Master Brewers Podcast
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 192:18:13
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Synopsis
Each week, thousands of brewers download The Master Brewers Podcast to hear interviews with the industry's best & brightest in brewing science, technology, and operations. The show is known for featuring technical deep dives, a bit of brewing history, cutting edge research, hard lessons learned, important industry contributors, and no fluff. If you make beer for a living, this show is for you.
Episodes
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Episode 194: Metallic Off-flavor in Kettle-Sours
28/10/2024 Duration: 27minThe story of how Creature Comforts Brewing tracked down and eliminated metallic off-flavor in kettle-sours. Special Guest: Spencer Britton.
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Episode 319: Science Over Bias
21/10/2024 Duration: 55minYou've seen the headlines. Is the US government really about to change its recommendations for alcohol consumption? Special Guests: Brian Crawford and Christopher Shepard.
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Episode 188: Impossible Beer
14/10/2024 Duration: 42minMore engineered brewers yeast strains capable of "impossible" feats. Special Guest: Charles Denby.
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Episode 318: IoT Autoclave
07/10/2024 Duration: 29minHow affordable automation can free up resources and improve quality in breweries of any size. Special Guest: Matt Cottrell.
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Episode 102: Kveik
30/09/2024 Duration: 35minRichard Preiss discusses his work with genetically unique yeast used to produce Norwegian farmhouse beers known as kveik. Special Guest: Richard Preiss.
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Episode 317: Practical Safety Considerations for Low or No-Alcohol Beer
23/09/2024 Duration: 31minHow Two Roads Brewing keeps its customers safe…alcohol or not. Special Guest: Karen Stangl.
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Episode 192: PPE in the Brewery
16/09/2024 Duration: 45minEmployer responsibilities, hazard assessments, finding the right safety glasses, the pitfalls of respiratory protection, employee buy-in, and more. Special Guests: Andrew Dagnan, Corey Martin, and Jim Kuhr.
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Episode 316: Consumer Testing
09/09/2024 Duration: 40minHow to tap into the power of consumer testing for even the smallest of breweries. Special Guest: Tessa Schilaty.
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Episode 186: CO2 Systems & Quality
02/09/2024 Duration: 01h13minA Master Brewers member requested an episode about CO2 systems, CO2 quality, and best practices. Here it is. Special Guests: Dave Thomas, Eric Meyer, Gabriel Dominguez, Jeff Carter, and Mark Fischer.
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Episode 315: Hop Gene Editing at OSU
26/08/2024 Duration: 46minAn update from the fast-moving world of gene editing, as it relates to hops. Special Guest: Chris Willig.
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Episode 189: Long Term Yeast Storage
19/08/2024 Duration: 25minFor smaller brewers, yeast management can be a challenging prospect. Many mid-size to small breweries attempt to make a wide range of beer styles that require a plethora of yeast strains. Due to production limitations, brewers are often forced to stretch yeast pitching windows or purchase brand new yeast pitches at a dramatically high cost. A study was performed to evaluate potential media that would allow for adequate dormancy and viability of harvested yeast slurries for long term re-pitching opportunity. Various media were added to decanted yeast slurry and viability was measured over determined time periods to track health of the stored yeast. Results indicate that monopotassium phosphate, standard distilled water, alkaline mineral water, and a solution with sunflower oil all provide varying degrees of health preservation of long storage periods up to one month. Minimal changes were observed with adequate dilutions and these results will be discussed. Special Guest: Matt Couch.
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Episode 314: Pasteurization At Goose Island
12/08/2024 Duration: 38minAn overview of the options for pasteurizing beer, and how pasteurization works at Goose Island. Special Guests: Gus Grosenbaugh and Michael Owens.
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Episode 185: Filler Cleaning Meets Quality at Surly
05/08/2024 Duration: 40minFilling equipment within a brewery is ironically one of the best places for microbial growth to thrive. There are nooks, crannies, and blind spots that beer can sneak into, which are also challenging to clean. Beer filling equipment is also constructed using a variety of different materials that require specifically tailored cleaning chemicals to prevent corrosion while working effectively to remove soil. Every brewery has a different filling operation including equipment, surrounding space, and utilities, therefore different needs for chemicals and cleaning practices. As a brewery optimizes its filler cleaning practices and chemicals, it is also essential to validate that the chemicals and method of cleaning are both working effectively. To avoid having every brewery reinvent the wheel with filler cleaning practices and save the time and money it takes to trial new processes, this presentation will share one brewery’s story of developing a robust cleaning program on both of its canning lines. We will discuss
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Episode 313: Omics
29/07/2024 Duration: 01h01minWhat's the buzz in omics all about and how can it help you make better beer? Special Guests: Glen Fox, Harmonie Bettenhausen, and Laura Burns.
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Episode 174: WHAT IS BEER?
22/07/2024 Duration: 01h10minThe Inspiring History and Legacy of American Lager Beer is envisioned to be a nine-volume series of books covering the history of the American lager brewing industry from the 1840s to the 1940s and the evolution of adjunct lager beer as America’s “national beverage.” The “surprising” aspect of this history is that it ever happened at all, given the half-century-long assault on the industry between the 1870s and 1910s to impose an “American Reinheitsgebot.” Unified in this objective were a plethora of the nation’s political, cultural, and agricultural institutions—all seeking to ban to use of rice and corn-based products in the brewing of American ales and lagers. Equally united in opposition to this effort were the brewers and brewing scientists of America. In battles that were passionate, highly public, and intense in nature, these brewing industry advocates successfully defended the right of American brewers to brew with the ingredients of their choice. It is a powerful legacy not only for America’s first r
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Episode 312: Foam
15/07/2024 Duration: 01h07minA deep dive on beer foam with a couple of familiar guests, one of whom literally wrote the book on foam. Special Guests: Ashton Lewis and Charlie Bamforth.
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Episode 182: De-skunking Beer
08/07/2024 Duration: 33minJust when you thought light-struck flavor in beer was permanent... Special Guests: Catherine Villa and Keith Villa.
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Episode 311: Preventing Heat Illness in the Brewery
01/07/2024 Duration: 35minA couple of experts offer tips to help your brewery beat the summer heat. Special Guests: Nick Donofrio and Rissa Spalding.
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Episode 049: Breathe, Breathe, Breathe, Scream
24/06/2024 Duration: 45minKerry Caldwell suffered severe injuries from an accident in the brewhouse. She was airlifted and overcame the 34% chance of survival calculated by the hospital. This episode is both the story of her accident and a description of a simple, inexpensive device that should be installed in your brewery to prevent similar accidents. Special Guests: Kerry Bloxham (Caldwell) and Scott Zetterstrom.
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Episode 310: Identifying and Eliminating Pectinatus in a Craft Lager Facility - A Sensory Case Study
17/06/2024 Duration: 27minIf you have the same canning line as Jack, you might want to listen up. Special Guest: Jack Van Paepeghem.