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Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Quantum Podcasts
54 episodes
3 days ago
Increase your enjoyment of craft beer by learning about the stories, techniques, and inspiration behind the best craft breweries. In every episode, we visit a different brewery to showcase its unique atmosphere and hear brewers share how they got started, what they’ve learned, and what keeps them brewing. Crafty Brewers is perfect for beer lovers who want to discover new beer styles, explore brewing techniques, and get to know the people behind the pints. Hosted by beer enthusiast Brian Noonan and award-winning producer Cody Gough, this is the best craft beer podcast on tap. Cheers! 🍻
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Increase your enjoyment of craft beer by learning about the stories, techniques, and inspiration behind the best craft breweries. In every episode, we visit a different brewery to showcase its unique atmosphere and hear brewers share how they got started, what they’ve learned, and what keeps them brewing. Crafty Brewers is perfect for beer lovers who want to discover new beer styles, explore brewing techniques, and get to know the people behind the pints. Hosted by beer enthusiast Brian Noonan and award-winning producer Cody Gough, this is the best craft beer podcast on tap. Cheers! 🍻
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Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Tighthead Brewing: “Hop Candy” IPAs, Cask Ales, and Bringing Pub Culture to Illinois

Learn how Tighthead is bringing cask-ale pub culture to Illinois and how they make IPAs that changed Cody’s entire perspective on beer. Plus: hear a traditional rugby song!

Tighthead Brewing Company Owner/Brewer Bruce Dir and Brewmaster Billy Oaks share the fascinating story behind their Mundelein, Illinois brewery, from rugby roots and homebrewing origins to crafting balanced, award-winning beers. They discuss everything from scaling up recipes and mastering pub culture to developing new hemp-infused beverages.

They share their humble beginnings from the Lake County homebrew club, learning the ropes of judging beer competitions, and why Irish Red Ales deserve more love. Plus: the messy first batch of Scarlet Fire Irish Red, opening-day chaos, and the now-legendary story of Metra trains waiting so commuters could grab a growler.

After the break, they dive into Boxcar Porter and the fine line between porter and stout, explore balance in recipe design, and detail how their collaboration with Chicago Bears legend Patrick Mannelly led to the Long Snapper IPA, a “crushable” West Coast style brewed with Cascade and Centennial hops. They also taste Irie IPA, a 7.8% “hop candy” of 100+ IBUs that challenges IPA skeptics, and introduce listeners to pub culture and cask conditioning, explaining how natural carbonation creates creamy texture and warmth in a hand-pulled pint. Plus: in a Crafty Brewers first, hear Bruce sing the rugby drinking song “Biddy McGraw”!

0:00 Tighthead Brewing interview intro

2:29 What is a tighthead? Rugby 101

4:48 The first beer Tighthead brewed

6:38 From homebrew club to brewing buddies

9:20 What’s it like to judge a beer competition?

12:42 Why aren’t Irish Red Ales more popular?

15:26 What were the challenges of scaling up brewing operations?

16:40 The story of opening day and how things started

24:36 Metra trains would wait for customers to buy beer

25:39 Boxcar Porter and what sets a porter apart from a stout

29:05 What separates a good beer from a great beer

31:59 Longsnapper IPA beer collab with former Chicago Bears player Patrick Mannelly

38:45 Achieving “hop candy” flavor with Irie IPA, 7.8% ABV and 100+ IBUs

44:16 What is “pub culture” and what is a beer engine?

45:57 How cask conditioning changes the way a beer tastes

49:28 Bruce sings Biddy McGraw, a rugby drinking song (Irish folk song)

51:54 What makes a good beer festival for brewers? Consumers?

58:40 Might As Well sparkling hemp beverage for today’s consumer

1:01:53 How a sparkling hemp beverage is made

1:04:30 Final four questions

1:13:38 Final toast

About Tighthead Brewing Company: Tighthead Brewing Company is a craft brewery with pub culture, located in the same parking lot as the Metra station in the Chicago suburb of Mundelein, Illinois. Learn more on their website at https://www.tightheadbrewing.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: Scarlet Fire Irish Red Ale, Boxcar Porter, Irie IPA, Longsnapper IPA, hop candy IPA, West Coast IPA, Cascade hops, Centennial hops, porter vs stout, cask conditioning, beer engine, pub culture, craft beer Illinois, Mundelein brewery, homebrewing, Lake County homebrew club, beer competitions, BJCP judging, Irish Red Ale, American ale yeast, caramel malt, roast barley, craft beer collaboration, rugby beer culture, Biddy McGraw song, Mundelein Craft Beer Festival, Might As Well hemp beverage, hemp seltzer, THC beverage, Perfectly Dosed emulsion, craft beverage innovation, hop balance, West Coast style, and cryo hops.

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1 week ago
1 hour 14 minutes 58 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Chicago’s Lost Brewery Returns: How Conrad Seipp’s 1854 Legacy Built the City (Plus: Archie’s Corner Bar Culture)

Learn how Seipp became Chicago’s beer baron and why his name is back on shelves now. Plus: corner bar culture at Archie’s Iowa Rockwell Tavern.

Conrad Seipp Brewing Co. owner Laurin Mack joins the podcast at Archie’s Iowa Rockwell Tavern to trace how she resurrected the family brewery, which was founded in 1854, survived the Great Chicago Fire, and once ranked among America’s largest. She tells the wild story of her great-great-great-grandfather Conrad Seipp, an immigrant carpenter turned beer baron, and how his brewery rose to become one of the top-producing operations in the U.S. Along the way, she explains how 19th-century brewery fires and the Great Chicago Fire reset competition, how the World’s Columbian Exposition shaped beer branding, and how Prohibition shuttered Seipp despite pivots like cereal beverages and ginger ale. She also discusses the Black Point Estate & Gardens in Lake Geneva—the preserved Seipp summer home you still reach by boat—and how it influenced her decision to revive the Conrad Seipp Brewing brand as a living link between Chicago’s past and its present beer scene. 

After the beer break, Laurin discusses Seipp’s Columbia World’s Fair Bock (a crisp 6% dark lager) and unpacks brewer Doug Hurst’s role in translating tradition into modern lagers. She explains what their detective work revealed about why the first American Pilsners didn’t work and how small adjuncts like flaked corn helped pre-Prohibition Pilsners achieve the snap people craved. Plus: 19th-century “strength” vs. today’s ABV, Seipp’s early refrigerated boxcar distribution, and how the revived brand landed with drinkers. 

To wrap up, Archie’s Iowa Rockwell Tavern owner Katrina Arthur joins the conversation to share Archie’s origin story, why a giant Hamm’s sign still glows over the intersection of Iowa and Rockwell, the free cheese balls, wooden drink tokens, and what it’s like to grow up in a tavern — all before the Final Toast (featuring… the Tamale Guy?!).

About Conrad Seipp Brewing Company: Seipp’s beer is Chicago’s beer. Founded in 1854, the Conrad Seipp Brewing Company tells the story of the city’s history. The times have changed, but the principles of Seipp remain: accessible, well-crafted beer made from high quality ingredients. Learn more on their website at https://www.seippbrewing.com/ 

About Archie's Iowa Rockwell Tavern: This longtime neighborhood watering hole with funky decor offers board games, free pool, and a jukebox. Follow Archie’s at https://www.instagram.com/archies.chicago 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: Seipp’s Extra Pale, Pre-Prohibition Pilsner, Bavarian Hefeweizen, Seipp Hollander, 1893 World’s Fair, Chicago brewing history, Bohemian hops, Lake Michigan water, six-row barley, rice adjunct, lager yeast, adjunct lager history, Pilsner brewing techniques, American lager history, Pilot Project Milwaukee, Metropolitan Brewing Chicago, Beer Culture Center, Ukrainian Village Chicago, Cottage Grove brewery site, Pabst Brewery complex, refrigerated boxcars history, Chicago saloon history, immigrant brewer Chicago, Chicago corner taverns, archival beer labels, historical beer ephemera, Chicago beer heritage, pre-Prohibition beer styles, Seipp brand revival, Chicago lager renaissance, historic tavern culture, neighborhood bar Chicago, beer detective work, Conrad Seipp legacy, German-style lagers, Chicago World’s Fair beer, historic brewery resurrection, and Midwestern beer history.

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Solemn Oath’s Hidden Hand: Inside Chicago’s Secret Experimental Beer Brand

Learn how Solemn Oath’s founder opened a brewery without brewing, transformed a hometown IPA into a cult classic, and built Hidden Hand’s wild beer lab.

Solemn Oath Brewery Founder and CEO John Barley shares how an untrained beer lover built one of Chicagoland’s most creative and community-driven breweries. From his time in Belgium and Wisconsin to opening Naperville’s first brewery in over a century, John’s story is one of bold leaps and boundary-pushing flavor.

He explains why Solemn Oath’s Still Life taproom in Logan Square channels Belgian beer-hall energy with Midwestern hospitality, and how a surprising Coors connection helped him find his first brewer. John also discusses the rise of brewery euchre tournaments, how he launched a brewery without ever brewing a beer, and why he believes branding and camaraderie matter as much as hops.

After the beer break, John dives into Solemn Oath’s flagship Snaggletooth Bandana West Coast IPA, tracing its evolution from its early sea-hop bitterness to today’s smoother, citrus-forward profile — and the cult following that’s inspired fans to tattoo the Snaggletooth tooth on their skin. He also shares the origin of Hidden Hand, Solemn Oath’s experimental offshoot exploring foeder-aged lagers, barrel-aged saisons, and approachable beers like The 77 light lager. Hear about the Oaked Val d'Or that won Best in Show at FOBAB, and what makes foeder aging uniquely expressive of Chicago’s barrel-aged beer heritage.

Plus: how Solemn Oath navigated Naperville’s original three-drink limit, whether a third location might be next, and how a Robert Burns poem inspired the brewery’s name while Napoleon’s “hidden hand” lent mystery to its sister brand.

About Solemn Oath Brewery: Solemn Oath Brewery is a Chicago-area brewery known for its Belgian-inspired and barrel-aged beers, offering a diverse lineup that blends American ingenuity with traditional Belgian styles. Founded by John Barley and Tim Marshall, the brewery has two primary locations in Naperville and Chicago, providing taprooms for visitors to sample their craft beers. Learn more on their website at https://www.solemnoathbrewery.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: Hidden Hand Brewing, Small Wave IPA, City Water hard seltzer, Heaven’s Mirror Mexican Lager, Val d’Or Project, The 77 Lager, American hops, Centennial hops, Cascade hops, Citra hops, craft beer Chicago, Naperville brewery, Logan Square taproom, Still Life taproom, Belgian beer culture, Wisconsin brewing, experimental beer styles, Chicago barrel-aged scene, FOBAB Best in Show, foeder lagering, barrel-aged saison, brewery expansion plans, brewery events, euchre tournament, brewery community, beer branding strategy, brewery storytelling, brewery hospitality, Midwest craft beer, hop-forward beer, IPA evolution, brewery leadership, brewery hiring, craft beer entrepreneurship, beer innovation, craft beer heritage, and beer tasting experiences.

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1 month ago
1 hour 4 minutes 43 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Buffalo Creek on the Challenge of Perfect Lagers: Oktoberfest, Helles, Franconian Rotbier and More

From the rare Franconian Rotbier to crisp Helles, hear how Buffalo Creek tackles the toughest lager challenges to keep German brewing alive in Long Grove, Illinois.

Buffalo Creek Brewing Owner and Brewmeister Mike Marr shares how German brewing tradition thrives in Long Grove, Illinois. He explains why lagers are so difficult yet rewarding to brew, the difference between a brewmeister and brewer, Long Grove’s German roots, what makes a Franconian Rotbier unique, and why lagers are unforgiving for mistakes. Plus: how visiting 300 breweries helped Mike shape his business plan, what drew him to traditional lagers, and which styles Americans just don’t enjoy.

After the beer break, Mike highlights Buffalo Creek’s playful mini stein sampler glasses, explains what defines a Helles Lager, and reviews beers including their BIG Ludwigski Märzen and Obligatory IPA. He also shares stories behind Buffalo Creek’s four major festivals, the origins of Oktoberfest in Germany, and how the Beer Judge Certification Program defines Dunkel vs. Märzen. Mike also explains what beer ingredients can tell us about US history, including how Wisconsin’s Manitowoc grain elevator sorts massive amounts of barley, why Wyoming is perfect for barley growing, and how Buffalo Bill Dam played a role. 

About Buffalo Creek Brewing: Located in Long Grove, Illinois, Buffalo Creek Brewing is a German-inspired brewery with a Bavarian style taproom featuring lagers, ales, and rotating seasonal beers, with a one of a kind Biergärten featuring beautiful nature views. Learn more on their website at http://buffalocreekbrewing.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: beer style guidelines, taproom design, beer judging certification, beer festivals Illinois, beer clarity, brewery business plan, cold fermentation, lager fermentation, extended lagering, brewing process control, dry hopping, beer glassware, crafting brewery events, Bavarian taproom, beer garden Illinois, one-acre beer garden, wheat in Kolsch, Crystal Red malt, German wheat Kolsch, patience in brewing, brewing mistakes, turning beer into IPA, collaboration brewing, sediment in beer, proper stein glass, brewery taproom features, Steep Ravine Brewing collab, brewing with wheat, beer clarity techniques, brewer’s tools and equipment, yeast health pitching rates, fermentation temperature control, Munich beer traditions, Alpine Fest, May Fest, Beer Rock Fest, brewery festivals schedule, dry hop vs regular hops, historic grain elevators, barley production US, history of beer glassware, and beer garden architecture.

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1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes 28 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Church Street Brewing on German Lagers and the Secret to Crushable Beer

Learn how Church Street makes every beer "crushable," from lagers and sours to barrel-aged Belgians and THC hop water.

Church Street Brewing Company Head Brewer Sean Gregor and Director of Pints & Publicity Amanda Steinbraker discuss how German brewing traditions, sustainability, and creativity come together in their lagers, sours, barrel-aged Belgians, and even THC hop water.

They begin by sharing how Sean’s father fell in love with German beer styles like Munich Helles, why the brewery is named Church Street even though it isn’t located on one, and the story behind their stained-glass beer labels. Sean then tells his personal journey from college swimmer to becoming the youngest head brewer in the United States, his early work at Bircus Brewing in Kentucky, and the lessons he brought home to Church Street. He also explains how he improvised with custom brewing equipment, and how the brewery recycles spent grain as cattle feed.

After the beer break, Sean dives into the science of decoction mashing and why it brings more malt character compared to single infusion. The team tastes through Heavenly Helles, brewed with German ingredients to replicate the Munich water table, and talk about why lagers are making a comeback. They sample Itascafest Märzen and explain the difference between Märzen and Festbier, discuss why Oktoberfests often run out before October, and move on to the Blueberry Vanilla Sour, which uses real fruit purée and natural vanilla. Next is Righteous Red Ale, a hybrid of Irish Red and American Red styles that balances English malt richness with American hop brightness.

Later, Sean explains how he sources hops from the UK, New Zealand, and local farms, and Amanda shares how a mislabeled hop variety once led to a happy brewing accident. They also introduce listeners to the history of Zoigl beers, their collaboration brew honoring the late Mark Naski, and the story behind their Pigeon Row THC hop water, a sugar-free, calorie-free alternative that some say is perfect for diabetics. Amanda shares a brilliant trick for turning a can into THC ice cubes for low-dose drinking. Sean and Amanda also talk about their relationship with Four Roses for bourbon barrels, how Church Street keeps even high-ABV beers crushable, and why water chemistry is so important to brewing clean lagers. Plus: learn about the brewery’s two taproom experiences, The Steeple and Barley House, and why their Bavarian pretzel with house queso is a must-try. 

About Church Street Brewing Company: Serving up award-winning craft beer that’s true to style, rooted in history, and brewed with passion in a one-of-a-kind decoction brewhouse in Itasca, IL. Learn more at https://churchstreetbrew.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: crushable beers, Bavarian pretzels, brewing sustainability, spent grain cattle feed, THC hop water, THC ice cubes, gin barrel aging, barrel aged Belgian Golden Strong, Devils Uncorked, refrigerator lagering, German malts, Czech pilsner, doppelbock, dunkle, toasty amber lager, caramel malts, Scotch ale, 90 shilling, Dortmunder export, smoked meat beer pairing, Belgian blonde ale recipe, adjunct brewing, contract brewing, manual 30-barrel system, heat recovery coil, hot liquor tank, wort cooling, mash enzymes, protein rest, beta rest, Maillard reaction, brewing calendar, seasonal release timing, no-sparge brewing, partigyle brewing, English EKG hops, New Zealand hop farms, Michigan Hop Alliance, Yakima hops, Hop Guild New York, brewing collaborations, and home-and-away collabs.

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2 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 25 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
How Ike & Oak Brewing Uses Yogurt and Tea to Craft Award-Winning Beers

Learn how Ike & Oak brews sours with yogurt, crafts tea-infused ales, and has brewed 220+ beer styles since opening in 2019.

Ike & Oak Owner Ed Ranquist and Head Brewer Nathan Tertell dive into the secrets behind Ike & Oak’s award-winning lineup, from using yogurt cultures to sour fruit beers like Jelly Bean Forest to scaling up Nathan’s homebrew passion project into Broken Carabiner, a green tea ale with complex tropical fruit flavors. They also discuss the pros and cons of brewing on a 10-barrel system, how awards validate their craft, and the opportunities and challenges of their open brewhouse design.

After the beer break, Ed and Nathan showcase Ike & Oak’s core lineup of six beers alongside experimental one-offs, explaining what it takes to keep 12 taps full and why styles from West Coast IPAs to fruited sours keep their regulars coming back. Listener takeaways include: how lactobacillus from yogurt sours beer, why fruit puree adds flavor without excess sugar, the business balance between brewpub beer and food pairings, what makes a Vienna Lager pair perfectly with pizza, and why Nathan sometimes brews from midnight to dawn to balance brewing and family life.

About Ike & Oak Brewing Company: Located in Woodridge, Illinois, Ike & Oak Brewing Co. is an independently owned local craft brewery featuring handmade artisan pizza. Learn more on their website at https://www.ikeandoakbrewing.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: Illinois craft breweries, Chicago suburbs breweries, Jelly Bean Forest sour, raspberry sour ale, yogurt in sour beer, lactobacillus beer, fruit puree beer, Broken Carabiner beer, passion fruit green tea ale, tea beer brewing, Vienna lager craft beer, West Coast IPA vs English pale ale, Forest Series sour beers, Omega yeast lacto blend, kettle souring yogurt, small batch brewing, 10-barrel brewhouse, brewpub Chicago suburbs, beer and pizza pairing, artisan pizza brewpub, craft beer awards Illinois, FOBAB medal winners, hybrid beer styles, fruit beer brewing techniques, scaling homebrew to commercial, beer recipe development, sour beer balance, passion fruit beer flavor, green tea in beer, small brewery flexibility, open brewhouse design, suburban craft beer scene, and brewing with live cultures.

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2 months ago
54 minutes 59 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Goose Island Announces 2025 Bourbon County Brand Stout Lineup (Bonus Episode!)

Get a first look at Goose Island's 2025 Bourbon County Brand Stout variants, including:- 2025 Bourbon County Brand Original Stout- 2025 Bourbon County Brand Cherries Jubilee Stout- 2025 Bourbon County Brand Chocolate Praline Stout- 2025 Bourbon County Brand Proprietor’s Stout- 2025 Bourbon County Brand Double Barrel Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond Stout- 2025 Bourbon County Brand Parker’s Heritage Reserve StoutPhoto Credits: Goose Island #gooseisland #bourboncountystout #barrelaged

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3 months ago
17 minutes 18 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Rye Lagers, No Kegs, and Beers That Don’t Leave Humboldt Park at Suncatcher Brewing

Explore Chicago’s sunniest brewery, where beer is served straight from European-style tanks and brewed with rye, winter barley, and nostalgia.

Suncatcher Brewing Head Brewer and Co-founder Matt Gallagher shares the origins of his brewery, reviving old-school beer styles, brewing with winter vs. spring barley, and how his ultra-fresh draft system preserves flavor. He also shares how Suncatcher’s small size enables hyper-local ingredient sourcing, nostalgic style choices like amber ales and bitters, why rye is both flavorful and frustrating to brew with, how serving tanks with bag liners reduce oxidation, and why he keeps Coors and Guinness on tap alongside his own beers.

After the beer break, Matt serves up Suncatcher’s rye lager, explaining the grain’s spicy, complex flavor and its brewing challenges. He also delves into how rye helps with head retention, why winter barley harvests earlier and improves soil health, and how Suncatcher partners with nearby taco shops for a seamless food-and-beer experience.

About Suncatcher Brewing: Located in Chicago’s Humboldt Park neighborhood, Suncatcher Brewing creates American microbrewed pub beers shaped upon a foundation of Midwestern-grown malt and hops and serves draft beer dispensed directly from the brewery. Learn more on their website at https://suncatcherbrewing.com/home 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: craft beer, rye lager, Suncatcher Brewing, fresh beer, serving tanks, Chicago breweries, winter barley, spring barley, bag-lined tanks, local hops, local malts, Half Acre Beer Company, amber ale, session beers, English bitter, low ABV beers, beer oxidation, beer mouthfeel, rye in beer, Sugar Creek Malt, sustainable brewing, beer freshness, carbonation retention, beer head retention, lager brewing, brewing with rye, brewing equipment, direct draw system, long draw system, Centennial hops, Celebration IPA, beer and tacos, brewery taproom design, neighborhood brewery, urban brewing, small-batch beer, taproom regulars, European-style draft system, and traditional beer styles.

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4 months ago
45 minutes 35 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Why Forbidden Root Brews with Génépi, Feijoa, and Grilled Grapefruit: Inside Chicago’s First Botanical Brewery

Hear how Forbidden Root uses rare botanicals and fruit to craft unique beers—and how the same fruit can create different flavors.

Phil Zelewsky, Head Brewer at Forbidden Root, shares how Chicago’s first botanical brewery evolved from a root beer experiment into one of the top 10 brewpubs in the U.S. He explains how founder Robert Finkel sources wild ingredients like the “smuggled” Alpine botanical Génépi, Forbidden Root’s approach to using “unusual but appropriate” ingredients, how to determine whether a root belongs in a beer, and how Thailand’s markets and flavors inspired his ingredient mindset. He also discusses brewing with feijoa (pineapple guava) in a kettle sour, flagship beers like the strawberry basil Hefeweizen and peach witbier, the challenges of sourcing fruit with consistent flavor from one purveyor to the next.

After the beer break, Phil introduces Bicycle Fire, a fruited Kveik ale brewed with hearth-grilled grapefruit and white pepper. He explains the advantages of Kveik yeast, including fast fermentation and high-temperature tolerance, and then breaks down Sláinte, a collaboration Irish Red Ale with Parlor Pizza, and shares how collaborations come together at the brewery. He also discusses the Black Phillip black IPA (a.k.a. Cascadian Dark Ale) and explains the use of their “flavor torpedo,” a device for infusing beers with hops, cherry stems, and more. Plus: Phil’s “origin story” of how bartending at Merle’s #1 Barbecue led to homebrewing, and eventually, to leading production at Forbidden Root.

About Forbidden Root: As the first botanical brewery in Chicago (located in the West Town neighborhood), Forbidden Root’s mission is to brew botanic beer, working to evoke the natural world in new and unique ways. Learn more on their website at https://forbiddenroot.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: New England IPA, Ghost Tropic, botanical beer, flavor torpedo brewing, grilled grapefruit beer, hearth-grilled fruit, fruit beer brewing, wheat beer base, experimental beer styles, kettle sour brewing, fruit puree in beer, brewing with orange peel, white pepper in beer, heather in beer, heather honey beer, smoked malt, Seville orange peel, roasted barley beer, carafa malt, Black IPA vs Cascadian Dark Ale, how to brew with botanicals, botanical beer recipes, brewing with cherry stems, Forbidden Root beer styles, collaboration beer process, grapefruit in IPA, beer recipe consistency, flavor infusion brewing, ingredient sourcing for brewers, pub brewing vs production brewing, epic spices Chicago, Merle’s Number One Barbecue, Chicago craft brewery collaborations, and seasonal fruit beer.

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5 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 42 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
"Summer of Suds" 2025 Release Update

Executive Producer Cody Gough discusses Crafty Brewers' plans for the next few months—just in time for the 2025 Memorial Day weekend.

Tune in this summer for:

  • Forbidden Root, June 5
  • Suncatcher Brewing, July 10
  • Ike & Oak Brewing Company, August 14
  • Season 3 Premiere, September 11


You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

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5 months ago
2 minutes 51 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
How Maplewood Reinvented Hazy IPAs & Craft Spirits in Chicago: From Canned Cocktails to THC Seltzers

Hear how Maplewood Brewery & Distillery is reinventing adult beverages, from hazy IPAs to THC seltzers to spirits including fernet and gin.

Maplewood Brewery & Distillery’s Adam Cieslak (Co-Founder/Director of Brewing & Distilling) and Roger Cuzelis (Head Brewer) discuss launching Chicago’s first brewery/distillery hybrid, their award-winning Hazy IPAs, and the art of recipe refinement. They discuss why beer awards matter, what strange and unusual ingredients they’ve experimented with, how they introduced Hazy IPAs to the Chicago market, and how they know when a beverage recipe is “done.” 

After the beer break, Adam and Roger explain how home distilling differs from homebrewing, how they brew Hazy IPAs that stand out, and what it takes to master haze stability. Adam also breaks down home distilling basics, explains how they use spruce tips in modern gin, and introduces Maplewood’s American single malt whiskey, fernet, and the story behind their rum punch canned cocktails. Plus: THC seltzers, making canned cocktails made with real spirits, and how Maplewood’s distinct packaging reflects their boundary-pushing spirit.

About Maplewood Brewery & Distillery: Maplewood opened with the mission to push liquid boundaries in an unassuming building nestled in Chicago’s historic Logan Square neighborhood. Learn more on their website at https://maplewoodbrew.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: Hazy IPA, Crushinator Session IPA, Simcoe hops, Idaho 7 hops, El Dorado hops, THC seltzers, canned cocktails, American single malt whiskey, craft gin, spruce tip gin, fernet, beer brewing, beer awards, how to brew hazy IPAs, beer haze stability, recipe tweaking beer, Chicago breweries, Maplewood history, hybrid brewery distillery, session IPA, brewing techniques, hazy beer myths, home distilling, dry hopping, how to tell when beer is done, modern gin ingredients, real spirits canned cocktails, Chicago craft spirits, Maplewood Rum Punch, beer recipe development, Simcoe flavor profile, El Dorado hop profile, Idaho 7 taste notes, experimental brewing, unique beer ingredients, fermentation techniques, beer packaging design, Maplewood Crushinator, Maplewood THC seltzers, medal-winning breweries, and Maplewood Fernet.

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6 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 59 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
The Award-Winning Smoked Beer Behind Sketchbook’s Rise to Craft Beer Sustainability Leader

Hear how an award-winning Polish Grodziskie helped elevate Sketchbook from brewing in an alley to becoming an industry leader in sustainability.

Sketchbook Brewing Company Managing Partner and Head Brewer Cesar Marron discusses his brewery's journey from humble alleyway origins to becoming an award-winning establishment with a strong emphasis on sustainability. He shares the exciting but stressful story of how he won the Sam Adams LongShot American Homebrew Contest before discussing the challenges of brewing traditional Polish Grodziskie beer, their innovative Community Supported Brewery program, and the impact of the temperance movement on beer laws and brewery culture in Evanston. Cesar also provides insights on Sketchbook’s sustainability initiatives, including water conservation and eco-friendly packaging, and offers easy tips for how you can make your craft beer drinking habits more environmentally friendly.

After the beer break, Cesar highlights a few of Sketchbook's beers, including their Grodziskie, a light and refreshing Polish-style smoked wheat beer; Snowy Owl Red Ale, featuring a combination of caramel malts with spicy notes from the rye, balanced with the citrus flavor of American Cascade and Amarillo hops; and Coastal West Coast IPA, their Midwestern homage to the West Coast, featuring Lake Michigan water, Midwest Cascade and Centennial hops, and barley grown and malted in Wisconsin. The discussion includes how they achieve smoky flavors in their beers and what makes the Snowy Owl Red Ale unique with its rye bitterness. 

About Sketchbook Brewing Co: Sketchbook Brewing Co. is a microbrewery located in Skokie, IL, with taprooms in Skokie and Evanston. Learn more on their website at https://www.sketchbookbrewing.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: brewing techniques, smoked beers, modern ales, eco-friendly brewing, homebrewing, oak-smoked malts, award-winning brewery, beer competitions, traditional brewing methods, environmental responsibility, craft IPAs, Pack Techs, beer packaging, digital printing technology, beer production, Centennial hops, Cascade hops, amber ales, wheat beers, American Light Lagers, milkshake IPA, diacetyl testing, sensory evaluation, smoked wheat beer, and modern brewing equipment. #CraftBeer

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6 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 33 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Best Craft Beer Podcast Trailer Ever: Welcome to Crafty Brewers!

Welcome to Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer, where we'll increase your enjoyment of craft beer.

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7 months ago
1 minute 58 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Inside Pollyanna Brewing’s Lexical Gap IPA, Freeze‑Distilled Eisbock, and Snickers‑Inspired Pastry Stout Craft Beers

Learn about the surprising origins of Pollyanna’s award‑winning Lexical Gap IPA, freeze‑distilled Eisbocks, and Snickers‑inspired pastry stout.

Brian Pawola, co‑founder, head brewer, and distiller at Pollyanna Brewing Company, shares the story behind Pollyanna’s most unique beers. In particular, he discusses the freeze distilling involved in crafting their Jötunheimr Eisbock Lager, the reluctance behind creating the award-winning Lexical Gap West Coast IPA, and what goes into creating their Dr. Pangloss Black IPA. He also discusses his German brewing education and his approach to balancing bitterness in high‑ABV beers.

After the beer break, Brian shares some of Pollyanna’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Toasted Marshmallow Fun Size pastry stout with peanut, coconut, vanilla bean, sea salt adjuncts, while sharing his thoughts on how to brew with lactose appropriately. Then, he discusses Pollyanna’s expansion into distilling, the difference between brewing and distilling, and how much overlap there is between beer drinkers and consumers of spirits. Plus: why whiskey comes out clear from the barrel, where the color of bourbon comes from, and why roasting coffee is the next logical step in Pollyanna’s evolution.

Learn more about Pollyanna Brewing Company and its three locations in Lemont, St. Charles, and Roselle on their website at https://pollyannabrewing.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: West Coast IPA, barrel aged beer, pastry stout, milk stout, freeze‑distilled ice bock, Eisbock, barrel aging, freeze distillation, distilling license, Lexical Gap IPA, Black IPA, Hoppy pale ale, American pale ale, Maisy pale ale, Fun Size stout, Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Toasted Marshmallow Fun Size, Mosaic hops, lactose in beer, de‑bittered black malts, bock beer, German style lager, lagering, peanut adjunct, coconut adjunct, vanilla bean adjunct, sea salt adjunct, toasted marshmallow adjunct, Siebel Institute brewing school, Schneider Weisse ice bock, The Full Lemonty, Eleanor Porter, Eugene Porter, Belgian Dubbel, Belgian Tripel, Belgian Quad, and distilling spirits vs brewing beer.

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7 months ago
49 minutes 52 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
How the Vibes Beer Project Is Empowering Women in Brewing and Transforming Craft Beer

Trailblazing women in craft beer discuss the impact of the Vibes Beer Project and how they became innovators in the brewing industry.

In a hilarious and candid conversation, Solemn Oath Brewery Director of Hospitality & Operations Charolette Converse and ERIS Brewery & Cider House Co-Owner Michelle Foik discuss the Vibes Beer Project and how the craft beer landscape has changed for women over the years—and what’s next. They explain how the Vibes Beer Project builds community for women, non-binary, and trans individuals in the industry (and why that matters) and share surprising facts about how many women are leaders in the craft beer industry in Chicago.

After the beer break, they discuss future goals for Vibes before talking about their current release, "Vibes from the Heartland," which is a collaborative West Coast Pilsner brewed with hops including Citra, Simcoe, Cryo, and an experimental hop from Haas called HBC 1019. They also talk about ERIS Vibes from the Orchard, a hard cider with stone fruit and cherry, and explain how you can actually mix Vibes from the Heartland with Vibes from the Orchard to create a truly astonishing beverage.

After the beer talk wraps up, Charolette and Michelle share how a project like Vibes helps brewers in general (not just women), the type of education, networking, and training they provide, where the money from Vibes actually goes, and stories about men who are extremely supportive of women entering the industry. Shortly thereafter, things go off the rails with a heavy dose of 80s movie nostalgia (especially Road House), a significant amount of “real talk,” and maybe even a camera or two completely dying.

Vibes Beer Project is a celebration of the craft beer industry designed to educate, promote, and support the women in craft beer. Learn more on their website at https://www.solemnoathbrewery.com/vibesbeerproject 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: hazy IPA, experimental hops, Citra hops, Simcoe hops, Simcoe Cryo, HBC 1019 hop, independent brewing, beer trends 2024, brewing creativity vs. business, hop varieties, balancing craft beer styles, craft beer branding, beer-flavored beer, plum ciders, new hop strains, women in brewing, women in craft beer, diversity in brewing, brewing accessibility, craft beer for all, women-led breweries, female brewers, gender equality in beer, breaking barriers in brewing, brewing mentorship, inclusivity in craft beer, beer industry diversity, women-owned breweries, making beer accessible, brewery leadership, empowering women in beer, brewing careers for women, craft beer community, changing beer culture, representation in brewing, brewery ownership, beer industry challenges, craft beer mentorship, supporting women in beer, women-run businesses, brewing innovation, brewing industry trends, homebrewing for women, beer education programs.

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7 months ago
1 hour 28 minutes 7 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Why Guinness Chose Chicago: Brewing Beyond Stouts at the Open Gate Brewery (with Great Water!)

Learn about Guinness’ Chicago location, their beer styles—including Czech lagers and Kentucky Commons—and how Chicago’s water influences their brewing.

Guinness Open Gate Brewery (OGB) Chicago Senior Brewer Megan Schwarz and Guinness National Ambassador Ryan Wagner discuss Guinness’ expansion into Chicago, how Megan’s chemical engineering background led to brewing, and the challenges of changing people’s perception of Guinness. They dive into historical and unique beer styles like Kentucky Common, Czech lager, and Weizenbock. They also share insights on Chicago’s water chemistry for brewing, the differences between Export Stout and Foreign Extra Stout, and whether Guinness truly tastes better in Ireland. How Guinness’ Baltimore location compares to their Chicago location and what happened when Ryan and Megan were called impostors at the Great American Beer Festival.

About The Guinness Open Gate Brewery (or OGB for short): The Guinness Open Gate Brewery Chicago is the innovative and experimental arm of one of the world’s most beloved breweries, featuring a taproom, restaurant, and the first ever Guinness Bakery, all located right in the heart of Chicago's West Loop. Learn more on their website at https://www.guinnessbrewerychicago.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: Guinness Chicago, Guinness Open Gate Brewery, Guinness beer styles, Kentucky Common beer, Czech lager, Weizenbock, Export Stout, Foreign Extra Stout, Guinness Baltimore, Guinness brewing techniques, Chicago craft beer, Chicago beer scene, Chicago brewing water, craft beer history, Guinness in America, Guinness U.S. brewery, beer festival impostors, beer brewing chemistry, brewing water chemistry, historical beer styles, adjunct brewing, Guinness brewery expansion, Irish beer in Chicago, dark Czech lager, Tomave Pivo, Saaz hops, beer pairing with Guinness, best Chicago breweries, how Guinness is made, Guinness brewing process, brewing with ancient grains, Fonio stout, Irish heritage and Guinness, Guinness and Notre Dame, Guinness Chicago menu, best Guinness beers, and beer and water chemistry.

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8 months ago
58 minutes 31 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Reviving Forgotten Beers and Brewing with Wild Yeasts: The Science and History of Off Color Brewing

Learn how Off Color Brewing's yeast-first focus makes its beers distinct from the more common hops-focused breweries in the craft beer industry.

Off Color Brewing co-founder and head brewer John Laffler shares the science behind his yeast-first brewery and how it stands apart from other more hop-focused breweries. He discusses the revival of forgotten beer styles, focusing on esoteric brews crafted before the Bavarian Purity Law and highlighting his brewery's reputation for challenging conventional tastes with unique beers. He also explains his brewery’s foeders and delves into the sustainable and artisanal brewing approach of Off Color, which prioritizes specialized production over mass market expansion.

John also shares the story behind several of Off Color’s beers, including their wildly popular Apex Predator saison, their native fermented witbier “Critters” with its delectable rosé-like acidity, and their playful reinvention of Miller High Life. Plus: how the innovative Miscellanea project experiments with wild yeasts to find “evolving” flavors, why Off Color’s website is so amazing for beer nerds, and the sandwich you have to try along with your next British brown ale.

About Off Color Brewing: A craft beer brewery in Chicago, Off Color first began operating with a focus on brewing forgotten styles of beer, particularly those made in Germany before Reinheitsgebot (i.e. the Bavarian Purity Law) was proclaimed in the late 15th century. Learn more on their website at https://www.offcolorbrewing.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: forgotten beer styles, Reinheitsgebot, Critters beer, wood-fermented beer, beer pairings, wild yeast cultures, brewing sustainability, beer evolution, craft brewing transparency, homebrewing, large wooden barrels, foeders, Apex Predator saison, Miller High Life collaboration, Beer for Lounging, Beer for Pizza, quick fermentation, kettle souring, lactic acid, lactobacillus, acidified beers, sour malt, Brettanomyces, traditional Belgian beers, craft brewery expansion, pilsners, wheat beer, IPAs, Gozas, blender vices, and regional beers.

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8 months ago
54 minutes 16 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Malt Liquor, Award-Winning Lagers, and the Magic of Tank Time at Piece Brewery: Beer So Good, Even the Foo Fighters Stop By

Chicago's most award-winning brewpub reveals the secrets of its medal-winning Lagers and a bold malt liquor revival.

Keil Weimer, head brewer at Piece Brewery and Pizzeria, discusses brewing award-winning lagers and reviving forgotten styles. He tells the story of winning a silver medal at the Great American Beer Festival in October for his Door Code Pilsner, sharing insights on what it takes to brew crisp German Pilsners, why patience is key in lagering, and the art of natural carbonation. He also talks about tank space management in a seven barrel brewpub, the impact of long fermentation times on flavor, and how brewing history shapes today’s beer trends. Keil also shares the unique story behind Piece Brewery’s legacy, how spunding works, the idea behind “bringing malt liquor back,” and what happens when you put mashed potatoes and clams on pizza. Plus: the secret art of enjoying smoked beers and what’s up with Altbier.

About Piece Brewery and Pizzeria:Piece Brewery is a Wicker Park brewpub serving award-winning New Haven style thin-crust pizza and craft beer. Learn more on their website athttps://www.piecechicago.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website,https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visithttps://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcasterCody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: Chicago craft beer, German Pilsner, Door Code Pilsner, award-winning lagers, spunding carbonation, natural carbonation, malt liquor brewing, brewing lagers, tank conditioning, fermentation time, beer fermentation, Pilsner hops, Saphir hops, Saaz hops, decoction mashing, crisp lager, New Haven pizza Chicago, Chicago beer scene, craft beer awards, beer clarity, Kolsch, smoked porter, brewing techniques, craft beer trends, beer and pizza pairing, Chicago beer history, Jonathan Cutler, hoppy lagers, brewing science, brewery operations, Pilsner brewing process, high-gravity brewing, and beer yeast management.

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9 months ago
56 minutes 15 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
The Best Grodziskie in the World? Soundgrowler Brewing’s Unique Mix of Beer, Doom, and Tacos (Plus: Metal Yoga)

Learn how Soundgrowler’s beers draw inspiration from a variety of art forms, resulting in a blend of rare styles, death metal, and yoga.

Head Brewer Jacob Hutcheson and Brewing Operations Manager John Halek showcase Soundgrowler’s vibrant and eclectic brewery, where beer, doom, and tacos come alive in Tinley Park, Illinois. Jacob begins by sharing his passion for the Grodzinski, a rare Polish-style beer that won Soundgrowler a medal at the World Beer Cup — in addition to an even more coveted prize from Weyermann Malting Company out of Bamberg, Germany. He also explains the story behind the beer’s name, “Good Familiars,” and the wide range of art forms from which he draws inspiration for his beers.

Jacob and John then discuss some of the brewery’s more unique features, such as its artwork and events like metal yoga. They also discuss death metal subculture, the variety of music they listen to, and how they inspire new beers. Plus: their mission to create an inclusive atmosphere, the challenges of crafting beers that satisfy both brewer and consumer, and what it was like to craft a beer in someone’s memory.

About Soundgrowler: Craft brewery in Tinley Park, IL with a taproom and taco window serving up Mexican street food. Learn more on their website at https://www.soundgrowler.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: Polish-style beer, World Beer Cup, red overalls, German maltster Weyermann, metal yoga, heavy metal music, beer and tacos, beer labels, smoked beers, Rauchbier, oak smoked malt, sour beers, recipe refinement, Grodziskie style, doom metal, metal and classical music, metal music subculture, kettle sours, ESB (Extra Special Bitters), Helles Lager, Tortilla Hands Mexican Lager, beer brewing process, low ABV beers, and metal yoga events.

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9 months ago
53 minutes 35 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
ERIS Cider Science: Crafting Balanced Flavors with Fruit, Peppers, Hops, Vanilla, Malört and More

What makes a cider a cider? Explore the fruits and chaos-inspired ingredients behind ERIS’ biggest hits in this cider science deep dive.

Michelle Foik, co-owner of ERIS Brewery and Cider House, shares her journey to opening her historic establishment before delving into the art and science of cidering. She starts by discussing how her career took her from Goose Island Brewery and Revolution Brewing to opening the first female-owned brewery and cider house in Illinois in a historic Masonic temple. She also discusses the history of cider in Chicago and in the United States, the cultural revival of cider post-Prohibition, and how cider is actually made.

After the beer break, Michelle delves into how Amburana barrels impart a variety of spice flavors into beverages, why beer brewers aren’t allowed to make cider, and how ERIS combines ciders and beers to make unique snakebites. She also shares the incredible story behind their GABF award-winning hazy IPA Foiken Haze, the unique characteristics of their Pepper Jam cider, and their barrel-aged Malort cider. 

ERIS Brewery and Cider House is a women-owned brewery, cider house, and restaurant in the Old Irving Park neighborhood of Chicago. Learn more on their website at https://www.erischicago.com/ 

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You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com 

Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.

Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: Chicago cider house, Illinois craft beer, cider brewing techniques, balanced ciders, cider history, cider apples, Van Van Mojo cider, mosaic hops cider, Pepper Jam cider, arbol pepper cider, Euphoria cider, Umbriana barrel-aged cider, cider festivals Chicago, CiderCon, Cider Summit Chicago, Michigan apples, cider fermentation process, cider vs beer, semi-sweet cider, dry cider, blending cider with beer, culinary cider flavors, craft beer trends 2025, Chicago brewpub, Malort cider, unique Chicago beverages, collaboration brews Chicago, barrel-aging cider, and cider food pairings.

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10 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 32 seconds

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Increase your enjoyment of craft beer by learning about the stories, techniques, and inspiration behind the best craft breweries. In every episode, we visit a different brewery to showcase its unique atmosphere and hear brewers share how they got started, what they’ve learned, and what keeps them brewing. Crafty Brewers is perfect for beer lovers who want to discover new beer styles, explore brewing techniques, and get to know the people behind the pints. Hosted by beer enthusiast Brian Noonan and award-winning producer Cody Gough, this is the best craft beer podcast on tap. Cheers! 🍻