A weekly podcast dedicated to promoting & pushing the Craft Beer revolution in Ireland one beer at a time, one craft beer virgin at a time. Beer in Ireland doesn't start with Black Stuff, nor should it be reduced to tastless, bland chemically loaded fizzy piss. Ireland's craft beer scene is teething, waiting to break free & introduce flavourful, aromatically interesting, mouth pleasing amber to millions of macrobrewery mouth-slaves. [explicit]
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A weekly podcast dedicated to promoting & pushing the Craft Beer revolution in Ireland one beer at a time, one craft beer virgin at a time. Beer in Ireland doesn't start with Black Stuff, nor should it be reduced to tastless, bland chemically loaded fizzy piss. Ireland's craft beer scene is teething, waiting to break free & introduce flavourful, aromatically interesting, mouth pleasing amber to millions of macrobrewery mouth-slaves. [explicit]
11PM - EP017 - The Socialisation & Social Good of Craft Beer
11PM Somewhere Podcast
51 minutes 1 second
11 years ago
11PM - EP017 - The Socialisation & Social Good of Craft Beer
Episode 17 is here, it's overdue & delayed from backing up sewers, stealing left shoes & hiding all the macro beer in town. On this episode, Ian gives an update on upcoming new content streams coming to the podcast, including twice-monthly Google Hangout live shows with a guest panel, more video content coming to youtube, diversifying the podcasts into being available as video podcasts too. If that wasn't enough, Ian looks at the social impact Craft Beer can have, the social good it can do & how you can help play your part in the Craft Beer Revolution in Ireland.
11PM Somewhere Podcast
A weekly podcast dedicated to promoting & pushing the Craft Beer revolution in Ireland one beer at a time, one craft beer virgin at a time. Beer in Ireland doesn't start with Black Stuff, nor should it be reduced to tastless, bland chemically loaded fizzy piss. Ireland's craft beer scene is teething, waiting to break free & introduce flavourful, aromatically interesting, mouth pleasing amber to millions of macrobrewery mouth-slaves. [explicit]