Other People's Beer Podcast

Other People's Beer
Other People's Beer Podcast Podcast

Raising the quality of beer by lowering the barrier to entry.

  1. 17 AUG

    Simplicity: Do you need all that gear?

    Dave and Marc talk about changing seasons in a home brewer's life and simplifiying equipment.  They also mention some windchimes - not knowing the microphones would filter them out entirely!   In this episode of Other People's Beer, Dave and explore the concept of simplicity in brewing, drawing on their collective 20+ years of experience. They delve into the pitfalls of complexity that many new homebrewers face and discuss how modern brewing systems, while offering more data and control, may not always enhance the brewing experience. The hosts share personal anecdotes about their brewing journeys, emphasizing the joy of brewing for oneself and the importance of making beer enjoyable rather than complicated. Key Topics Discussed: Introduction to Brewing Simplicity: Discussion on the appeal of simplicity in home brewing. Reflection on past experiences and the realization that less can be more when brewing. Complexity vs. Simplicity: The potential pitfalls for entry-level homebrewers who might get overwhelmed by complex brewing systems. The balance between using advanced technology and maintaining the essence of brewing. Personal Brewing Experiences: Dave shares his recent transition back to partial mash brewing for its simplicity and taste. Marc reflects on the nostalgia and simplicity of brewing on a stovetop, revisiting methods from earlier brewing days. Equipment and Brewing Systems: Discussion on the tendency to acquire more sophisticated brewing equipment and the realization that simplicity can be equally rewarding. Personal anecdotes about buying and selling brewing equipment and the reasons behind these decisions. Brewing for Personal Enjoyment: The hosts emphasize brewing for personal satisfaction rather than commercial aspirations. The idea that brewing is about creating something enjoyable for oneself, regardless of the complexity involved. Community Engagement: Invitation for listeners to share their experiences and methods of simplifying their brewing processes. Encouragement for listeners to engage with the podcast through social media and email. Notable Quotes: "Simplicity in whatever form you have it is fine, and whatever the lowest simplicity level that you're comfortable with is fine." "My aspiration is to make good beer that I enjoy making." "Make good beer because... who cares?" Call to Action: Share your brewing experiences and simplification techniques on the podcast's social media or email. Suggest topics or brewers for future interviews. Contact Information: Email: otherpeoplesbeer@gmail.com Instagram: @otherpeoplesbeer Closing Remarks: Dave and Marc conclude the episode with a lighthearted discussion about the joys of brewing and their commitment to making good beer for personal enjoyment. They encourage listeners to find joy in the brewing process and to not be afraid of simplicity.

    21 min
  2. 15 JULY

    Rip Ty'd Bahamian Craft Beer

    Marc is in Nassua, Bahamas to interview Christine Albury, the Bahamas only female craft brewer. Other People's Beer - Episode 208: Rip Ty'd Bahamian Craft Beer Episode Summary In this episode of Other People's Beer, host Marc (without Dave) visits Riptide Brewing in Nassau, Bahamas. Marc engages in a lively conversation with Christina Albright, the owner of Riptide Brewing and the only female brewer in the Bahamas. Christina shares her unique journey from being married to a craft brewer to becoming a business owner and brewer herself. They discuss the challenges and triumphs of running a brewery, the use of natural ingredients, and the innovative methods used in their brewing process. This episode provides a fascinating insight into the world of craft brewing in the Caribbean. Key Topics and Timestamps Introduction: Marc introduces the episode and the purpose of his visit to Riptide Brewing. Meet Christina Albright: Christina shares her story of starting in the brewing industry and becoming the only female brewer in the Bahamas. Brewing Journey: From home brewing with natural ingredients to running a brewery. Watermelon Pilsner: Discussing the creation of their popular Watermelon Pilsner using fresh, home-juiced watermelon. Scaling Up: Transitioning from one-gallon brewing to one-barrel brewing and the challenges involved. The Great Grand Opening: How the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their opening plans and the pivot to curbside service. Labor of Love: The commitment and passion required to run a small brewery. DIY Walk-in Cooler: Christina describes the DIY process of converting an office into a cold storage space. Directions and Invitation: How to find Riptide Brewing and an invitation to visit.   Notable Quotes Christina Albright: "We started brewing with all natural ingredients, cracking our own grains, and using fresh fruits like watermelon for our Pilsner." Marc Pitman: "I don't normally like Pilsners or fruit beers, but the Watermelon Pilsner was truly refreshing and surprising." Christina Albright: "Opening a brewery curbside during a pandemic was challenging, but we're still here and going strong."   Key Takeaways Craft and Commitment: Christina's journey underscores the dedication and hard work required to succeed in the craft brewing industry. Innovation in Brewing: Riptide Brewing's use of fresh, natural ingredients and DIY solutions like their walk-in cooler highlight the innovative spirit of small breweries. Community Focus: Despite the challenges, Riptide Brewing remains a family-run business committed to creating a welcoming environment for beer lovers.   Find Riptide Brewing Location: A 13-minute walk east from the cruise port or just over the bridge from Atlantis in Nassau, Bahamas. Experience: Enjoy a truly Bahamian vibe with Canadian maple communal tables perfect for making new friends. Online: https://www.riptyd.com/   Final Note For listeners of Other People's Beer, Marc encourages everyone to "brew good beer because why not?" Join Marc in celebrating the passion and creativity of the craft brewing community. 🎉🍻

    10 min
  3. 15 JUNE

    Golden Ale: A Brewing Day with Dave and Brad

    In today's short, Dave helps his friend Brad start homebrewing by brewing a clone of Flying Dog's Tire Bite.   # Episode Show Notes for "Golden Ale Poolside: A Brewing Day with Dave and Brad"   **Episode Title:** Golden Ale Poolside: A Brewing Day with Dave and Brad   **Hosts:** David and Brad   **Podcast:** Other People's Beer   ---   **Episode Summary:** In this special mini-episode of Other People's Beer, hosts David and Brad embark on a brewing adventure to celebrate National Homebrew Day. With a focus on creating a sessionable Golden Ale perfect for summer sipping by the pool, the duo dives into the intricacies of homebrewing after a brief hiatus. From selecting the right ingredients to adjusting recipes on the fly, this episode is a testament to the joy and camaraderie found in brewing beer at home.   **Timestamps:** - [00:00] Introduction and the concept behind "Other People's Beer" - [01:20] Brad's invitation to Dave for a brewing session at home - [02:15] The significance of National Homebrew Day - [03:00] Choosing the Golden Ale for summer enjoyment - [04:45] Recipe adjustments and ingredient selections - [06:30] Mashing in and brewing process overview - [08:00] Discussion on beer preferences and ideal summer brews - [09:45] The importance of International Bitterness Units (IBUs) in flavor profile - [11:00] Planning for poolside beer consumption and low ABV benefits - [12:30] Closing thoughts and invitation to make good beer   **Key Highlights:** - 🍺 **Brewing After a Break:** Dave returns to brewing after nearly a year due to health challenges, finding solace and excitement in the process alongside Brad. - 🌞 **Perfect Poolside Pick:** The selection of a Golden Ale by Flying Dog Brewery, known as the Tire Bite Golden Ale, serves as the ideal beer for relaxing by the pool with a balance of flavor and a modest ABV of around 4.5%. - 📚 **Recipe Adaptation:** Faced with missing ingredients, Dave and Brad demonstrate the flexibility and creativity inherent in homebrewing, adjusting the recipe to suit their needs while maintaining the essence of the Golden Ale. - 🤝 **Brewing Philosophy:** Emphasizing the "low barrier to entry" for quality beer making, this episode encourages listeners to dive into homebrewing, regardless of experience level, highlighting the community and learning opportunities it provides. - 🍻 **Diverse Tastes:** A discussion on personal beer preferences reveals the subjective nature of brewing and beer enjoyment, with a special nod to the significance of IBUs in crafting a beer's flavor profile.   **Notable Quotes:** - "We are raising the quality of beer by lowering the barrier to entry." - The podcast's mission to demystify homebrewing. - "Craft beer is getting expensive, and I thought, getting a kit, making beer... sounds like a good deal." - Brad on the motivation behind homebrewing. - "I do appreciate the low ABV on this one because you can drink it all day." - Dave on the benefits of sessionable beers for prolonged enjoyment.   **Conclusion:** Join David and Brad as they navigate the joyful intricacies of brewing a Golden Ale fit for summer days. Whether you're a seasoned homebrewer or curious about starting, this episode serves as a reminder of the simple pleasures found in creating and sharing beer with friends. So, grab your brewing kit (or start planning for one), and let's make good beer together.   ---   🎧 *Tune in to "Other People's Beer" for more episodes on homebrewing adventures, beer reviews, and insights from the brewing community.*

    5 min
  4. 15 MAY

    Liability Brewing Company

    Marc flies solo and interviews the brewers at Liability Brewing Company in Greenville, SC during a working brew day.   Episode Show Notes for "Brewing Passions at Liability Brewing" Episode Title: Brewing Passions at Liability Brewing Hosts: Marc Pitman Guests: Jared Tuttle and Jeremy Cody from Liability Brewing Location: Liability Brewing, Greenville   Episode Summary: In this captivating episode, we're diving into the heart of Greenville's vibrant brewing scene with an exclusive visit to Liability Brewing. OPB Marc Pitman talks with Liability Brewing’s talented brewers Jeremy Tuttle and Jared Cody, uncover the rich stories, the philosophy, and the involved brewing processes that define this local gem. From homebrewing origins to achieving B Corp status, this episode is a testament to the passion and dedication behind Liability Brewing's success. Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction to Liability Brewing with Jeremy and Jared [02:35] The Unique Vibe of Liability Brewing and Its Community [04:50] The Journey from Homebrewing to Commercial Brewing [08:15] The Origin of Liability Brewing’s Name and Its Evolution [11:30] Transitioning into Commercial Brewing and the Challenges Faced [15:00] The Art and Science Behind Their Signature Beers [19:45] Embracing the Business Aspect of Brewing [22:30] B Corp Certification: Sustainability and Community Engagement [27:50] Innovations in Brewing Process and Sustainability Efforts [32:00] Advice for Homebrewers and Aspiring Brewers [35:40] The Culture and Future of Liability Brewing   Key Highlights: 🍺 Journey to Liability Brewing: Discover the inspiring story behind Liability Brewing's name, symbolizing the overcoming of challenges and the pursuit of passion in brewing. 🐾 Meet Jade: Get introduced to Jade, the beloved brewery dog, showcasing Liability's welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. 🏆 B Corp Certification: Learn about Liability Brewing's commitment to sustainability, community, and being a force for good, making them one of the few B Corp certified breweries. 🍻 Signature Beers: Delve into the artistry behind their beers, including the beloved "to Wombat" IPA and the innovative "Tequila Me Salty" barrel-aged gose. 🌿 Sustainability Practices: Explore Liability's innovative practices, from recycling glass to using spent grains for animal feed, embodying their B Corp ethos. 📚 Community Engagement: Hear about their efforts in giving back to the community, from supporting UNICEF Ukraine to making the largest cash donation to Greenville Literacy.   Notable Quote: "As a homebrewer, please yourself and no one else. It does not matter." - Jeremy encouraging homebrewers to experiment and enjoy the process.   Conclusion: Join us at Liability Brewing where the passion for craft beer merges with a commitment to community and sustainability. Whether you're a beer aficionado or a curious newcomer, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of brewing, underscored by the vibrant spirit of Greenville's brewing community.   🎧 Tune in to this episode for an immersive experience into the world of craft brewing at Liability Brewing, where every beer tells a story of passion, innovation, and community.

    45 min
  5. 18 APR

    Our Fermented Lives - Dr. Julia Skinner

    Beer, of course, is fermented. Have yo realized how many other parts of our lives are fermented? In this episode, Dave and Marc talk to Dr. Julia Skinner, author of "Our Fermented Lives." You'll be amazed.   Based on the transcript provided, here are the notes and a URL listing for "OPB Ep205 Our Fermented Lives": Episode Notes: - **Title:** OPB Ep205 - Our Fermented Lives - **Hosts:** Marc and Dave - **Guest:** Dr. Julia Skinner, author of "Our Fermented Lives" - **Main Topics Discussed:**   - The importance and history of fermentation   - Easy fermentation recipes and experiments   - The health benefits of fermented foods   - Fermentation as a method of food preservation   - The role of fermentation in community and tradition   - Surprising foods that are fermented - **Interesting Points:**   - Fermentation is a collaborative process with the environment.   - You don't need sophisticated tools to start fermenting.   - Fermentation can be a way to reduce food waste.   - The transformative action of microbes is central to fermentation.   - Documenting fermentation traditions is crucial for future generations. URLs Mentioned: Root Kitchens Website: URL: https://rootkitchens.com Description: This is Dr. Julia Skinner's website where you can find information about her work, events, and community engagement related to fermentation. Julia Skinner's Newsletter on Substack: URL: https://rootkitchens.substack.com  Description: Here, Julia shares her thoughts, recipes, and various meanderings on fermentation. The newsletter is available in both free and paid versions, offering recipes and insights into the fermentation process.

    54 min

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