
Jamie Bogner
Brewing Beer with PomaceBy Jamie BognerDenver’s TRVE Brewing jumped at the chance to create a beer named Ecate using grape pomace (the skins, stems, and seeds left after juice is pressed) that a local winery was discarding.
Podcast Episode 25: Burial Beer Founders: Growing with IntentionBy Jamie BognerJamie Bogner sat down with Doug Reiser and Tim Gormley of Burial Beer Co. to discuss how their small but influential Asheville, North Carolina brewery has grown with intention and branded in a way that creates excitement in discovery.
Black Project Supercruise: Cofermenting with Wild YeastBy Jamie BognerJames and Sarah Howat of Denver, Colorado’s Black Project Spontaneous & Wild Ales love brewing with grapes, not just for the flavor contributions they provide, but also for the fermentation benefit.
Brewers' Perspective: Using Grapes in BeerBy Jamie BognerTrevor Rogers of de Garde Brewing on Quality Fruit, Contextual Process, and the Art of the Blend
Pick Six: Trevor Rogers of de Garde BrewingBy Jamie BognerTrevor Rogers finds inspiration in Belgian gueuzes, Brett saisons, and beers that express a similarly fastidious approach to turning down the volume while boosting the dynamic range to explore the nuance and complexity that beer can offer.
Brewing with Wine GrapesBy Jamie BognerThe Bruery Terreux sour-beer facility has accelerated and expanded various beer projects using wine grapes. It continues to break ground with everything from imperial stouts cofermented with grape must to whole-cluster refermentations in barrels.
Beer Books: Against All Hops & Project Extreme BrewingBy Jamie BognerExpand your knowledge of beer with two new books that explore ingredients, homebrewing, and a peek behind the curtain to how the pros approach each batch.
Podcast Episode 23: Kathinka's Floris Delée: The Challenges of Maintaining Quality in Craft BrewingBy Jamie BognerJamie Bogner’s guest is Floris DeLée, former Technical Director for New Belgium Brewing and former Dogfish Head brewmaster, who has helped some of the biggest names in craft brewing for the last 15 years build their brewhouses.
Beercation: Yakima, WashingtonBy Jamie BognerYakima, Washington might have a historical reputation as a sleepy agricultural town, but the rapid growth of craft beer has shown a new light on the valley that produces more than a quarter of the hops used in brewing around the world.
Pick Six: Dave Thibodeau of Ska BrewingBy Jamie BognerWe Asked Ska Brewing cofounder Dave Thibodeau to pick memorable, flavorful, and standout beers he’s encountered in a lifetime of beer drinking, we found he’s fond of the classics.
Podcast Episode 21: New Belgium's Wood Cellar Director & Blender Lauren LimbachBy Jamie BognerJamie is joined by American sour beer pioneer Lauren Limbach of New Belgium Brewing, and they talk about the evolution of New Belgium’s sour beer program, from the earliest days two decades ago to the advances in analytics and technical process today.
Podcast Episode 19: WeldWerks Co-Owner/Head Brewer Neil Fisher Joins Jamie BognerBy Jamie BognerJamie sits down with Neil for a conversation about their approach to brewing New England IPAs, their deep dive into the world of “pastry” and “dessert” beers, their challenges and successes with barrel-aged beers, and their foray into brewing lagers.