12 episodes

Shakespeare said that all the world was a stage, and all the men and women merely players, but Shakespeare was a lazy swine who couldn't even be bothered to write his own plays. The world is not a stage but a bar, and each of us gathered there for a pint and a chat until the indomitable bouncer shows us the door.

Sherbrooke Liquor's Talking Pints exists to document the events of that bar, or at least those that take place around Edmonton-- the conversations, characters, and beverages that make them up. Each month, the affable and ill-informed Lewis Kelly tracks down a different local brewing luminary for a topical talk on all things related to Edmonton beer. The show explains the wonderful and sometimes bewildering world of beer to the non-expert, and introduces the movers-and-shakers of the local brewing landscape.

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Shakespeare said that all the world was a stage, and all the men and women merely players, but Shakespeare was a lazy swine who couldn't even be bothered to write his own plays. The world is not a stage but a bar, and each of us gathered there for a pint and a chat until the indomitable bouncer shows us the door.

Sherbrooke Liquor's Talking Pints exists to document the events of that bar, or at least those that take place around Edmonton-- the conversations, characters, and beverages that make them up. Each month, the affable and ill-informed Lewis Kelly tracks down a different local brewing luminary for a topical talk on all things related to Edmonton beer. The show explains the wonderful and sometimes bewildering world of beer to the non-expert, and introduces the movers-and-shakers of the local brewing landscape.

    Episode #12

    Episode #12

    It's been said that all roads lead to Rome. For the beer devotee, we might say that all beers lead to the brewery. To really understand beer, one needs to make some.

    In the January episode of Talking Pints, Lewis goes on a voyage of self-discovery and adventure when he tries to replicate the famous Duvel beer at home. Joined by avid homebrewer Reuben Mahaffy, the two slaved over the beer for months.

    Will their efforts be crowned by success, or will they be splashed with the unfermented barley juice of failure? Tune in to find out!

    Episode #11

    Episode #11

    Monks are known for three things: prayer, beer, and kung fu. Two of those fall outside the purview of this podcast, but what remains makes fine fodder for a festive podcast. This month's show is all about ale produced by Catholic monks in Belgium.

    Our guide through the many pitfalls and Trapps that lie in wait for the unwary is Vince Schaeffer, vice president of sales and marketing for Horizon Beers, import company extraordinary. Listen in to learn all about dubbels, tripels, and quadrupels, and also the Other Michael Jackson and the benefits of altruistic monastic arson.

    Episode #10

    Episode #10

    Beer is the modern magical drink – it foams and bubbles and transforms those who consume it. Leave it to science to come in and ruin the magic and mystery here, as its done in so many other areas.

    This month's Talking Pints jumps into the lab with one of these fun-hating scientists to investigate the fascinating chemistry behind beer.

    Episode #1

    Episode #1

    The first episode of Talking Pints features one of the seminal figures of Edmonton beer, Alley Kat's Neil Herbst. Over a glass of his brewery's St. Portersburg Baltic Porter, Herbst raps about his entry into home-brewing, the probable appetites of Russia's Catherine the Great, and the growing enthusiasm for craft beer in North America.

    Episode #2

    Episode #2

    How long can two people possibly talk about hops? Why are so many famous authors also famous dipsomaniacs? What do government-funded scientists have to do with the modern India Pale Ale? The answers to these and other irrelevant questions can be found in March's episode of Talking Pints, featuring beer writer and librarian Peter Bailey.

    Episode #3

    Episode #3

    Beer, as Benjamin Franklin said, is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. If he's right, we ought to spread the good news to all and sundry – but far too often, the portion of the population that experts describe as "female" gets left out of beer production and consumption. In this episode of Talking Pints, we sit down with Shelley Hall Zenew of Yukon Brewing to investigate the fairer sex's relationship with the greatest of all beverages.

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