
Jamie Bogner
Podcast Episode 54: The Best 18 Beers of 2018: A Peek Behind the Curtain on How Beers Are SelectedBy John HollIn this special edition of the podcast be among the first to hear the breweries who made the list and why, and get a peek behind the curtain on how beers are selected.
Pick Six with Alex Nowell of Three Weavers BrewingBy Jamie BognerFor Los Angeles Brewmaster Alexandra Nowell of Three Weavers Brewing Co, indelible impressions of taste, experience of place, and a thorough appreciation for the craft inform the picks for her desert-island six.
Podcast Episode 52: Aslin Brewing Founders: Outspoken with a No-Holds-Barred ApproachBy Jamie BognerNorthern Virginia’s Aslin Brewing are brash and outspoken with a no-holds-barred approach that’s reflected in their progressive take on brewing.
Podcast Episode #50: Pinthouse Pizza's Joe Mohrfeld: Selecting and Using Hops In Your BrewingBy Jamie BognerPinthouse Pizza Director of Brewing Joe Mohrfeld joins Jamie for a hop-centric conversation that touches on everything from hop trends in the 2018 crop year to hot and cold-side hopping methods.
Podcast Episode #49: Stone's Greg Koch: The Challenge of Keeping the Art in Brewing as the Business GrowsBy Jamie BognerGreg Koch, Executive Chairman and co-founder of Stone Brewing, joins Jamie Bogner for a conversation about their challenge in launching a brewery in a difficult market, their experience launching a distribution business, and much more.
Editor's Note: Finding the Next IPABy Jamie BognerEditorial Director Jamie Bogner welcomes you to our annual IPA issue (on sale now) and shares the good news about the ever evolving style.
Beercation: Austin, TexasBy Jamie BognerThe catchphrase “Keep Austin Weird” has long reflected the eclectic and creative community that calls the Texas capital home, so it should come as no surprise that the city’s breweries showcase similarly eccentric personalities.
Podcast Episode #44: Bierstadt Lagerhaus Founders: A Methodical Approach to Traditional TechniquesBy Jamie Bogner"We’re all in. We are doing this because it’s the only thing we wanted to do. There is no plan B."
Podcast Episode #42: Firestone Walker's Jeffers Richardson: The Evolution of Sour and Wild BeerBy Jamie BognerJeffers Richardson, Director of Firestone Walker’s Barrelworks program, joins the podcast to discuss bottle conditioning wild beers, maintaining head retention in sours, building a common language for sour beer blending, and much more.
Breakout Brewer: Civil Society Brewing Co.By Jamie BognerNew England–style hoppy beers, but Civil Society Brewing Co. has carved out a niche in the sunshine state for just that. And that niche keeps growing as they connect and collaborate with like-minded progressive brewers across the country.
Podcast Episode 40: Great Notion’s Andy Miller: The Only Brewing Technique Constant is ChangeBy Jamie BognerMiller discusses their always-evolving brewing techniques, from continually “turning up the volume” on hops, to issues with changes in hops, and the return of Simcoe. Plus, the recent (temporary) shutdown of their new production brewery by the TTB.
Breakout Brewer: TRVE Brewing Co.By Jamie BognerThe taproom (also home to the original brewhouse) may be the darkest in craft beer, with the black walls, dim lighting, candles, pentagrams, and skulls you’d expect from a brewery run by dedicated metalheads