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#212 | Tom Bott, Signature Brew
2026 marks 15 years since Tom Bott and Sam McGregor started London’s Signature Brew. The duo combined their backgrounds in the music industry and professional brewing to create a business that aimed to improve the quality of beer at live music events, collaborating with a raft of world-class artists in the process. And 2026 marks...
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#211 | Tackling a Coeliac Diagnosis
Next week our first Brewers Lectures of 2026 takes place at the fantastic Full Circle Brew Co in Newcastle on the 25th February. We’ve got a brilliant line-up of industry talent taking part including Jack Walker, the head brewer at Azvex. Since being founded by Adam Henderson in 2020, Azvex Brewing Company has gone on...
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#209 | Full Circle Brew Co
Fresh from celebrating the brewery’s latest birthday at the end of 2025, the team at Full Circle are gearing up for another year of growth and evolution. One of the UK’s most revered and regarded modern breweries, Full Circle’s 2025 was characterised by new releases and collaborations to events, community gatherings, and behind-the-scenes milestones. And...
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#208 | Red Kellie, First & Last Brewery
When it comes to brewing, what excites you? The beautiful thing about beer is that we all come at it from different directions, with different passions, different opinions. And for Red Kellie, she loves making a wealth of different beers that end up in cask, keg, bottle and can. But it’s working with wild and...
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#207 | Thornbridge, Bakewell
Fresh from celebrating their triumphant 20th anniversary in 2025, Thornbridge can reflect on another year of growth and evolution. And in 2026, beer fans can expect a raft of new beers including a number of fresh releases from its celebrated Union system. So as we gear up for another 12 months of beautiful beer, let’s...
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Why Malt Deserves More Credit in Beer
When people talk about beer, hops usually steal the spotlight. They’re flashy, aromatic, and easy to identify. But during my recent live stream on Rod J BeerVentures , I sat down with Ian Goering, Director of Operations at Blue Ox Malthouse , to talk about the ingredient that truly forms the backbone of beer: malt . This conversation was all about peeling back the layers of beer and helping drinkers understand what’s really happening before the hops ever show up. Malt: The Foundation of Beer Malt plays a critical role in beer, influencing nearly every aspect of the final product. From sweetness and body to color and mouthfeel, malt is responsible for much of what we experience when we take that first sip. Ian explained how different malt varieties contribute flavors ranging from bread and cracker to caramel, chocolate, and roast—often without beer drinkers realizing where those flavors originate. One of the biggest takeaways from the conversation was just how much intentional decision-
by noreply@blogger.com (Rod J)5 viewsbeerbrewerybrewingcraft-beergrainmalt - news
Catching the Wind: Inside Cantillon’s 19th-Century Public Brew Day
An exceptional behind-the-scenes experience at Cantillon brewery, which hosts a public brew day twice a year. The post Catching the Wind: Inside Cantillon’s 19th-Century Public Brew Day appeared first on 010 Beer Blog .
by Tina4 viewsbrewerybeer-museumbrew-daybrusselscantillongeuze - news
FIRESTONE WALKER MARKS 30 YEARS OF SHAPING THE LANDSCAPE OF AMERICAN CRAFT BEER
FIRESTONE WALKER MARKS 30 YEARS OF SHAPING THE LANDSCAPE OF AMERICAN CRAFT BEER A milestone year anchored by timeless originals, modern evolution and singular focus on brewing the perfect beer Paso Robles, California - Thirty years after brewing its first batch of Double Barrel Ale (DBA) in a vineyard on California’s Central Coast, Firestone Walker enters its fourth decade with the same restless spirit that shaped its beginning. The 30th anniversary is not a look back. It is a reaffirmation of values, vision and an enduring belief that beer can be better. Founded in 1996 by brothers-in-law Adam Firestone and David Walker, Firestone Walker helped define what American craft beer could become. From pioneering techniques to obsessive quality standards, the brewery has spent three decades crafting beers that stand the test of time while never standing still. “Thirty years in, we still believe the best beers are the ones that respect tradition bu
by noreply@blogger.com (Rod J)4 viewsbeerbrewerybrewingcraft-beer - news
A Japan Craft Beer Experience
Japan has a wonderful and thriving craft beer scene. Click on the article to read more about my fabulous Japan beer adventures! The post A Japan Craft Beer Experience appeared first on 010 Beer Blog .
by Tina4 viewsbrewerybarscity-guidebeer-barscidernautcraft-beer - news
Open Book Management and the future of Capitalism.
I know about Open Book Management (OBM). The future of Capitalism? No. And I hope the two are...
by Greg Parker4 viewsbrewery - news
Flat is the New Up
The idea for this ramble came about when I was talking to an old friend at a baby...
by Riley Schmit4 viewsbrewerycraft-beerdownward-trendgreat-game-of-businessirish-deathiron-horse-brewery - news
Mixology Spirit: Tessa Kehoe
Her creativity, community spirit, and a passion for local ingredients exemplify The Spirit of Hard Work. The post Mixology Spirit: Tessa Kehoe first appeared on Litchfield Distillery .
by Litchfield Distillery4 viewscocktailsmixology-spiritnewsbrewerycraft-beercraft-cocktails - news
Top 10 Best Breweries with Food in Orange County
Are you a craft beer aficionado yet also a foodie? Then this guide is for you. I have managed to visit nearly every brewery in Orange County and have compiled a list of breweries that offer the best beer and food.
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Partnerships are Sinking Ships pt. 2
Yesterday I wrote a bit on the relationship between my dad and I, or one of my business...
by Greg Parker4 viewsbrewery - news
The Great Ontario Beer Freakout
Or: How I Learned to Stop Caring and Drink Lager Maybe it’s old guy navel gazing. Maybe it’s romanticizing a certain period of my life. Or maybe it never really happened at all. But I feel like craft beer in Ontario really did have a hey day. It was brief, but it felt like something … Continue reading The Great Ontario Beer Freakout →
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Partnerships are sinking ships
I’ve been in business with my dad, Gary, for 19 years as soon as we enter November. I’m...
by Greg Parker4 viewsbrewery - news
We Live By Death
Written by Greg Parker- Ex-officio Bosshole Itadakimasu My son learned this phrase, as he wanders in Japan. Itadakimasu...
by Christina Miller4 viewsbrewery - news
Tech Investments That Pay for Themselves: Smart Software for Small Business Success
In the competitive world of small business, every dollar you spend needs to pull its weight. While investing in technology might seem like a hefty upfront cost, the right tools can actually save you money, time, and stress in the long run. The trick lies in knowing which tools truly pay for themselves. From tightening […] The post Tech Investments That Pay for Themselves: Smart Software for Small Business Success first appeared on GreatBeerNow.com .
by Bryan4 viewsbeer-marketingbrewery - news
A Toast to Beers of the Central Coast
The beer experience in Monterey was wholly new to me, and I was eager to get to a few taprooms and brewpubs. Below, I report on Dust Bowl Brewing, Alvarado Street, the Salty Seal, and Hops & Frog.
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You Like Pizza? Us too.
What do you know? Iron Horse is back in the food business. We’ve been here before. The most...
by Greg Parker4 viewsbrewery - news
Tips for Sustainable Homebrewing
Homebrewing is a fun and rewarding hobby, but I often find myself thinking about the environmental impact it can have. From water usage to energy consumption, there are plenty of ways homebrewing can unintentionally contribute to waste and pollution. The good news is, there are also plenty of practical, achievable
by Dean Hume4 viewsbrewerysustainability - news
“the Joanna-Gaines-ification of marketing.”
An essay by a frustrated marketing human. Pretty stuff kind of sucks. By “pretty” I don’t mean aesthetically...
by Riley Schmit4 viewsbreweryblandingbrand-imagerybrand-voicecraft-beerellensburg - news
Wet Hot American Summer
I don’t care about your summer travel plans in your rv or the selfies you are going to...
by Christina Miller4 viewsbrewery - news
BeerSecret Visits Liefmans Brewery 🍒🍺
BeerSecret visited Liefmans Brewery! Read about our tour, the beers we tasted, and share which brewery we should visit next. The post BeerSecret Visits Liefmans Brewery 🍒🍺 appeared first on Beer Secret .
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