Episode 176 - [LIVE] History of Women in Brewing

In Episode 176 we go live again on Facebook, and we talk about the history of women in brewing. We go back in time 7000 years and work our way up to present times and discover the impact women had on our favorite malt beverage. We also discuss an article diving into the process of developing a “Cold” IPA variant.  We have some great random beer conversations as well. So grab a beer and enjoy the show! 

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BEERS MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

Crooked Pecker Brewing Co. Medicine Ball Dodgeball

Mother Earth Brewing  Milk Truck Latte Stout

Cigar City Spiritual Needs

Trek Brewing Canteen Cream Ale 

Mother Earth Brewing 4Seasons of Mother Earth (Spring2021) Barrel Aged Coconut Cake Imperial Stout 

Varietal Beer Co Sup Cuz IPA 

Lumberbeard Brewing Keeping It Classic IPA 

Revision Brewing El Repaso Mexican-Style Lager

LINKS TO ARTICLES DISCUSSED:

What is a Cold IPA? Definition explained by Wayfinder brewmaster Kevin Davey

Women and Beer: A Forgotten Pairing

Women in brewing


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