

There’s no single thing I’ve taken away from this show that’s been a major part of my home brewing, it’s more of at least one thing I find in each show that either answers a questions I’ve had, improves something I’m currently doing, or gives me a new idea on something to try. “Homebrew Happy Hour” episode lengths fit perfectly into my daily drive to work.
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This one of my favorite “commuter” series for all podcast subjects. “This is the podcast where we take YOUR questions about homebrew and craft beer as well as interview fellow homebrewers and industry professionals!”

Subscribed to “Basic Brewing Radio” on iTunes of Apple Podcasts at:Īnother one that is bound to make you both laugh and learn something is “Homebrew Happy Hour”. Learn more about “Basic Brewing Radio” at: I learned many styles following that lead, not to mention brought home more than a few medals from one-gallon brews. My biggest take away from this series for far is that small one gallon batches are indeed worth the time and effort to make.

James and Steve are two very talented brewers with extremely quick wits. We take the mystery and fear out of brewing the best beer in the world.”Īs I said to open this entry on my list, this show is as funny as it is informative. “Basic Brewing Radio is a weekly show about the basics of brewing beer in your own home. Basic Brewing Radio is described on iTunes as: When I want to laugh as much as learn, I turn directly to “Basic Brewing Radio”. Subscribe to “Brew Strong” on iTunes or Apple Podcasts at: Particularly, their multipart series on brewing water. I’ve learned a lot from this series, and more importantly this show has demystified quite a few aspects of home brewing allowing me to more confidently take deeper dives on the fine points of the hobby. Designed as a brewing geek’s must-listen show, Brew Strong is your source for cutting edge beer and brewing information, answers to technical questions, as well a guide to greater appreciation of all things beer.” “Brew Strong, with host Jamil Zainashff and John Palmer, combines the two most prominent authors and figures in homebrewing today in a live beer radio format that allows listeners to pose beginning and advanced brewing questions to export hosts and guests from the Craft Beer industry. Part of the pioneer of live audio beer podcasts The Brewing Network, “Brew Strong” is described on iTunes as: Here’s my current top 5 pick or the most entertaining, informative, and educational podcasts on home brewing. Today’s popular home brewing podcasts are not only informative but also a lot of fun to listen to. In this article, we’ll take a look at just one facet of New Media – podcasts. YouTube, Blogs, Vlogs, Webcasts, streaming media, online communities, and social media are just a few of the resources available to absolutely anyone that wants to learn anything about home brewing. In the modern digital information age, there’s almost no piece of information about home brewing you won’t be able to find with just a bit of searching. When those two worlds collide, there really is no better time than right now.
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There’s also never been a better time to access on-demand, free media. There’s never been a better time to be a homebrewer.
