Synopsis
Each week, thousands of brewers download The Master Brewers Podcast to hear interviews with the industry's best & brightest in brewing science, technology, and operations. The show is known for featuring technical deep dives, a bit of brewing history, cutting edge research, hard lessons learned, important industry contributors, and no fluff. If you make beer for a living, this show is for you.
Episodes
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Episode 178: Friends Don't Let Friends Drink Oxidized Beer
27/07/2020 Duration: 23minAudrey Skinner (https://community.mbaa.com/network/members/profile?UserKey=e04b0dda-bf79-460f-8904-4c64c9b50083) joins us to talk about bright tank purges and other important battles in the war you should be waging against dissolved oxygen in your brewery. Special Guest: Audrey Skinner.
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Episode 040: What is Aleppo?
20/07/2020 Duration: 21minNeed to remove haze? Need to add haze? Need to stabilize flavor? This week, we're talking applications for tannic acid in the brewery. Special Guest: Joe Formanek.
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Episode 173: Using Exogenous Enzymes to Boost Biotransformation
08/06/2020 Duration: 35minBiotransformation has become a buzzword in the brewing community, with many brewers even performing dry hopping at certain specific times to hit what is considered to be the “biotransformation sweet spot.” Academic literature does not support these claims. With the aid of enzymes developed for the wine industry, two experimental IPA beers were brewed: one with an enzyme preparation aimed at hydrolyzing glycosides and the other with a β-lyase preparation aimed at releasing bound thiols. Triangle tests for each treatment were carried out by a panel of over 25 participants, composed of brewers and judges, and showed that both beers were significantly different from the control, yet preference was overwhelmingly toward the no-enzyme IPA control beer. Furthermore, the descriptive analysis carried out by the same panel showed a clear trend toward both enzyme beers being less tropical/fruity and more herbal and/or citrusy, the exact opposite of the purported benefit of biotransformation. Special Guests: Leandro Mein
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Episode 047: Whirlpool Trub Carryover Effects on Beer Sensory Quality & Clarity
25/05/2020 Duration: 20minDoes increasing the whirlpool trub carryover by 20% significantly affect beer quality? That's what Hayley & Tom set out to determine at Stone's Richmond, VA brewery. Special Guests: Hayley Goodwin and Tom Boudreau.
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Episode 038: Comparison of the Contributions of Hop Pellets, Supercritical Fluid Hop Extracts, and Extracted Hop Material to the Hop Aroma and Terpenoid Content of Kettle-Hopped Lager Beers
27/04/2020 Duration: 26minOur friends from OSU join us to talk about a peer-reviewed paper comparing hop pellets, CO2 extracts, and spent hop material in kettle hop additions. Special Guests: Daniel Sharp, Karl Vanevenhoven, and Tom Shellhammer.
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Bonus: Introducing Plantopia
17/04/2020 Duration: 33minToday, we bring you the first episode of Plantopia (https://www.plantopiapodcast.org/) - a brand new podcast, produced by our very own host & producer (https://www.masterbrewerspodcast.com/hosts/johnbryce), for APS (https://www.apsnet.org/) (one of Master Brewers sister scientific societies).
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Episode 167: Manufacturing Hand Sanitizer in the Brewery
13/04/2020 Duration: 48minThree different perspectives on the realities of producing hand sanitizer. Special Guests: Dave Rathkamp, Derik Reiser, and Joel Moore.
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Bonus: The New Normal
10/04/2020 Duration: 27minNow that we've got some historical COVID-19 sales data, Ross is back with insights on the new normal. Special Guest: Ross Ackermann.
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Episode 045: Spoiler Alert
06/04/2020 Duration: 36minEric Jorgenson joins us to talk about his approach to microbiology and his quick reference guide of significant bacteria found in the brewery environment. Special Guest: Eric Jorgenson.
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Episode 165: Bypassing the Malting Process with Koji
30/03/2020 Duration: 28minThis week on the show, our friends from Appalachian State University join us in Calgary to talk about their work evaluating koji as an alternative to traditional malting. Special Guests: Brett Taubman and Tom Williams.
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Episode 164: When Draught Dries Up
23/03/2020 Duration: 23minThis week, we take a break from technical brewing to talk about the new realities of selling beer during a pandemic. Special Guest: Ross Ackermann.
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Episode 163: Kiln Temperature & Hop Quality
16/03/2020 Duration: 32minNew information from OSU regarding how hop kiln temperature impacts hop quality. Special Guests: Lindsey Rubottom and Tom Shellhammer.
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Episode 013: Uneven Heating? Damaged Jackets?
09/03/2020 Duration: 17minDavid Kapral joins us to talk about why it's critical to have thermostatic air vents and vacuum breakers on your steam jackets, and what happens when you don't. Special Guest: David Kapral.
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Episode 162: LAB Propagation & Process Control
02/03/2020 Duration: 20minJordan Kelly joins us in Calgary to talk about Odell Brewing Company's low-cost lactic acid bacteria propagation system, as well as how they dialed-in and scaled their process. Special Guest: Jordan Kelly.
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Episode 161: New Malting Barley Varieties in Canada
24/02/2020 Duration: 18minPeter Watts joins us in Calgary to talk about a bunch of new malting barley varieties coming out of Canada. Special Guest: Peter Watts.
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Episode 160: Quantifying and Probing the Inefficiency of Dry-hopping
17/02/2020 Duration: 24minTom Shellhammer joins us from the 2019 Master Brewers Conference (https://www.mbaa.com/meetings/archive/2019conference/proceedings/Pages/default.aspx) in Calgary to shed some light on the inefficiencies of dry hopping. Special Guest: Tom Shellhammer.
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Episode 035: Brewhouse Water & Mash Chemistry
10/02/2020 Duration: 24minJoe Walts (https://community.mbaa.com/network/members/profile?UserKey=ebcdf458-d93d-4378-bde5-310236de3f43) joins us to talk about his TQ paper and experiences managing water chemistry in the brewhouse. Special Guest: Joe Walts.
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Episode 159: How Much Does it Take?
03/02/2020 Duration: 27minKim Syring from Surly Brewing joins us in Calgary to talk about her outside the box controlled spoilage studies to determine micro tolerance limits. Special Guest: Kim Syring.
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Episode 158: Hemp Flavor Development in Beer
27/01/2020 Duration: 24minRoss Koenigs from New Belgium sits down with us in Calgary to talk about his poster and quest to better understand hemp flavor in beer. Special Guest: Ross Koenigs.
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Episode 157: Hop Oils & Haze Stabilization
20/01/2020 Duration: 23minTwo presenters from the hops technical session during the 2019 Master Brewers Conference in Calgary discuss the use of beta acid products in haze stabilization, as well as some practical aspects of using hop oils in the brewery. Special Guests: Horace Cunningham and Margaux Huismann.