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di East Carolina Beer and Brewing

Your hosts - Joe, Nick, and Lauren of East Carolina Beer and Brewing - are beer enthusiasts who love to talk about all things craft beer. This weekly podcast will dive into live beer tastings, discussions of current and local events in the beer industry, fun banter (including constant digressions), and everything in between!

Episodi del podcast

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  • Episode 81 - Yeast: It's Not Just for Fermentation Anymore

    Episode 81 - Yeast: It's Not Just for Fermentation Anymore

    Joe and Nick are talking about the "magic" of yeast - what it is, what it does, how different yeast strains are used for different styles of beer, and more! As we now know, yeast is responsible for converting sugars to alcohol during the process of fermentation, but what might not be concerned as often is the role yeast plays in other facets of brewing and the final product. Flavor, aroma, mouthfeel, and other aspects are influenced by the strain of yeast used, and science has really come a long way in a relatively short amount of time since yeast was discovered. After getting nerdy about yeast, the guys finish with LC's Pick of the Week (sans LC). Cheers!

  • Episode 80 - History of Beer: Prohibition and the Rise of Craft Beer

    Episode 80 - History of Beer: Prohibition and the Rise of Craft Beer

    In this final installment of beer history, we approach the years of Prohibition, and the effects it had on the beer industry, even after it was repealed. We discuss the innovations and changes to the beer industry and how the growing popularity of homebrewing led to the rise of craft beer in the U.S, before wrapping up with some modern craft beer facts.

  • Episode 79 - History of Beer: The Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution

    Episode 79 - History of Beer: The Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution

    We're picking up Part II of our Beer History miniseries with the rise of hops in the middle ages and how this led to beer having a longer shelf life, thus increasing export opportunities and commercialization of the product. This trends upwards through the 16th and 17th centuries, and eventually times call for improvements to the efficiency of brewing. Cue the Industrial Revolution!

  • Episode 78 - History of Beer: Ancient Civilizations

    Episode 78 - History of Beer: Ancient Civilizations

    In this first installment of our attempt to summarize some monumental moments in the history of beer, we go back as far as the Neolithic period, Ancient Egypt, and when beer was first introduced to the Romans and Greeks. One could say that beer was essential to early civilizations that shifted away from a nomadic way of life, and it helped build the pyramids. Tune in for some other fascinating information, and be on the lookout for the next part of this series!

  • Episode 77 - Trappist Ales: The Expertly Crafted Beers of the Trappist Monks

    Episode 77 - Trappist Ales: The Expertly Crafted Beers of the Trappist Monks

    Joe and Nick are back and this episode is sort of a "Part II" to the previous episode. The guys discuss trappist monasteries and the rules and observances they oblige in order for their beer (or other goods) to be recognized as authentic trappist products by the International Trappist Association. There is a deep history to the trappist abbeys and there is a reason why many consider trappist ales to be some of the best beer in the world. Tune in to find out why!