Beer dinner review

In episode 4, I talk about how a recent beer dinner turned out, with a breakdown of each course pairing. Music: "Mid Summer" by Broke in Summer. Photo from Foodal.com



Publish Date: 1/16/2020




Recent Episodes

Writer David Nilsen discusses his approach to creating imagery and transporting the reader in ep 54. Nilsen is also the host of Bean to Barstool, a podcast that delves into the worlds of beer and craft chocolate. We talk about some of David's favorite pieces, how the act of sharing a beer or a meal can offer new opportunities to learn about others' experiences, and why Bell's Two Hearted IPA is so amazing. 

This episode is sponsored by Brass Works Brewing of Waterbury, Conn.

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Publish Date: 10/30/2021


Author Tara Nurin returns in Ep 53 to talk about her new book, A Woman's Place Is In the Brewhouse (Chicago Review Press). I urge you to order this book. While you wait, listen to our conversation about the roles of women in the brewing world from prehistory to the present. You can follow Tara at @taranurin on Twitter, and check out her website: www.eyesontheworld.us

This episode is sponsored by Brass Works Brewing in Waterbury, Connecticut. 

Please tell others about this podcast, if you like it. You can get in touch with me via email at beer.snob@yahoo.com, and follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @beersnobwrites.

 

 



Publish Date: 10/16/2021


Here's an episode for anyone interested in the risky side of owning a brewery. In Ep 52, I sit down with Joe Ploof, owner of Hanging Hills Brewing, which nearly died a tragic death after closing its tasting room doors in Hartford, Conn. It's now in a second life, contract brewing at East Rock Brewing in New Haven, Conn. 

In this episode we talk about the problems that Hanging Hills faced, how COVID nearly struck a fatal blow to the company, and the resurrection of a brand. 

Thanks for listening, and tell a friend of 6 about It Starts With Beer. Contact host and producer Will Siss: beer.snob@yahoo.com, and follow him on Instagram and Twitter: @beersnobwrites.   



Publish Date: 8/23/2021


In ep 51, I had the privilege of talking to a giant in beer publishing. Stan Hieronymus has the rare ability to write for the casual and intensely informed reader. We focused primarily on the topic of using local ingredients in beer, as I recently read his 2016 book "Brewing Local: American-Grown Beer" (Brewers Publications). We veer off into how a recent love of the sweet in beer squares with tradition, and the commitment it takes to incorporate local ingredients like roots, mushrooms, honey, and spelt.

This episode is sponsored by Back East Brewing in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Background music courtesy of Pixabay.



Publish Date: 4/25/2021


Ep 50 (woo!) focuses on learning about beer from an unlikely place. As much as I enjoy scrolling through Instagram, it's primarily a fun factory of nonsense. However, Em Sauter (@pintsandpanels) and Proper_Josh (@proper_josh) make it a bit more educational. Em creates cartoons and Josh makes tasting videos and they both delve into beer from angles that are both informed yet fun. (You can see more of Em's work at www.pintsandpanels.com.)

Join me for the Afterparty, where I discuss Brass Works Brewing's Mango Habanero Fowl'd Up IPA. 

This episode is sponsored by Back East Brewing. Music is from Pixabay.

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Publish Date: 4/2/2021


It was a delight speaking with Barb Baker for episode 49. Known as the Siren of Stout, this Michigan-based beer blogger works with Fermenta, an organization that raises money to help women achieve more in the fermented arts, including brewing. She's partnered up with others to create her own pastry stout and honey wine, and she's always promoting others and passing along information on her Instagram account (@sirenofstout). 

We talk about the poise and confidence it takes to be an African-American woman in beer and her experience as a model, car show host, and actress. She's insightful and inspiring.

This episode is brought to you by the good people at Back East Brewing in Bloomfield, Conn. The Afterparty beer is Abel Coconut Vanilla Porter from Brass Works Brewing in Waterbury, Conn. Background music is courtesy of Pixabay. Photo by Darrel Ellis for SeenTheMagazine.com.



Publish Date: 3/12/2021


In ep 48, I confront the complicated feelings that low and no alcohol beer bring out in my rapidly aging body. Like this episode, I am also 48, and I have a toddler. To make sense of my new love of low-ABV beer without giving up my tiny amount of cool cred, I turned to experts and trusted friends: Good Beer Hunting reporter Kate Bernot, Bottle Stop beer buyer Kevin Thomas, Athletic Brewing brewer John Walker, and all-around nice guy Art Hendrickson Jr. 

This is my first "narrative" episode and was a labor of love. It's not a straight interview, but a story told with many voices. I did the editing and even the music myself, with some help from Pixabay. 

Speaking of music, during the Afterparty, I spin the single "Strangers" by Coleus, so stick around for that. 

This episode is sponsored by Brass Works Brewing in Waterbury, Connecticut. 



Publish Date: 2/5/2021


In episode 47, I chat with author and recipe creator Jackie Dodd Mallory, known as The Beeroness. She makes baking and cooking with beer seem easy and fun and she teaches me some valuable basics on when and how to use beer as an ingredient, the importance of yeast, why brown ale is like a bass player, how to take better beer photographs, and more. 

Stay for the Afterparty, when I talk about the past and future of this nearly 1-year-old podcast.

This episode is sponsored by Back East Brewing of Bloomfield, Connecticut.

You can learn more about Jackie at her website: www.thebeeroness.com.

Music: “Dreamy Day” by Caffeine Creek Band and “Summertime” by JuliusH (royalty-free from Pixabay.com/music), and a snippet from “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” performed by Ella Fitzgerald

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Publish Date: 12/27/2020


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It Starts With Beer allows host Will Siss, a beer columnist since 2005, to interview and make commentary on the beer world. Conversations start with beer, and often end someplace else.

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