Beer In Front

Dave Zalatoris

I'm Dave, a regular Chicago Beer Guy with a podcast about some old school beers and new classics. Sometimes the Beer In Front of you is the best one yet! https://www.patreon.com/beerinfront https://linktr.ee/BeerInFront Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-in-front--5704447/support.

  1. 3d ago

    310 Nicole Bentler From Pocono Mountain Farms

    Beer In Front – Episode 310 Show Notes This week on Beer In Front, we're mixing things up with a conversation that isn't about beer...at least not at first. Dave welcomes Nicole Bentler, founder of Pocono Mountain Farms, to talk about one of the beverage world's most intriguing newcomers: maple water. Nicole explains how this naturally hydrating drink is harvested straight from maple trees before it becomes syrup, why athletes and health-conscious consumers are embracing it, and what it's like running a 450-acre certified organic maple farm in Pennsylvania. From sustainability and fireflies to bourbon pairings and recovery drinks, it's a fascinating look at a product you may not have considered before.Of course, there are plenty of beer discussions as well, including:Pollyanna Brewing's expansion into Chicago and the return of several Alarmist Brewing favorites.Maui Brewing's first non-alcoholic beer, Maui Lite.Firestone Walker and Toppling Goliath teaming up on a collaborative West Coast Double IPA.A preview of Goose Island's 2026 Bourbon County Apple Crisp variant.New Belgium collaborations featuring peach bellini and tropical-inspired summer beers.Beer ReviewsBKS Artisan Ales – Counterculture IPA (Kansas City, MO) A flavorful hazy IPA with bright fruit character, a creamy mouthfeel, and excellent balance. A standout beer from one of Kansas City's top breweries. Revolution Brewing – Supermassive Café Deth A bourbon barrel-aged imperial stout infused with Dark Matter Coffee that delivers rich coffee, bourbon, chocolate, and creamy sweetness in every sip. Another exceptional release from Revolution's celebrated Deep Wood Series. Whether you're curious about innovative beverages, looking for new beers to hunt down, or just want another entertaining conversation from the world of craft beer and beyond, Episode 310 has something for everyone.Grab a beer...or maybe a maple water...and enjoy the show! Pocono Maple Water Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-in-front--5704447/support. Beer Media Group

    310 Nicole Bentler From Pocono Mountain Farms
  2. Jul 6

    310 Chicago Beer History With Andrew Mason

    Chicago Brewing History of the 1990s with Andrew Mason Chicago's craft beer scene didn't happen overnight.This week, Dave sits down with longtime brewer Andrew Mason to discuss his new Kickstarter project, Chicago Brewing History: The '90s, an ambitious documentary series preserving the stories, people, and breweries that built Chicago's modern beer culture. Andrew shares his own journey through breweries including Flossmoor Station, Mickey Finn's, Three Floyds, Solemn Oath, and beyond before explaining why now is the time to capture the memories of the pioneers who shaped one of America's greatest beer cities.They discuss:Why the 1990s were the defining decade for Chicago craft beerGoose Island, Three Floyds, Real Ale Fest, and other influential breweries and institutionsThe brewers whose stories deserve to be preservedHow Chicago's neighborhood tavern culture helped shape today's beer sceneThe challenges facing modern breweries—and why local taprooms remain so importantWhy documenting brewing history matters before these stories disappearAndrew also explains how listeners can support the Kickstarter campaign and help bring this project to life. After the interview, Dave cracks open a classic Three Floyds Zombie Dust Pale Ale and reflects on the beer's legendary status—from the days when it was nearly impossible to find to becoming one of the Midwest's defining craft beers.Dave also gives a recovery update following elbow surgery, previews upcoming episodes on Pocono Maple Water, Tang, and the history of Chicago taverns, and asks listeners to send along future show ideas while he's recovering. Featured Beer🍺 Three Floyds Zombie Dust Pale Ale Learn MoreSupport Andrew Mason's Chicago Brewing History: The '90s Kickstarter project through the links in this episode's description. Have an episode idea or guest suggestion? Dave@BeerInFront.com Follow Beer In Front on social media for new episodes, beer reviews, interviews, and everything happening in the craft beer world.If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow beer lover. It helps more people discover independent beer podcasts.Cheers! Chicago Beer History Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-in-front--5704447/support. Beer Media Group

    310 Chicago Beer History With Andrew Mason
  3. Jun 29

    2026 Homebrew Con Recap

    Beer In Front – Episode 309 Homebrew Con Returns, Riverbend Malt & The Brew Depot Homebrew Con is back, and this week I'm talking with two people who are helping shape the future of homebrewing.After a quick update on my recent elbow surgery (and an apology to anyone I may have unintentionally offended while under anesthesia), I share a few stories from the beer world before diving into conversations from Homebrew Con in Asheville, North Carolina. First, I talk with Tina Hoffert of Riverbend Malt House about the growing craft malt movement, why locally sourced malt matters, and how malt contributes far more than just fermentable sugars. We also recap Homebrew Con, discuss regional ingredients, and explore how Riverbend is connecting farmers, maltsters, brewers, and homebrewers. Then I'm joined by Joshua Lord, owner of The Brew Depot in Georgia. Joshua shares his journey from homebrewer to homebrew shop owner, discusses why local homebrew shops remain vital to the brewing community, and explains how craft malt is changing the way homebrewers think about ingredients. We also recap Homebrew Con and talk about why the future of homebrewing looks brighter than many people realize.Also in this episode:Recovery update after elbow surgeryGreat American Beer Festival ticket newsThree Floyds and Binny's collaboration: The MorriganFour Roses Experimental Series finished in Mizunara oakPipeworks introduces a non-alcoholic Lizard King Pale AleNational Homebrew Competition highlightsBeer In Front Beer Review: Classic Fat Tire Amber Ale returnsWhether you're an experienced homebrewer, a craft beer fan, or simply curious about what goes into making great beer, this episode celebrates the people and ingredients that keep craft brewing moving forward.Featured GuestsTina Hoffert – Riverbend Malt HouseJoshua Lord – The Brew DepotBeer Reviewed🍺 New Belgium Classic Fat Tire Amber AleIf you enjoy the show, please subscribe, leave a rating and review, and share the episode with the beer lovers in your life.Put it in the cart! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-in-front--5704447/support. Beer Media Group

    2026 Homebrew Con Recap
  4. Jun 8

    How Weight Loss Drugs Are Reshaping What We Eat And Drink

    What happens when millions of people simply stop wanting that second beer? In this episode of Beer In Front, I take a deep dive into the rapidly growing world of GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound—and explore how these drugs are reshaping the food and beverage industry. While most coverage focuses on weight loss, the bigger story may be changing consumer behavior. Research suggests GLP-1 medications don't just reduce appetite, they may also reduce cravings for alcohol, snacks, and other highly rewarding foods by affecting the brain's dopamine reward system.  Why GLP-1 users are drinking significantly less alcoholNew research showing dramatic reductions in alcohol cravingsHow wine, beer, and spirits are being affected differentlyWhy bars and restaurants are seeing smaller checks and fewer repeat drink ordersThe projected $30-$55 billion impact on the food and beverage industryHow grocery shopping habits are changingThe opportunities for premium alcohol, craft beverages, and non-alcoholic alternativesWhy GLP-1 medications could become an important tool in treating alcohol use disorderWhat breweries, bars, restaurants, and food companies need to do to adaptAs adoption continues to grow and new oral versions of these medications reach the market, the effects on consumer spending and consumption habits may only accelerate.Whether you're in the beer business, restaurant industry, food manufacturing, or simply curious about how emerging health trends shape the economy, this episode explores one of the most important consumer shifts happening today. Statistic Sources 1 in 8 U.S. adults currently on a GLP-1 drug KFF Health Tracking Poll, Nov 2025 Up to 75% potential reduction in alcohol consumption Morgan Stanley  25% of GLP-1 users stopped drinking entirely Morgan Stanley 41% reduction in daily drinking (clinical trial) JAMA Psychiatry 2025 Wine down 52%, beer 43%, spirits 40% EY-Parthenon Survey 10% of adults = 50% of all alcohol sold U.S. alcohol consumption data $30–55B projected F&B revenue loss by 2030–34 J.P. Morgan Feb 2026 23% of households contain a GLP-1 user CNBC / industry data 2026 Dinner traffic down 6% among regular users Restaurant industry analysis, 2026 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-in-front--5704447/support. Beer Media Group

    How Weight Loss Drugs Are Reshaping What We Eat And Drink
  5. Jun 1

    306 Merican Light Beer With Israel Dominguez

    This week on Beer In Front, I sit down with Israel Dominguez, President of Merican Light Beer, to talk about building a modern lager brand with old-school appeal. After nearly a decade at Anheuser-Busch, Israel took what he learned from one of the biggest beer companies in the world and launched a brand focused on authenticity, community, and a simple mission: make a great American light lager. In This Episode:Israel's journey from Anheuser-Busch executive to beer entrepreneurThe inspiration behind Merican Light BeerWhy nostalgia, familiarity, and Americana are central to the brandHow Merican grew rapidly through community-focused marketingThe challenges of building a beer brand in today's crowded lager marketExpansion into North Carolina and Tennessee and plans for future growthMerican's commitment to supporting veterans, family farming, clean water initiatives, outdoor recreation, and youth sportsWhy light lagers continue to be one of the strongest segments in beer todayBeer Review: I get my hands on a can of Merican Light Beer and puts it to the test. The verdict? A crisp, crushable lager with subtle notes of wood and apple that make it stand out from the crowd. It's  a perfect summer beer and could become a future fridge staple once it reaches Chicago. Also On The ShowBirthday weekend recap at Old Irving BrewingAn update on the upcoming elbow surgery and recovery plansA preview of next week's special solo episode examining how GLP-1 medications are changing alcohol consumption and impacting the food and beverage industries.Learn More Visit the official Merican Light Beer website:  Merican Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-in-front--5704447/support. Beer Media Group

    306 Merican Light Beer With Israel Dominguez
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I'm Dave, a regular Chicago Beer Guy with a podcast about some old school beers and new classics. Sometimes the Beer In Front of you is the best one yet! https://www.patreon.com/beerinfront https://linktr.ee/BeerInFront Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-in-front--5704447/support.