Episode 214 - [LIVE] Why is my Beer so Expensive?
In Episode 214 we go live again on Facebook and on Twitter, and in this episode we discuss some of the factors causing the rise in beer costs. The discussion focuses on the shortage of carbon dioxide and the effect it is having on beer production. We also do tasting notes on the Chimay Grande Reserve Belgian Dark Strong Ale (Blue Label). Now grab a beer and enjoy the show!
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BEERS MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:
Jim Dandy Brewing Mukluk Cascadian Dark Ale
Payette Brewing Co Flyline Vienna Lager
Chimay Blue Grande Reserve Belgian Dark Strong Ale
Magnanimous Brewing Lurking Fear DIPA
Pelican Brewing Mother of all Storms 2021
Avery Brewing Rumpkin (2015) Pumpkin Beer
Thornbridge Brewery Pardus Banoffee Imp Stout
Brasserie des Franches-Montagnes (BFM) Procrastinator 0 Imp Stout
Jim Dandy Brewing Boone Dog American Stout
LINKS TO ARTICLES DISCUSSED:
Your beer needs carbon dioxide, but the price skyrocketed over the summer found on NPR website written by Bill Chappell
Carbon dioxide shortage threatens beer and food manufacturing found on the Food Dive website written by Megan Poinski
A Beer Shortage Is Brewing. A Volcano Is Partly to Blame found on the Time website written by Nik Popli