Episodes

  • Ep. 157 - Access All Areas: The Paddock Club Long Lunch Live From The Van Dieman Brewing Farm.
    Jul 2 2022
    I've got something a bit different for you on this episode. Last weekend 30 odd of us went out to the White Hills just outside of Launceston to have a day out at the Van Dieman Farm and Brewery. Access all areas and a long lunch with like-minded beer lovers, as members of Van Diemans Paddock Club. This episode is a combination of some interviews I did on the day, Will's "speeches" throughout the day, and my dulcet tones narrating it all! Enjoy! If you want to check out Van Diemans amazing beers, go here Van Dieman Brewing Want to help spread the craft beer gospel? •Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube •Rate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottom •Or Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
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    52 mins
  • Ep. 156 - When Your Guest Cancels Two minutes before the show... With Local Brewing Co's Fucking Legend, Hugo
    Jun 8 2022
    So I get a phone call two minutes before show time, it's Nick from Local Brewing Co. He says he can't make our chat and he is sending in the substitute, Hugo. All of a sudden, my weeks of research about Nick were thrown out the window, not a great start, I needed to wing it a bit. Next, we start the interview and Hugo calls me Beer Head...f'n hell, this is not going well. Then, we clicked, and I am not sure that I have laughed as much on a podcast in a while...this got loose! This is a complex story of craft beer, creating change, giving back, gypsy brewing and unique ideas. But, it's also a lot of fun, and Hugo was a great guest! I hope you enjoy this chat as much as I did! If you want to check out Local Brewing Co's beers, go here Local Brewing Co Want to help spread the craft beer gospel? •Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube •Rate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottom •Or Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
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    53 mins
  • Ep. 155 - When Retro Vibes & Modern Lifestyles Collide. With Brick Lane CEO, Paul Bowker.
    May 23 2022
    Have you been to the supermarket lately? Once upon a time, the displays at the ends of the aisles were filled with chocolates and coca-cola, but these days there is a new player creeping into that space, non-alcoholic beer. And I am not talking about the stuff that you used to pick up next to the non-alc champagne that you drank at the Christmas table as a kid. Old brands in that space like Holsten or Kaliber are being challenged by a raft of newcomers, brewed by everyone from Heinken and Budweiser, to local craft breweries Upflow and Nort. Paul Bowker is CEO of Brick Lane Brewing, and they have introduced a new 70's vibe upstart to the category, Sidewinder. When retro vibes and modern lifestyles collide, that's where you will find the new refreshment-inspired non alcoholic beer from Sidewinder. With these new additions to the lineup, and a category that looks like it is going gangbusters, it seems there is a hell of a lot to talk about. Can Paul convince this Coke Zero and Lime Mineral Water drinker to switch to a non-alc beer...let's see!! If you want to check out these new beers, go here Sidewinder Life Want to help spread the craft beer gospel? •Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube •Rate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottom •Or Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
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    45 mins
  • Ep. 154 - Fork In The Road: A Crowdfunding Story. With Akasha Brewing Founder, Dave Padden.
    May 17 2022
    There is a point that craft breweries get to in their growth trajectory, the one where the founders have realised that they need a little bit of extra funding to fully realise their potential. That'w where we find Akasha Brewing Co right now. Founded in 2015 in Sydney's Five Dock, Akasha has helped spearhead Australia's blossoming love affair with high quality, hop-forward beer, rapidly becoming one of the most celebrated and successful independent breweries in the country. With a nationally recognisable brand, a stellar core range of highly awarded, eminently sessionable beers, and an expanding roster of limited release seasonal projects that push the art and science of brewing to new heights of invention, Akasha is now poised to expand. To realise their dreams, Dave and the Akasha team have decided to embark on a crowdfunding campaign to raise the required funds. They are calling it the inner circle and are very excited about how it can take Akasha to the next level volume-wise, and tick a bunch of other strategic planning boxes for them. Dave jumped on the mic with me to talk it all through. If you are interested in registering for the crowdfunding campaign, you can do so below https://equitise.com/offer/akasha Want to help spread the craft beer gospel? •Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube •Rate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottom •Or Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
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    33 mins
  • Ep. 153 - Lovely Lagers & The Tassie Lifestyle Led Me Here. With The Albert Brewery Head Brewery, JJ King.
    May 9 2022
    Tasmania has a bit of a history with lagers...both of the big guys down have battled for 100 odd years to see who is best. More recently, Tasmanian drinkers have rediscovered their love of lager, brewed by the new wave of craft breweries in this state, and they are liking what they are tasting. I guess that's why a brewery such as The Albert can afford to model their whole business plan on them...lagers of every colour. I'm not sure if it's because I have done hazy's to death, or that I'm getting grumpy in my old age, but there is something about a lager right now that I am just loving. Add the fact that The Albert has recently pumped out another favourtie of mine, a mid strength lager, and I am, in heaven! The new Albert Blue has been my beer of choice for the last few months down here, and now it seems that you mainlanders are now going to get a taste of it. Head Brewer, JJ King, has worked his way around a few mainland breweries, and has now settled in Tasmania to brew Lagers at The Albert...enjoy the chat! Check out The Albert Brewery here Want to help spread the craft beer gospel? •Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube •Rate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottom •Or Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
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    59 mins
  • Ep. 152 - It's A Family Affair. With Seven Mile Brewing's Head Brewer, Matt Wilson.
    Apr 25 2022
    The Northern NSW region has a deep brewing history...it's the birthplace of a little brewery called Stone and Wood, you might have heard it? But a few minutes south of that brewery, in Balina, is another one that has now been kicking around for about 4 or 5 years, Seven Mile Brewing...have you heard of that one? Started by a father and son duo in 2017, this is a truly family-run brewery, which sounds totally awesome, buuuut may have also been a bit tricky at times...we get to that! This is a great chat with Matt, where he opens up about how Stone & Wood came to his rescue one time, what he learned from his time with Dave Padden, how 4 Pines helped him understand the business, and some of the personal challenges he has faced along the way. A ripper of a chat! Check Out Seven Mile's Beers Here Want to help spread the craft beer gospel? •Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube •Rate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottom •Or Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
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    59 mins
  • Ep. 151 - 3rd Time (re-branding) is the Charm! With All-Inn Brewing Chief Operating Officer, Luke Phillips.
    Apr 4 2022
    One thing I know for sure is that this craft beer industry we love so much doesn't stand still for long. Venues that start off small, blow up, styles that were once a must-have on the tap list have been replaced with the next big thing. And, as breweries mature, they tweak their business models and plans, often resulting in a re-brand. All-Inn Brewing has been around since 2012, a little suburban brewery that started out as a labour of love for its founder, Harley Goodacre. He has a modest budget and had to do whatever it took to make his dream a reality, repurposing old milk vats and turning a humble shed into a much-loved brewery. These days, those milk vats have been replaced by shiny stainless, and just in the past few weeks, the beer on shelves has also had a bit of a facelift, which is one of the topics covered in this chat with All-Inn Brewing's COO and Head of Sales, Luke Phillips. Check Out All-Inn's Beers Here Want to help spread the craft beer gospel? •Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube •Rate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottom •Or Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
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    48 mins
  • Ep. 150 - What Do You Do When Your Reality Exceeds Your Dreams? With Margaret River Brewhouse Co-Founder, Aaron Brown.
    Mar 23 2022
    150 Episodes...Whaaat? How did that happen? When I finished the episode with Aaron, I thanked him for his open and honest chat, and for shedding a light on the other side of starting a brewhouse...the food. Often on these podcasts, we focus on the beer, because that is what we all love. But we also love food, and for brewpubs, you aren't going to be too successful if you can't serve both. So anyway, that's a long way of saying this chat was really interesting to me and a bit of a breath of fresh air. This is the story of the Margaret River Brewhouse, a little place 3 hours south of Perth in the middle of some of the most breathtaking scenery in this country. It's a story of 3 guys and their partners who had a dream and how they navigated their way through the tough times, the successes, and the decision of what to do once they had achieved the goal the 3 of them set out when they started. Check out MRB's beers here Want to help spread the craft beer gospel? •Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube •Rate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottom •Or Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
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    53 mins