I would like to welcome all of the Beer Talk Today listeners to the blog. Here, we hope that you will become involved in our beer discussions, whether it be by asking questions or expressing your opinions on the beer news that is happening today. We will try our best to answer any questions that we receive on the following week's show.
If you have any suggestions for beers that we should do tastings of, or if you are interested in coming into the studio to talk about beer news, we hope that this blog provides you with a way to contact us. Another way to contact us is at our show email address, beertalktoday@gmail.com.
Lastly, we will be asking questions on air relating to the present week's subject matter. Feel free to post your responses in the comments section. This week's question dealt with the the mergers that are currently happening in the beer world. Do you feel that these mergers are helping or hurting the beer industry? And as a consumer, what are your opinions on these mergers?
Thanks to everyone who listens to our show. We hope you enjoy beer and beer talk as much as we do.
-The Firehouse Brewers.
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Show 001 Tasting Outakes! **Click the little Play arrow**
Saison Dupont:
- Beer Talk Today – Saison du Bud dry
- Beer Talk Today – Just another beer?
Siera Nevada Fresh Hop:
- Beer Talk Today – Ultimate Beer Cellar
- Beer Talk Today – The Perfect Pour
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Some Good Beer Articles
A few things I found that I wanted to share
-A story in the New York Times about cellaring beer
-The rise of the craft brew industry
-An interview with Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head
-A story in the New York Times about cellaring beer
-The rise of the craft brew industry
-An interview with Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
New Glarus Trip
A couple weeks back your fearless radio hosts and a few friends went down to New Glarus Wisconsin to tour the New Glarus brewery and see the town. Jon and Kyle wanted to make the trip as epic at possible, so they long boarded the whole 30 miles from Madison. Here's a few pictures from the trip.
There was some flooding:
This is where the famous fruit beers are aged:
There was some flooding:
This is where the famous fruit beers are aged:
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