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Let's Talk Beer: Culture And History
BeoirFest
24 episodes
1 week ago
The use of beer as a way into discovering new ideas and exploring culture and history is something that has really grabbed hold of me. It's why I keep chatting to brewers, historians, authors, and archaeologists on the main feed (beoirfest.com/podcast). But there are too many people I can never talk to. So this new podcasts uses AI technology to discuss articles, and findings in an entertaining way. It's an experiment but hopefully one you enjoy as a way to learn something new - and maybe even encourage you to check out the original papers. Let me know what you think.
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The use of beer as a way into discovering new ideas and exploring culture and history is something that has really grabbed hold of me. It's why I keep chatting to brewers, historians, authors, and archaeologists on the main feed (beoirfest.com/podcast). But there are too many people I can never talk to. So this new podcasts uses AI technology to discuss articles, and findings in an entertaining way. It's an experiment but hopefully one you enjoy as a way to learn something new - and maybe even encourage you to check out the original papers. Let me know what you think.
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History
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Terroir in Beer? Discover the Hidden Flavors 🌾🍺
Let's Talk Beer: Culture And History
9 minutes 47 seconds
8 months ago
Terroir in Beer? Discover the Hidden Flavors 🌾🍺

What if your favorite craft beer could tell the story of its roots—literally? In this episode, we dive into the concept of terroir in beer and how the environment where barley is grown can transform its flavor. 🌾🍺 From the soil to the climate, every element leaves its mark, creating a one-of-a-kind taste experience. We explore the science behind terroir with fascinating studies that prove how barley’s origins impact the final brew. Plus, we take a closer look at heritage grains—those flavorful, resilient barley varieties that are making a comeback thanks to passionate farmers and craft brewers. Learn how these grains not only bring unique flavors to the craft beer scene but also support sustainability and preserve agricultural traditions. Discover the brewing challenges and triumphs of small independent brewers who are reviving these lost flavors, from using innovative techniques to overcoming modern farming regulations. Whether you’re a craft beer enthusiast or just curious about the connection between flavor, history, and sustainability, this episode offers insights into brewing that will leave you thirsty for more. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if you enjoyed this episode! Cheers to supporting local beer styles and celebrating the stories behind every sip. 🍻#terroir #flavorcompounds #tastepreferences #ancientgrains #flavormoleculesCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro00:41 - Terroir in Agriculture02:48 - Heritage Grains Importance06:55 - Voting with Your Wallet07:59 - Outro

Let's Talk Beer: Culture And History
The use of beer as a way into discovering new ideas and exploring culture and history is something that has really grabbed hold of me. It's why I keep chatting to brewers, historians, authors, and archaeologists on the main feed (beoirfest.com/podcast). But there are too many people I can never talk to. So this new podcasts uses AI technology to discuss articles, and findings in an entertaining way. It's an experiment but hopefully one you enjoy as a way to learn something new - and maybe even encourage you to check out the original papers. Let me know what you think.