The craft of distilling involves making cuts: the heads, the hearts, and the tails. You have the hearts in your glass, so we are going to bring you everything else. Each month, Heads + Tails serves up interviews, discussion, and news from the world of spirits that aims to broaden your knowledge of these amazing liquids. Have questions or comments? Email us at headsandtails@thebrewingnetwork.com. H... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Most people in the spirits industry are passionate about their work - they have to be, right? Lila, from La Alazana distillery in Argentina, is different. She has the passion, but it's not about her work per say - it's about the totality of the craft... more
Fresh off his two-week trip to Scotland, Warren decides to share some of the bounty he collected. You know ... for "education". Warren visited 24 distilleries in 13 days, so he has much to share with us with regard to not only differences in the scot... more
Copperworks Distilling Co. is making a name for itself in the spirits world, by creating their award-winning spirits from actual craft beer recipes! When Jason Parker started in the fermentation game, it was way back in the late '80's ... on the bee... more
Lenny Eckstein, head distiller and co-founder of Deerhammer Distilling Company, came in to the studio to chat with us about what it takes to go from homebrewer to distiller! Of course, the conversation came with a good selection of Deerhammer spirits... more
Many of you are familiar with Heretic Brewing Company, owned by our good friend and host of Brew Strong, Jamil Zanisheff. But did you know he has started a distillery? To learn more about that, we had Malcom Leiben, head distiller at Heretic Distille... more
Today's show was different than our others - it was our first show without a proper guest! However, we made the best of it by chatting with Erik (again) from ADI about all sorts of topics, plus we did our first round of spirits news. We also received... more
Brothers Robert and Jonathan Likarish are the driving force behind Ironroot Republic Distilling. Located in northern Texas, Ironroot Republic is kicking out some fantastic spirits, thanks to the Texas heat and a healthy approach to using various stra... more
We are all about enjoying spirits on this show, but today we are delving into the world of judging spirits for competitions! Erik Owens and Eric Zandona from the American Distilling Institute were on-hand to walk us through how the folks at ADI judge... more
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I’ve listened to each episode at least three times now and I’m looking forward to hearing them again. It also makes me want try each of these distilleries products a lot and the craft movement is growing strong. You guys are ahead of the curve and I am dying for more episodes!!
I’ve been listening to the Brewing Network since 2009. Their early shows help lead me to where I am today in the world of fermented beverages. I’ve really loved distillation and whisk(e)y almost as long as I’ve been passionate about beer. I want to love this show, but can’t. There’s something that can be advantageous where the interviewers doesn’t know anything about what they asking questions about – I’m a broadcast journalist trained in radio as well with the Air Force – but they miss SO much ... more
These guys are doing a well paced informative show with interesting guests. My only criticism is that it sounds like it’s too unscripted and recorded at a family dinner table, a very load talk-over-each-other type of family (guilty myself). That said it’s also part of the charm. Every episode seems to get better in terms of quality of sound and guest.
Now that I have your attention, listen to it. It’s awesome, and you’ll learn something. Make more shows!
Once again JP you Beardy and the crew hit one out of the park.
If you have an interest is booze and want to learn more, good place to start. Some really cool distilleries have been interviewed.
Awesome show ! Keep it up
Awesome job! JP and Beardy are doing the Lord’s work exploring the world of spirits and distilling.
Apple Podcasts | #245 | South Africa/Arts/Food |
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