Bean to Barstool Bite Sized: 5 Minutes with Kyle Spears of Carillon Brewing
In this episode of Bean to Barstool Bite Sized we talk with Kyle Spears, the head brewer for Carillon Brewing Company in Dayton, Ohio. Carillon is housed on the grounds of Carillon Historical Park, and is the only brewery in the country on the grounds of a historical museum. Their beer is brewed entirely using techniques and replica equipment from 1850. Kyle is a trained historian, and here he talks about the importance of tasting these beers in the context of the museum, the time period their seeking to recreate, and some of the unusual beer recipes they've brought back to life.
Indianapolis Beer with Amy Beers (Ep. 42)
In this episode we talk with Amy Beers, the author of the new book Indianapolis Beer Stories: History to Modern Craft in Circle City Brewing. Amy is a Certified Cicerone and she leads walking beer tours around Indy through her company Drinking with Beers. In this conversation we discuss her book, the invisible history of Indianapolis beer prior to Prohibition, and the vibrant modern beer scene in central Indiana.
Witches, Alewives, and Beer History with Dr. Christina Wade (Ep. 27)
Connections have been drawn between Medieval female brewers and our modern day image of witches, from pointy hats to cauldrons, and black cats to broom sticks. The story gets passed around that modern iconography of witches comes from these Medieval alewives. But is there any truth to these stories? Beer historian Dr. Christina Wade has the answers.