-female-brewster-calls-it-quits/đ»https://www.businessinsider.co.za/booze-bans-shut-down-sas-first-black-woman-brewer-now-her-beer-is-being-made-in-europe-2022-1What weâre drinking:
đ»Tolokazi Rooibos & Berry Ciderđ»Permon Hazy Citrađ»3 Fonteinen Oude GeuzeBeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/the-devils-in-the-draught-lines-1000-years-of-women-in-britains-beer-history/The Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #womeninbeer
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Continuing our theme of Women's Month replays - weâre going back all the way to Season 1 (with Covid references even!) where we chatted with Aine from Connemara Brewing. Aine has a rich history in brewing thatâs taken her all over the world and has vast experience in both small and macro breweries. She now runs Connemara Brewing (with a great team!) and is employing some very interesting techniques. We loved having Aine on the pod and hope you appreciate the replay!
What weâre drinking:
đ»Connemara, Galway - Lager - https://www.connemarabrewery.com
đ»Connemara, Galway - Ale - https://www.connemarabrewery.com
đ»Four Provinces, Dublin - âHurlerâ Copper Ale - https://www.fourprovinces.ie
đ»Western Herd, Clare - âCoast Roadâ IPA - https://www.westernherd.com/product/coast-road/
Links:
đ»Connemara Brewing Co. - https://www.connemarabrewery.com
đ»Herriot Watt, UK - https://www.hw.ac.uk/
đ»Matilda Bay, Australia - https://matildabay.com/
Beer Ladies Links:
đ»All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladies
đ»Christinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/the-devils-in-the-draught-lines-1000-years-of-women-in-britains-beer-history/
đ»The Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08
đ»Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/
đ»Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/
#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #womeninbeer
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This week weâre replaying one of our favourite episodes for you: beer and chocolate pairing with Joanne Love. Itâs Womenâs Month and while we have a bunch of new episodes coming, it felt only right to do a throwback to a wonderful beer lady.
If youâre new here or havenât listened to the whole back catalogue, weâve gotcha covered. Enjoy!
What weâre drinking:
Whiplash âElektrobankâ IPA 6.8% Whiplash âI Feel Spaceâ Farmhouse Ale 4.4%White Hag âPĂșca Berry Hibiscus & Gingerâ Dry-Hopped Lemon Sour 3.5%White Hag âAtlanteanâ New England IPA - 5.4% Wicklow Wolf âApexâ Oatmeal Stout 6.5% Metalman âHeliocentric Orbitâ Session IPA 4% Brewmaster âSpecial Edition Get âEr Brewed Collabâ Mango & Passionfruit Sour 3.8%Trouble âNocturneâ Milk Stout 5.5% Liquid Light âGreen Tambourineâ IPA 5.8% Three Hills âSpirit of Nature: Yuzuâ Fruited Sour 6% Wild Weather âI Knew Who I Was (This Morning But Iâve Changed A Lot Since Then)â Imperial Oatmeal Stout 8%Links:
Love Beer Learning: https://lovebeerlearning.co.ukJoanne on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovebeerlearning/A Womanâs Brew, the Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@awomansbrewpodcastBeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesChristinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/the-devils-in-the-draught-lines-1000-years-of-women-in-britains-beer-history/The Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #womeninbeer
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Friends, the long-awaited and much-anticipated arrival of Christinaâs book is here! Itâs officially being launched on 7 March but is available already (see below). In this episode, we turn Christina from host into guest and grill her on what the book is about, the process of writing it, and what to look forward to from her. Do support her, this is important work that tells the stories of women and their role in beer brewing from Medieval times until now in the UK.
What weâre drinking:
Rascals - Cold IPAHope - Hop Off (NA)Links:
Christinaâs book from Camra: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/the-devils-in-the-draught-lines-1000-years-of-women-in-britains-beer-history/The Devilâs in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08Christinaâs Blog - Braciatrix - https://braciatrix.com/Beer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesLisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #ukbeerhistory #womeninbeer
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This week Lisa and Christina chat with Barry Masterson; an Irish-born, German-based cider and perry maker. Listen to Barryâs journey to Perry through the world of homebrewing and farming. We chat about what Perry tastes like, the challenges with making it, and why it may have the most interesting history of all the alcohols!
Thanks for joining us, Barry! You can find his links below.
What weâre drinking:
The Cider Mill: Poirai (x2)Links:
Three Irish perry producers: Killahora Orchards (Cork), The Cider Mill (Slane), Llewellyns Orchard (Lusk)Kertelreiter Cider & Perry, Schefflenz, Germany www.kertelreiter.deBarryâs Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/BarMasBarry on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/barmas.bsky.socialKertelreiter Cider & Perry on X: https://twitter.com/kertelreiterKertelreiter Cider & Perry on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kertelreiter_ciderCider Review: http://www.cider-review.com/The Medieval songs are here: https://cider-review.com/2023/10/11/perry-the-true-drink-of-the-bavarians/Other articles by Barry: https://cider-review.com/author/kertelreiter/Perry, A drinkers guide: https://camra.org.uk/publications/camra-publishing/perry-a-drinkers-guide/Beer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesPreorder Christinaâs book: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/the-devils-in-the-draught-lines-1000-years-of-women-in-britains-beer-history/Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #farmtoglass #perryandcider
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This week Lisa and Christina chat with Lars Marius Garshol, a Norwegian beer history writer. He has a special interest and has written several books on Farmhouse brewing in Europe. Listen as we learn about how Farmhouse brewing was done, the way it evolved, and why itâs still current and relevant; a few myths are busted along the way.
What weâre drinking:
Bygland Bryggeri: Framgarden Farmhouse aleBallykilcavan: Clancyâs Cans 12 IPALinks:
Larsâ blog with book links: https://www.garshol.priv.no/Archaeology Ireland and Ale: http://www.mooregroup.ie/2007/10/the-archaeology-ireland-article/Christina and Lars on the Beoirfest podcast: https://beoirfest.com/lithuanianfarmhousebeerBeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesPreorder Christinaâs book: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/the-devils-in-the-draught-lines-1000-years-of-women-in-britains-beer-history/Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #farmhousebeer #beerhistory
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On 1 February 2024, Ireland launched the new return deposit scheme called Re-Turn. Itâs essentially a recycling initiative, where you pay a bit extra on your cans (and some plastics) and then get it back when you return them to the Re-Turn âvending machinesâ. Sounds good right? Well⊠the beer industry has a lot to say about it, as do customers. This week we chat to Caoimhe from TheCru.ie and Leah from Whiplash Beer to get the inside scoop.
What weâre drinking:
Whitefield Brewery âThe Viscountâ WeizenbockWhiplash Beer: Body Riddle Pale AleTwo Sides Brewing: Talus in Wonderland IPALinks:
Re-turn can deposit scheme: https://re-turn.ie/Whiplash Beer: https://www.whiplashbeer.com/TheCru: https://www.thecru.ie/Beer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesPreorder Christinaâs book: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/the-devils-in-the-draught-lines-1000-years-of-women-in-britains-beer-history/Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #irishbeer
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Itâs St Brigidâs Day in Ireland and weâve covered her before (S1E14) -but this week we thought weâd give a nod to the other monastic women in brewing, by honouring the nuns that brewed like (and with!) monks. Particularly, we focus on Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th century German Abbess who is responsible for many things, including the first (surviving) written history of the use of hops in beer. She sits alongside St Brigid (albeit unofficially) as the patron saint of beer!
Also, listen to what Christina and Lisa have been up to. Books! Blogs! All the things!
What weâre drinking:
Rascals - Cold IPALucky Saint NA Unfiltered LagerLinks:
Female Monstacism in Medieval Ireland by Tracy Collins - https://www.corkuniversitypress.com/9781782054566/female-monasticism-in-medieval-ireland/Hildegard of Bingen: Wiki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_BingenHildegard of Bingen and music: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/06/hildegard-of-bingen-composes-the-cosmosBeerstory 101: Hildegard of Bingen - https://bc.thegrowler.ca/features/beerstory-101-st-hildegard-of-bingen/Meet Hildegard of Bingen: https://bust.com/meet-hildegard-of-bingen-the-most-important-medieval-intellectual-that-youve-never-heard-of/Beer & Brewing dictionary: Hildegard of Bingen - https://beerandbrewing.com/dictionary/HylpeImJ4Z/Christinaâs epic jumper from Closet Brewing (women owned, based in Edinburgh): https://www.closetbrewing.com/merchBeer Ladies Links:
All the beerladies links: linktr.ee/beerladiesPreorder Christinaâs book: The Devilâs in the Draught Lines - https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/the-devils-in-the-draught-lines-1000-years-of-women-in-britains-beer-history/Lisaâs Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/Thandiâs (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/#beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #beerhistory
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