
Jamie Bogner
Podcast Episode 499: Spyglass Searches for Unique Modes of Balance in Hazy IPA and Mexican-Style LagerBy Jamie BognerThis growing New Hampshire brewery in the epicenter of hazy IPA, just across the border from Massachusetts, pushes malt and boundaries to achieve vivid results in hop-forward beers and tight balance in Mexican-style lager.
Podcast Episode 498: Andrew Sabatine of Around The Horn Builds Classic Through Lines to Anchor Modern Lagers and West Coast IPABy Jamie BognerHow do you make modern iterations of pilsner that still taste like pilsner? For this small-pub brewer in the mountains of California, the answer is using the right hops at the right time throughout the process.
Podcast Episode 497: Todd Malloy and Robin Reed of Glenwood Canyon Match Lager Discipline with Brewpub Ingenuity for Medal-Winning ResultsBy Jamie BognerWith back-to-back GABF gold medals in festbier—as well as a GABF silver and a CB&B 99 score for helles—this long-running brewpub has found ways to work past their technical limitations and build characterful precision in small-scale lagers.
Podcast Episode 496: Tonya Cornett and Ian Larkin of UPP Liquids Continue Their Tradition of Challenging Each Other and Winning TogetherBy Jamie BognerTonya Cornett and Ian Larkin have been brewing medal-winning beers together, apart, and together again through three different breweries, but they’re constantly reinventing their pathways to success, just as they’re consistently tweaking their medal-winning beers.
Podcast Episode 495: Fermenting Expressive Hoppy Beers with Dry Yeast, in Partnership with White LabsBy Jamie BognerHow do you take an existing yeast variety that has grown up in a particular environment for a century or more and make it better for styles brewers are brewing, the hops they’re brewing with, and the cellars they ferment in today? In this episode, Chris White of White Labs, Richard Preiss of Escarpment Labs, and Justin Clouthier of Willibald Brewing share the methods at play and the work behind developing then learning and optimizing the new Suava strain.
Podcast Episode 494: Patrick Raasch of Sunriver Builds a Throughline of Refinement into Boldly Flavored BeersBy Jamie BognerHeadquartered just outside of Bend, Oregon, this production brewery and multi-location brewpub has quietly grown into a powerhouse in a region that’s full of them. And refinement is the name of their game, whether they’re brewing Alpha King–winning double IPA or rice lager with basil, cucumber, and yuzu.
Podcast 493: Fresher Than Fresh! Jake Watt of Trap Door Utilizes Hot- and Cold-Side Techniques in Award-Winning Wet-Hopped IPAsBy Jamie BognerForget last year’s hot side versus cold side social media debate. The real issue, says Trap Door head brewer Jake Watt, is the seasonal creep that’s pushing out fresh-hopped beers before the most compelling hops are even ready to be harvested. But ask him which methods he uses to hop these beers dubbed “fresh,” and he’ll answer, “all of the above, and more.”
Podcast Episode 491: Brewing Scientists Tom Shellhammer and Cécile Chenot Are Changing How We Think About Older HopsBy Jamie BognerThrough a series of projects and papers, these two respected researchers are shedding new light on how hops age, how variety impacts that aging, how conditions such as temperature and oxygen affect hops, and more. An important takeaway: There’s more life in two-, three-, or four-year-old hop lots than we may have previously thought.
Podcast Episode 490: Mike Stein and Pete Jones of Lost Lagers Look Back at American Brewing Over the Past 250 YearsBy Jamie BognerAs we celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence, nothing seems more fitting than to take a look back at the earliest days of American brewing in the revolutionary era, guided by two brewers who’ve done the historical work and found ways to make that history relevant in our modern beer context.
Podcast Episode 489: The Post’s Nick Tedeschi Brews Flavorful Low-ABV Beers for Great Times with Great FoodBy Jamie BognerDelicious fried chicken and an artful take on comfort food may be the primary draws for this Colorado restaurant chain, but the award-winning beer is no afterthought. With six top-flight medals over the past six years, they’re proving that smaller beers designed to be enjoyed with food have an enduring place in craft brewing.
Podcast Episode 488: Wynn Whisenhunt of Wondrous Makes Better Beer by Doing LessBy Jamie BognerFor this Bay Area California brewer, the keys to better helles and West Coast IPA unlocked as he stripped away burdensome processes and ingredients and simplified recipes and techniques to their core essentials.
Podcast Episode 487: Ben Allgood and Brady Jones of Geisthaus are Finding their Brewing Identity by Focusing on LagerBy Jamie BognerThe cofounders of this small central California brewery have intentionally limited their scope to lager—but that doesn’t mean they sacrifice breadth or experimentation, as they tinker with everything from traditional styles to hazy pale lager.