A weekly podcast dedicated to promoting & pushing the Craft Beer revolution in Ireland one beer at a time, one craft beer virgin at a time. Beer in Ireland doesn't start with Black Stuff, nor should it be reduced to tastless, bland chemically loaded fizzy piss. Ireland's craft beer scene is teething, waiting to break free & introduce flavourful, aromatically interesting, mouth pleasing amber to millions of macrobrewery mouth-slaves. [explicit]
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A weekly podcast dedicated to promoting & pushing the Craft Beer revolution in Ireland one beer at a time, one craft beer virgin at a time. Beer in Ireland doesn't start with Black Stuff, nor should it be reduced to tastless, bland chemically loaded fizzy piss. Ireland's craft beer scene is teething, waiting to break free & introduce flavourful, aromatically interesting, mouth pleasing amber to millions of macrobrewery mouth-slaves. [explicit]
11PM - EP007 - At AllTech where a beer snob & an anti-fizzy-piss protestor scale a craft beer mountain
11PM Somewhere Podcast
29 minutes 59 seconds
11 years ago
11PM - EP007 - At AllTech where a beer snob & an anti-fizzy-piss protestor scale a craft beer mountain
The day after the day before of the AllTech Craft Beers & Food Fair at the Convention Center Dublin, Ian relives his experience as the Edmund Hillary of the anti-fizzy-piss movement, who found his Tensing Norgay in the form of Ireland's infamous IrishBeerSnob; Wayne Dunne. Covered in this is Ian's experience of some of the beers on show that stood out to him, meeting some of the brewers at the show like Sam of Black's of Kinsale, Patrick from Bru, the N17 Brew Crew, & Paddy from Windsor & Eton.
11PM Somewhere Podcast
A weekly podcast dedicated to promoting & pushing the Craft Beer revolution in Ireland one beer at a time, one craft beer virgin at a time. Beer in Ireland doesn't start with Black Stuff, nor should it be reduced to tastless, bland chemically loaded fizzy piss. Ireland's craft beer scene is teething, waiting to break free & introduce flavourful, aromatically interesting, mouth pleasing amber to millions of macrobrewery mouth-slaves. [explicit]