Synopsis
Sacramento's Ben Rice travels to breweries and has conversations with the makers of your favorite beers and the people who drink them.
Episodes
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Episode 86: Briar Bush of Lost Coast Brewery & Comedian Nando Molina
29/10/2018 Duration: 54minHost Ben Rice travels to Eureka, CA, to speak with Lost Coast Brewery's head brewer Briar Bush and Savage Henry Comedy Festival participant Nando Molina. We chat about beer history, including Lost Coast's place in beer history as the first woman-owned and -operated craft brewery in America, as well as women's history in beer. We delve into Lost Coast's standout artwork and how they maintain their old-school cool while keeping up with the times. We talk about Ben's recent "sports" injury and fantastic fishing stories, Nando's foray into the world of comedy, and Briar's epic glassware collection, PLUS how to properly pack beer for air travel and Savage Henry Independent Times's new comedy club, freshly opened in Eureka, and a breakdown and discussion of IPA trends. All this and more, on episode 86 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Find out more about Lost Coast and take a tour of their facility at www.lostcoast.comFollow Lost Coast on social media @lostcoastbreweryGet your Nando Molina on via his Twitter, @nandoman5150
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Episode 85: California Craft Beer Summit, Part III: Moksa & Drake's at the Barn, Barnum Mechanical & Pacific Island Beer Co, and BioGill & C
15/10/2018 Duration: 48minHost Ben Rice travels to the 2018 California Craft Beer Summit to conduct mini-episodes with brewers, vendors, and beer industry professionals. This is the 3rd of 3 episodes recorded during that trip. In Segment One, Ben chats with old friends Scott Williams of Moksa Brewing and Delayna Fitzgerald of Drake's at the Barn, to discuss brewery expansion, as Moksa plans to increase its production area and Drake's Brewing is opening a new satellite location in Sacramento. We also talk about the importance of building community. In segment two, Ben sits down with Stan Brown of Barnum Mechanical and Will Fox of Pacific Island Beer Company to talk about how there are no shortcuts in brewery building and how passion drives the industry. And in our final segment, we speak with Jason VerHoef of BioGill and Kevin Martino of Chev Kev's Specialty Foods to talk about waste management and beer snacks, two items we tend to overlook when downing some tasty suds. Enjoy!Follow Barley & Me across social media @barleyandmepodFo
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Episode 84: California Craft Beer Summit 2018, Part II: Big Stump Brewing, Yakima Chief Hops, Country Malt Group & Common Space, DataQuenche
03/10/2018 Duration: 51minHost Ben Rice travels to the California Craft Beer Summit 2018 to conduct short-form interviews with brewers and industry professionals. In the 2nd of 3 episodes from this event, there are two segments: the first with Alex Larrabee of Big Stump Brewing (Sacramento), Kelly Lohrmeyer of Yakima Chief Hops, and Tanner Davies of Country Malt Group, to talk about how hops, malt, water, and yeast come together to make phenomenal beer and forge friendships. Then in segment two, Ben chats with Josie Becker of Common Space Brewing (Los Angeles) and Rob Cartwright of DataQuencher to dig deep on surprising beer trends and how non-brewer brewery workers can surprise you. Enjoy!Follow Barley & Me across social media @barleyandmepodFind out more about Big Stump Brewing @bigstumpbrewcoGet into that Yakima Gold with Yakima Chief Hops @yakimachiefhops on Twitter and @yakimachief on InstagramGet roasted by Country Malt Group @countrymaltDiscover Common Space Brewing @commonspacelaLearn more about DataQuencher @dataquencher
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Episode 83: California Craft Beer Summit 2018, Part I: Meghan Peltz of Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and Mike Brennan & Annie Johnson of Pic
26/09/2018 Duration: 53minHost Ben Rice travels to the 2018 California Craft Beer Summit to talk to beer industry near and far about themselves, their beer, and their specialties. This is the first of three episodes recorded there. The first segment features Meghan Peltz, the Sensory Manager at Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. We dive into the quality control world of the craft beer industry, its importance, and how to separate that nerdy side from the beer enjoyment side, plus how Meghan found herself in this interesting career. In segment two, we chat with Mike Brennan and Annie Johnson of PicoBrew, the innovate automated homebrew system. Mike doubles as a representative of the Master Brewers Association and Annie was the 2013 American Homebrewer of the Year. We catch up on old times, talk about the changing beer industry, the burgeoning craft beer cocktail scene, and what's new from PicoBrew, plus fart jokes and more! Enjoy!Follow Sierra Nevada @sierranevadaFind out more about PicoBrew and their existing and upcoming products at www.
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Episode 82: The Rancho Cordova Barrel District Experience
19/09/2018 Duration: 36minHost Ben Rice travels to Rancho Cordova, CA, to meet with David Mathis of the Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce, Strad Meadery's Dan Slort, and Fort Rock Brewing's Heidi Wilder, to discuss the upcoming Barrel District Experience event. Longtime listeners may have heard rumors of this upcoming project, celebrating the burgeoning beer, mead, and spirits community in Rancho Cordova. The grand opening/kickoff event is happening Saturday, October 6, featuring live music, art, drinks, and food throughout the Barrel District. Get tickets and more info at www.barreldistrict.com. In this episode, we talk about the events planned, the growth of the Rancho Cordova craft community, and other exciting news from the Rancho Cordova community, plus some dad jokes about business ownership. If you haven't had a chance to check out what is happening in Rancho the last few years, this is your chance to sample some wares and meet the people who have helped lift Rancho Cordova from empty space to thriving community. Enjoy!
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Episode 81: Burning Barrel Brewing's Jason Williams, Duncan Alexander, and Jack Alexander
05/09/2018 Duration: 01h01minHost Ben Rice travels to Rancho Cordova, CA, to speak Jason Williams, Duncan Alexander, and Jack Alexander of the newly-opened Burning Barrel Brewing. You may remember Jack and Duncan from episode 61, which was recorded during their planning and build-out phase. We now catch up with them 5 weeks after their grand opening, to compare and contrast their expections versus reality of brewery ownership and operation, plus what they think is in store for the future. As we continue to chat, we eschew the classic three-tiered/tied-house distribution regulations to find out how the current craft beer boom is impacting that ancient law. We also discuss military service and the importance of being good with your hands. Plus! Color-changing beers, new school beer marketing, and Burning Barrel's already-ordered expansion. All this and more, on another jam-packed episode of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Follow Burning Barrel Brewing @burningbarrelbrewco. Check out their website, www.burningbarrelbrewco.com.And don't forget to fol
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Episode 80: Michael Frenn & Tyler Getz of Old Hangtown Beer Works and Amber Clemons of Hopular Culture
22/08/2018 Duration: 02h01minHost Ben Rice travels to Rancho Cordova, CA, to sit down with Old Hangtown Beer Works's head brewer/owner Michael Frenn and sales director Tyler Getz, as well as beer blogger Amber Clemons of Hopular Culture. Together, we discuss the role classic beer styles play in the modern American craft beer world, and Michael discusses his humble beginnings as a teensie tiny nanobrewery. As we take a stroll down Memory Lane, discussing beer greats Michael Jackson and Fred Eckhardt, we also delve into our guests' beer beginnings, including what led Amber to start her beer blog, Hopular Culture. Plus Ben talks about his best day ever, Tyler goes hunting for John Connor, Mike brings his beloved Ale Camino into the shop, and Amber helps her non-craft-minded friends learn to enjoy beer. All this, plus an in-depth discussion of the ancient Steinbier style, imaginary bluegrass bands, how millenials are killing breakfast, and so much more, on episode 80 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Find out more about Old Hangtown Beer Works at ww
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Episode 79: KC Sare & Scott Johnson of Solid Ground Brewing and BJCP Judge & Professional Brewer Ellen Sherrill
08/08/2018 Duration: 01h51minHost Ben Rice travels to Placerville, CA, to sit down with Solid Ground Brewing's KC and Scott, with BJCP judge and professional brewer Ellen Sherrill in tow, to dig deep into the depths of start-up breweries. Celebrating 13 months in existence, but decades of experience in the beer and wine industry, KC and Scott openly discuss the reasons why they opened in Placerville instead of a metropolitan area, the trials of opening a full production brewery without a focus on IPAs, and exceeding expectations. Listen as we go in-depth on how barrels affect beer, how barrel fermentation differs from standard steel fermenters, and how selecting a beer style and/or beer name can affect sales. We dig deep on their barrel-fermented saison, delve into their decidedly-one-off Pho Gose, and their year-round wine-barrel aged stout. All this and even more tech talk, like self-distribution pros and cons, preventing boil-over, seasonal variance on hops, and how tap handle style can affect carbonation and, therefore, flavor. If yo
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Episode 78: Patrick Lawrence of Oregon Mead & Cider Company and Creator Carolyn Main
25/07/2018 Duration: 46minHost Ben Rice travels to Portland, Oregon, to drop in on Patrick Lawrence of Oregon Mead & Cider Company, with comedian, artist, podcaster, card game creator, and general creative Carolyn Main, to discuss the wonderful world of mead, a Barley & Me first! We talk the mead-creation process and how it compares to beer, cider, braggot, and more, plus the surprising ingredient that can cause cross-contamination and the importance of bees to mead and the world's food supply. And, as is par for the course, we trash the Star Wars prequels while talking about Carolyn's latest card game creation, Pitch Please!, where you create a movie pitch based on movie tropes. We also delve into Patrick's multiple jobs that have, despite his best efforts, centered around any and all kinds of apples, planned obsolescence in technology, and the fermentation tank naming process. All this and more, on episode 78 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Find out more about Oregon Mead & Cider Co @ www.oregonmeadandcider.com or follow them
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Episode 77: California Craft Beer Summit "Brewed for Food" Restaurant & Brewery Pairing Event
11/07/2018 Duration: 30minHost Ben Rice travels to Empress Tavern in Sacramento, CA, on behalf of the California Craft Brewer's Association, to talk with restauranteurs and brewers moments after they are picked to collaborate with each other on food and beer pairings for the upcoming California Craft Beer Summit (Sept 6-8). Ben talks to Leia Bailey, managing direction for the CCBA, about the Brewed for Food event and the CA Craft Beer Summit, then he sits down with Patricio Wise of Nixtaco and Lauren Zehnder of Mraz Brewing to see how this beloved taco joint will try to pair flavors with the esteemed sour factory that is Mraz, followed by an interview with Ryan Donahue of Empress Tavern and Sage Smith of Bike Dog Brewing to see how this upscale eatery can craft a menu around Bike Dog's outstanding everyday drinkers. All this and more, on episode 77 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Find out more about the California Craft Beer Summit and/or get tickets at www.cacraftbeersummit.com or www.californiacraftbeer.comFollow Mraz @mrazbrewing on Twit
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Episode 76: Kyle Leddy of New Glory Craft Brewery & Comedian Becky Lynn
25/06/2018 Duration: 01h26minHost Ben Rice sits down with New Glory Brewing's head brewer Kyle Leddy and special guest comedian Becky Lynn, to talk about Kyle's latest beer endeavors. We are also joined by Kyle's wife Claire Leddy, as we discuss Kyle's birthday, New Glory's upcoming 5th Anniversary Sudsapalooza!, and commercial brewing vs home brewing. Plus we take a deep dive into Ben's bad travel planning, put the "fun" in funerals, and have a heavy conversation about love, relationships, and intimacy. Oh, and some comedy stuff and why The Last Jedi allegedly sucked. All this and more, on episode 76 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Also, don't forget to get your tickets to New Glory's 5th anniversary Sudsapalooza, happening June 30!And be on the look-out for their upcoming Granite Bay restaurant and taproom, coming soon!Follow New Glory Craft Brewery @newglorybreweryFollow Becky Lynn @ohthatsbeckyFollow Barley & Me @barleyandmepodThis episode is brought to you by ABV Magazine. Find out more at abvmagazine.comYou can now buy Barley & M
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Episode 75: Sacramento Pink Boots Society at Final Gravity (Roseville, CA)
12/06/2018 Duration: 01h12minHost Ben Rice travels to Final Gravity in Roseville, CA, for a very special episode with the Sacramento chapter of the Pink Boots Society during their tap takeover. Ben sits down with special guest Lindsey Nelson, co-owner of The Art of Beer, as well as four PBS members: Amy Mahoney, beer buyer at The Brass Tap (Rocklin, CA); Heidi Wilder, partner at Fort Rock Brewing (Rancho Cordova, CA); Teresa Psuty, head brewer/co-owner of Crooked Lane Brewing (Auburn, CA); and Amy Ruthnick, co-owner of Final Gravity (Roseville, CA), to talk about their National Women's Day Collaboration brews, being a woman in the brewing industry, first beer loves, climbing the beer industry corporate ladder, and the triumphs and tribulations of the industry itself (including GABF medals - that's right, medals, plural - badass!), and so, so much more.This episode was also filmed by Nick Larson (@nicklarsonphotography) and the video version is available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=0gfrNBu4rSYIt's our 3rd v
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Episode 74: Daniel Moffatt and Mark Bojescu of Fountainhead Brewing & Justin Chechourka, Author of Sacramento Beer Book
30/05/2018 Duration: 01h31minHost Ben Rice travels to Fountainhead Brewing in Sacramento, CA, to speak with brewer Daniel Moffatt and operations manager Mark Bojescu, with special guest Justin Chechourka, author of the recently-released Sacramento Beer Book. We discuss the random happenstance that occurred at Fountainhead that led him to penning the Sacramento Beer Book, the tribulations of the free market economy, as well as other strange coincidences in the brewery's rise. This episode features several running themes, including 80s nostalgia and the current state of Sacramento beer (now with questionable infiltrators!), plus Ben tries to turn every ending into a sad one, and so much more, on this wild ride we call Episode 74 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Find out more about Fountainhead Brewing by following them on social media @sacfountainheadGet more info on the Sacramento Beer Book at www.sacramentobeerbook.com or @sacbeerbookFollow Barley & Me @barleyandmepodIntro music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@
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Episode 73: Peter Hoey & Rob Archie of Urban Roots Brewing
14/05/2018 Duration: 26minHost Ben Rice visits Empress Tavern to sit down with brewer Peter Hoey and owner Rob Archie of Urban Roots Brewing to discuss the upcoming opening of their brewery and smokehouse in Sacramento (set for May 19, 2018). We talk what to expect when you're expecting (to open a brewery), Rob's history in the restaurant world, Peter's brewing history, and the beers that made them the men they are today. Plus! The biggest BBQ this side of the Mississipp', appreciating the classics while still pushing beer forward, and how art influences artists. All this and more, on Episode 73 of Barley & Me! Enjoy!Find out more about Urban Roots Brewing @urbanrootsbeerFollow Barley & Me on social media @barleyandmepodThanks again to Empress Tavern (@empresstavern) for the space to record.Intro music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alivingclicheart)Barley & Me t-shirts are now available from Zen Threads (@zenthreads) at www.bit.ly/BarleyZenWe're just two episodes away from another video epis
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Episode 72: Tobias Zollo and Marcus Englet of Weihenstephan
30/04/2018 Duration: 20minHost Ben Rice travels to San Francisco, CA, to sit down with Tobias Zollo, head brewer, and Marcus Englet, Sales Director, of Bayerische Staatsbraurei Weihenstephan, the oldest brewery in the world, to discuss their new collaboration beer with Sierra Nevada, Braupakt! It's a beautiful blend of old and new world brews, with a bold citrus up front, with a classic Hefe finish. But we can't just discuss that beer, which took almost a year of conversation to perfect, we have to talk about the Bavarian and German brewing industry, Weihenstephan's history (which goes back farther than anyone's), and how the craft beer movement is affecting Europe. Plus! A sneak peak at Weihenstephan and Sierra Nevada's next collaboration, how Weihenstephan is navigating the craft beer boom, and a discussion of what makes a perfect FestBier. All this and more, on Episode 72 of Barley & Me! Enjoy!Happy 502nd birthday to Reinheitsgebot!Thank you to Royal Exchange, in San Francisco, CA, for hosting this fine beer release event. Foll
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Episode 71: Van Havig & Ben Love of Gigantic Brewing & George Dimeo of Maletis Beverage
17/04/2018 Duration: 01h46minHost Ben Rice travels to Portland, OR, to sit down with Van Havig and Ben Love of Gigantic Brewing, along with guest George Dimeo of beer distribution company Maletis Beverage, to talk about beer. And 80s SoCal Punk. And 90s London House. And why death metal is dumb, but awesome. Plus! Why greatest hits albums are vanity projects, brewer faces ending up on the bottles of other brewers' beers, what sets Gigantic apart from other breweries, and the epic battles between cans and bottles, between American and English beers, and between Van and literally anyone and anything. Plus why Flat Earther believers are wrong and brewers generally aren't scientists, and so much more! This conversational spectrum is vast like the universe and frantic like Dame Lillard, so give it a spin and see what grabs ya! Enjoy!Learn more about Gigantic Brewing @giganticbrewingLearn more about Maletis Beverage @maletisbeverageFollow Barley & Me @barleyandmepodIntro music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@a
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Episode 70: Paul Reiter of Great Notion Brewing and Comedian Nathan Hart
02/04/2018 Duration: 45minHost Ben Rice travels to Portland, Oregon, to sit down with Great Notion Brewing's Paul Reiter and comedian Nathan Hart. We talk about Great Notion's upcoming second location, their recent win at the Extreme Beer Festival, brewer James Dugan pops on to discuss beer names and lamps, plus we delve into the Portland comedy scene, the vibrant night life around Great Notion, food trucks, Philly cheesesteaks, the Eagles' Super Bowl win, and GOATS and goats. All that and more, on episode 70 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Follow Great Notion Brewing on social media @greatnotionpdxFollow Nathan Hart @starvinghartistFollow Barley & Me @barleyandmepodYou can buy Barley & Me shirts from Zen Threads at www.bit.ly/BarleyZenIntro: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alivingclicheart)
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Episode 69: St. Baldrick's at Claimstake Brewing, with Rancho Cordova Councilmember Donald Terry
19/03/2018 Duration: 32minHost Ben Rice travels to Claimstake Brewing to talk to Rancho Cordova city councilmember Donald Terry about two events on a very busy Claimstake calendar. On March 28, at 6pm, they will be hosting a St. Baldrick's event for the City of Rancho Cordova (and with Sacramento Beer Enthusiasts) with yours truly, Ben Rice, hosting. Also, on March 24 and 25, Claimstake will be celebrating their two-year anniversary with some pretty great collaboration beers. Donald & Ben talk about the St. Baldrick's children's cancer research charity, what it does, and how it has affected their friends and family. We also talk about the influence of local politics. And of course, the great beers at Claimstake. As you know, we would normally speak with a brewery representative, but due to the demands of these two events, they just could not spare the time. Thank you so much to Brian Palmer and the rest of the Claimstake crew for allowing us the space and for putting these events together. Please enjoy the show and, if you can, pl
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Episode 68: Jordan Wilson of Old Town Brewing & Comedian Alex Falcone
12/03/2018 Duration: 01h05minHost Ben Rice travels to Old Town Brewing (Portland, OR) to sit down with their social media manager Jordan Wilson and Portland-area comedian Alex Falcone. We talk about Old Town's recent victory over the City of Portland in a trademark dispute over their White Stag logo and the events that led to the suit. We also chat about why beer tap lists might change during the winter months, adult abductions, haunted breweries, and the three commonalities between Ben, Jordan, and Alex. Plus we talk about Alex's appearances, plural, on esteemed sketch show Portlandia and his work with the Portland Trailblazers and the Portland Mercury News. We also discuss casino comedy nightmares, Ben's day job, and how to make breweries and restaurants more vegetarian-friendly. And what podcast with three chubby white dudes with glasses would be complete without discussing our sad celebrity lookalikes? All this and more, on episode 68 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Follow Old Town Brewing on Instagram @oldtownbrewingco, on Twitter @otbrew
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Episode 67: Elan Walsky & Phil Boyle of Coalition Brewing and Comedians Molly Smithson & Amanda Martin-Tully
26/02/2018 Duration: 01h34minHost Ben Rice travels to Portland, Oregon, to sit down with Coalition Brewing's Elan Walsky and Portland comedians Molly Smithson and Amanda Martin-Tully to discuss CBD-infused beers. While helping you learn how to mellow out over a pint of beer, we also delve into helpful hints on street drinking, drinking at work, proper keg stand etiquette, and a thorough breakdown of Jello Shots. Amongst these tips and tricks are conversations about tip-snipping, making salad dressing with beer (or just using beer as salad dressing), plus putting the finishing touches on a dessert with Whipahol, which is a real thing. But it's not all booze and loose morals, no! We also tak about sealife suicides, spent grain donations, and figuring out how you're related to people when you have a large extended family. Plus Coalition has some exciting news for 4/19 (and yes, 4/20) and their taproom opening on March 3. All this and so, so much more, on Episode 66 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Find out more about Coalition Brewing at www.coali