In-depth weekly interviews with some of the UK's leading independent Craft Brewers, exploring their background and motivations, hopes and fears, and big plans for the future, all whilst we share and discuss a couple of the beers that the brewer is particularly proud of.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 199 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FoodArts |
I am delighted to welcome to the Podcast, Alex from The Hive Craft Beer and Coffee Shop based in Crowthorne, Berkshire. more
I am delighted to welcome to the Podcast Steve from Eight Arch Brewing Co based in Wimborne in Dorset. more
I am delighted to welcome to the Podcast Stephen from Lacada Brewery based in Portrush on the North Coast of Ireland. more
I am delighted to welcome to the Podcast Jonny from Northdown Brewery based in Margate. more
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Rob is without a doubt the greatest craft beer mind on the planet. His knowledge is incredible and his passion shines through
I enjoy listening to this podcast to discover new breweries and find out how they got started. My one criticism is that the host needs to let the brewers speak. He too often interrupts them while they are in the middle of answering a question. Let them finish what they are saying before asking a new question. Other than that, it’s a great podcast.
I’m fairly new to drinking craft beer, have been a cask drinker for many years, and have no experience of brewing. Only discovered this podcast last week; the interviews are very informative and I like the way Rob asks open questions and lets his guests talk about their business, history and and products. It’s great, as a newcomer to the podcast, to initially pick the episodes that feature breweries I’ve tried produce from, but I’ll work through the other episodes as well. Thanks
I spoke to Rob on Instagram a couple of weeks ago and said to him but I genuinely look forward to the pod dropping on a Tuesday morning. It absolutely makes the drive to work a lot better! more
Enjoyed listening to these. Some great stories for exciting breweries on how they started, how they are growing and how they do their thing
Apple Podcasts | #40 | United Kingdom/Arts/Food |
Apple Podcasts | #113 | New Zealand/Arts/Food |
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