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Good Beer Hunting

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Award-winning interviews with a wide spectrum of people working in, and around, the beer industry. We balance the culture of craft beer with the businesses it supports, and examine the tenacity of its ideals.
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The Turning: Room of Mirrors

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In every ballet studio, there is a wall of mirrors. It reflects the people within. They’re part of a closed, elite group that asks for sacrifice and devotion from its members. This insular community produces iconic artists. It’s founded on a strict power structure, often with one man at the top. By tracing the origins of this unusual lifestyle, starting with the legacy of choreographer George Balanchine and the intimate stories of young dancers, we expose the beauty of an artform and the com ...
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Early investor in the blockchain since 2013 and leader in the crypto movement, Oto Gomes has forged his success with technical skill, endless curiosity, and his ability to connect. On the OG Crypto Show, Oto speaks with the brilliant minds and pioneers of technology, health, spirituality, business, and lifestyle to bring information, freedom, and wealth to all listeners. Tune in each week for new episodes, and become your most abundant self!
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Lifestyle of Reverence

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Lifestyle of Reverence with Rochelle Schieck offers seasons with different themes that educate and inspire those who feel the call to honor their body with movement, their heart with ritual, their spirit with community, and their soul with pilgrimage. The first season focuses on learning about the cycles of the female body as a map for creating anything in our lives: a baby, a book, a business, or a beautiful day.
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Are you afraid of the dark?…Or are you into the Knight?… For Moon Knight fans, old and new! High Priest of Khonshu Rey covers everything he can on the Moon’s Knight of Vengeance- latest news, rumours and wishes; current runs and classic arcs; spotlights on key characters; TV and film as well as video games and action figures! Nothing left is sacred…except perhaps ITK’s reverence for Khonshu…come listen to the podcast or join us on social media…let us be the voices in YOUR head!
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Are you afraid of the dark?…Or are you into the Knight?… For Moon Knight fans, old and new! High Priest of Khonshu Rey covers everything he can on the Moon’s Knight of Vengeance- latest news, rumours and wishes; current runs and classic arcs; spotlights on key characters; TV and film as well as video games and action figures! Nothing left is sacred…except perhaps ITK’s reverence for Khonshu…come listen to the podcast or join us on social media…let us be the voices in YOUR head!
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Welcome to the How to Hunt Turkeys Podcast. The goal of the H2HT podcast is to make you a better turkey hunter. If it’s your first year in the spring woods or you’ve been hunting turkeys for a few seasons, this podcast will help you become a better turkey hunter. Every episode we will dive deep into the minds of the finest turkeys hunters in the country. We will explore the gear, tactics, people and culture that surround Wild Turkey hunting. Not only will we learn from the wisdom only gained ...
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Learning and gaining new insight from experienced guests involved in either real estate, personal security, the outdoor lifestyle or all three. Fit part of the profile? Have an interesting lifestyle? Lets podcast...
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“The thicker, the better” sounds like something I would say about my thighs, but not necessarily about beer. But that’s exactly how Woven Water Brewing Company describes their infamous “fusion” concoctions, which are smoothie-style sours with flavors like peanut butter and jelly, banana split, and peach orange pop ice cream. That’s not all they bre…
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In this podcast episode, host Oto Gomes interviews Derek Loudermilk, a coach and thought leader, about his journey out of the matrix reality and into a world of freedom and sovereignty. They discuss topics such as astrology, the legal system, discharging debt, and the different jurisdictions of law. Derek shares his experiences with discharging cre…
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It’s almost summertime, and the living’s easy, especially if you’re a beer brand heading into the biggest sales season of the year. In this episode of The Gist, Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot shares her insights into a few ways taprooms and breweries are attracting people back on-premise, plus a sneak peek at some upcoming Sightlines reporting abo…
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This week I am joined by Dink Watson. He is a first generation Louisiana turkey hunter who started hunting turkeys over 40 years ago. Since his first bird at 12 Dink has killed turkeys in 31 states, Mexico and New Zealand. We had an incredible conversation full of the great advice and entertaining stories you'd expect from such a veteran turkey hun…
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If you're a beer fan, it's likely you know about the core ingredients in every recipe: hops, malt, water, yeast. Even if you're not an enthusiast, you may have at least heard about a hop varietal every now and then. But it's that last item—the yeast—that is getting renewed and extraordinary scientific interest as companies forge into a new frontier…
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On this episode I'm joined by Jeremy Koerber of "Fit To Hunt" Jeremey grew up with a passion for the outdoors and fitness, one day while he was watching a hunting show he was struck with the idea of combining his two passions and from that passion "Fit To Hunt" was born. I had a great time talking with Jeremy about the correlations of hunting and f…
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Some people know early on they’re destined to be their own boss. Rachael Hudson is one of these people. She’s the co-owner and head brewer at Pilot Brewing Company in Charlotte, North Carolina, a small brewery that’s made big waves in her local scene and beyond since opening in 2018. Since then, the business has racked up accolades at the Great Ame…
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Spring hasn’t sprung for craft beer yet this year. It’s more like a belly flop into a deflating pool filled with the ghosts of profitable years of yore and future hopes for a better summer. But rather than languish in low numbers, beverage alcohol companies big and small are dabbling in new products, new segments, and really anything they can to st…
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On this episode I talk to Scott Ellis, a turkey hunting veteran of several years who has won more calling championships and shot more turkeys than you can shake a stick at! He is a welth of knowledge on not only what to do but also when and why. It's a very well rounded episode with advice for all levels of turkey hunter and I know you'll enjoy it …
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“If you can see, you can be it.” I believe this adage is a great example of the value of diversity in all aspects of life. Seeing someone who looks like you in spaces where most don’t is an unspoken invitation that you belong there too. When I started dipping my toe into Atlanta’s craft beer scene, Jen Price was the first Black woman that I encount…
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EPISODE 349 Rebecca and Rey return to review the latest Moon Knight issue to hit the shelves, PHASE OF THE MOON: null and void SEGMENT: MOONSHINE Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 2 #5 "8-Ball" Release Date May 1, 2024 Cover Date July, 2024 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Inker(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist(s) Rachelle Rose…
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EPISODE 349 Rebecca and Rey return to review the latest Moon Knight issue to hit the shelves, PHASE OF THE MOON: null and void SEGMENT: MOONSHINE Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 2 #5 "8-Ball" Release Date May 1, 2024 Cover Date July, 2024 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Inker(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist(s) Rachelle Rose…
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Today I am joined by two of the creative minds behind the incredible film "The Colonel And The Fox" Nathaniel Maddux was the editor and director of the film, he's also one of the most passionate turkey hunters I've had the privilege of meeting. Arron Link is the man behind the music in the film scoring almost the entire thing himself. Aaron grew up…
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Today we present the second of two episodes featuring Karen Valby, author of The Swans of Harlem: Five Black Ballerinas, Fifty Years of Sisterhood, and Their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History. The book records the largely forgotten stories of five Black ballerinas who changed the art form. Their stories are surprising and vivid and poignant… …
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Bongs, beer, and boogeymen—on this episode of The Gist, we kick things off with cannabis. Then, Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot shares her insights from the 2024 Craft Brewers Conference in Las Vegas. We’re also joined by special guest Paige Latham Didora, who chats with us about non-competes and the FTC’s recent ban on them. What does it mean for …
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The prodigal son returns this week as I am joined by none other than Paul Campbell, former host of this podcast. We have a fantastic conversation about what he's been up to lately, our recent success in the turkey woods and his search for a slam! Topics include: How one gobble can change your life, Turkey hunting without decoys, searching for a sla…
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As we work on Season 3 of The Turning, we have something special for you: two episodes featuring Karen Valby, author of The Swans of Harlem: Five Black Ballerinas, Fifty Years of Sisterhood, and Their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History. The book records the largely forgotten stories of five Black ballerinas who changed the art form. Their stor…
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This is a special episode hosted in collaboration with the American Cider Association—a great way to bring you an episode with audio from an event dedicated to cider in the culinary space. While you will hear my voice now, this conversation is led by Leah Scafe of Stockpot Collective in Portland, Oregon. Leah worked with the Cider Association to ho…
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Magic takes time, patience, and intention. So does brewing. The two concepts intertwine fantastically and theatrically in Jeff Alworth’s Signifier for Good Beer Hunting, titled “Long Live the Sorcery — Brujos Brewing in Portland, Oregon.” In the piece, he delves into the magical world of Brujos, a business that officially opened in March 2024, but …
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On this episode I have an enlightening conversation with Madison Cole about taking your turkey hunting to the next level. We talk about what to do when you lose hunting ground and a whole variety of other turkey strategies. Topics include: Leveling up as a turkey hunter, how public land is still overlooked, learning from turkeys, hanging with a gob…
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Hillary Barile isn’t sure what she’d call herself first: a farmer or a maltster. In reality, she’s both, working as a fifth generation farmer at Rabbit Hill Farms & Malthouse in Shiloh, New Jersey. There, she and members of her family produce barley and other crops, as well as run a small-scale malthouse that supplies ingredients for breweries and …
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On this episode I have a great conversation about an incredible run of three turkeys in three hunts on one piece of property, but there is a fun twist. This is not your typical super managed farm nor is it in a dynamite area, it's just a humble premission piece. We dive deep into why you need to get more permissions and how to do that. Topics inclu…
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You’ve heard the joke—four scientists walk into a bar, and hilarity ensues. But have you heard the one about a few NASA employees opening a brewery? It’s not a setup. It’s how True Anomaly Brewing Company in Houston, Texas actually started, when four friends and homebrewers decided to trade in the final frontier for a shot at making their own beer.…
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EPISODE 348 The Moon must be at it's zenith as the High Priests finally return to review the latest Moon Knight offerings to the gods - PHASE OF THE MOON: null and void SEGMENT: MOONSHINE Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 2 #3 "Soldier" Release Date March 20, 2024 Cover Date May, 2024 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Inker(s) A…
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EPISODE 348 The Moon must be at it's zenith as the High Priests finally return to review the latest Moon Knight offerings to the gods - PHASE OF THE MOON: null and void SEGMENT: MOONSHINE Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 2 #3 "Soldier" Release Date March 20, 2024 Cover Date May, 2024 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Inker(s) A…
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On this episode I sit down with my neighbor Luther Roweton, we have a fantastic conversation about what you need to do to set yourself up for success, and surprise, it has very little to do with the gear you buy. It has lots to do with mindset and woodsmanship. Topics include: Run and Gun turkey hunting, being bored in the woods, being a turkey hun…
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What happens when a respected name in wine and spirits tries to make a move into the beer world? Does their experience translate into a new category, or do they have to build a reputation from the ground up? Does the beer industry welcome interlopers, or view them with skepticism and confusion? And if they’re asking to judge your beer at a new comp…
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It’s a consumer’s world—we’re just living in it. Maybe that’s just how it seems nowadays, based on the number of new products on shelves and who’s putting them there. In this episode of The Gist, lead Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot and Beth Demmon (that’s me) take a look at what products Tilray has released since going on a brewery-buying bonanza …
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On this episode I have an enlightening conversation with a man who has gotten 13 slams! We discuss several ways to keep yourself from getting caught with your pants down while turkey hunting. Topics include: Scouting strategies, If the roost play fails, The golden rule of scratching, understanding what you're saying when you're calling and holding …
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So often, when you listen to these episodes, you hear conversations with people far along in their experience with beer, wine, spirits, or other alcoholic beverages. We’ve had our share of brewers and owners who have been in the game for a decade or more. And in this conversation, we’re invited to hear from Natalie Thurman, an up-and-coming brewer …
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Fluffernutter and Oreo Marshmallow pastry stouts. Kettle sours brewed with "obscene amounts" of fruit. A cream cheese rangoon gose. Depending on your level of curiosity and adventurousness, these beers may sound exciting or challenging, but they also have two things in common: They’ve been made by Colorado’s WeldWerks Brewing and they’re fun beers …
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Some people nerd out about beer in general. Others go wild for water profiles, hop varieties, or yeast strains, but in Don Tse’s experience, not enough people are paying attention to malted barley. It’s something he’s been passionate about for a decade, and a topic he finally gets to explore in-depth in his first piece for Good Beer Hunting. In tha…
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The story of homebrewing and craft beer is intertwined. Ask many craft brewery owners how they got their start, and you’ll probably hear about their homebrewing days—how it sparked their love of beer and eventually led them to turn their hobby into a career. However, homebrewing is only one part of going pro, and there are many more skills needed t…
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Modelo Especial continues to absolutely dominate as a lager, but is it so successful that we can call it the new domestic lager of choice? On this episode of The Gist, I’m joined as always by Lead Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot, along with special guest, freelance writer, and Good Beer Hunting contributor Jerard Fagerberg to talk about how Constel…
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Next up in our series of interviews from the 2023 Foeder for Thought festival, Kate Bernot is talking to Matt Manthe from Odd Breed Brewing in Pompano Beach, Florida. Most of the locations of the brewers we speak to at Foeder for Thought come from far and wide, and usually from places with more mild climates than Florida has to offer. So Matt and O…
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In this episode of the 2023 Foeder for Thought festival, I’m talking to Aaron Kleidon of catch Brewing in Ave, Illinois, one of the country’s most obscure and isolated brewers, that also happens to be one of the most welcoming and casual visits among the class of brewers you might consider a destination brewery. Tucked away in far southern Illinois…
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In this episode of the 2023 Foeder for Thought festival, Kate Bernot is talking to Trevor Rogers from de Grade Brewing, a geographical outlier like many of these producers, based in Tilamook, Oregon. de Garde was part of the avant garde in American wild ales, founded in 2012 with his partner Linsey, considered by many to be one of, if not THE first…
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After taking a short break for a St. Pete-style rain to pass through, the crowd at Foeder for Thought gathered in the courtyard at Green Bench again, dried off some seats and got a beer to listen to our second chat featuring Brandon Boldt from Primitive Beer in Colorado. A well-respected and novel producer of wild ales, Primitive is perhaps more wi…
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We’re kicking off our 2023 Foeder for Thought episodes with Zach Adams of Fox Farm in Salem, Connecticut. Like many craft brewers, Zach was a home brewer, but unlike most home brewers, he competed at the top of the game in the Boston Beer Longshot challenge and won. Riding that boost of confidence, he and his partner bought a 1960s dairy barn and r…
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Unless you’ve been listening to older episode of the GBH Podcast, you may not have heard my voice in awhile. I’ve been working on some new projects this past year or so that I’m excited about, but if there’s one thing that pulls me out of semi-retirement each year, it’s the Foeder for Thought festival in St Petersburgh Florida every March with Gree…
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This episode is one of a three-part series recorded as part of the Rare & Vintage Beer Tasting, an annual event held in Durham, North Carolina that brings brewers and beer lovers together from all over the country. Along with a beer festival, Rare & Vintage also hosts beer industry professional development conversations each January. The combo acts…
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This episode is one of a three-part series recorded as part of the Rare & Vintage Beer Tasting, an annual event held in Durham, North Carolina that brings brewers and beer lovers together from all over the country. Along with a beer festival, Rare & Vintage also hosts beer industry professional development conversations each January. The combo acts…
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This episode is one of a three-part series recorded as part of the Rare & Vintage Beer Tasting, an annual event held in Durham, North Carolina that brings brewers and beer lovers together from all over the country. Along with a beer festival, Rare & Vintage also hosts beer industry professional development conversations each January. The combo acts…
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If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a thousand times—beverage companies are going to have to expand their offerings not just to grow, but to survive at all. In this episode of The Gist, lead Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot joins me, Beth Demmon, to take a big look at 2023 and what the numbers mean for 2024, why diversification is the word of the y…
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In my time in and around the beer industry, I’ve heard too many people underestimate the Cicerone Certification Program, a worldwide standard for recognizing people who are experts in beer sales and service. While I haven’t taken it myself, I understand the rigorous studying that’s required to pass the written and tasting exam to become a Certified…
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EPISODE 347 Rebecca and Rey return to delve into the second issue of VENGEANCE OF THE MOON KNIGHT to discuss just who is the new Moon Knight? PHASE OF THE MOON: null and void SEGMENT: MOONSHINE Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 2 #2 "Tigra" Release Date February 14, 2024 Cover Date April, 2024 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio I…
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EPISODE 347 Rebecca and Rey return to delve into the second issue of VENGEANCE OF THE MOON KNIGHT to discuss just who is the new Moon Knight? PHASE OF THE MOON: null and void SEGMENT: MOONSHINE Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 2 #2 "Tigra" Release Date February 14, 2024 Cover Date April, 2024 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio I…
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In this episode, we’re talking about process. And it’s not just in context of the brewing of beer, but everything that leads up to it, what happens during, and how a brewer can get better after. Helping us get into the detail of it all is Julia Astrid Davis, the head brewer and zygurmatrix at Burke-Gilman Brewing Company in Seattle. And if you're g…
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