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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Episode 160: Local Grains & Water

23 Apr 2013

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Jimmy Carbone is keeping it local on this week’s episode of Beer Sessions Radio. June Russell of GrowNYC is in the studio talking about Greenmarket’s ‘Regional Grains’ program, and how she promotes the products from local farmers for brewing. Jennifer Grossman of the Natural Resources Defense Council is talking about New York State’s water supply, and how protecting and securing clean water ensures quality beer in the future. Kelly Taylor, brewer at Kelso, joins the crew to talk about brewing with local malt! What kinds of grains does Kelly use from locals like Valley Malt? How do regional malting facilities create jobs and promote sustainability? What types of grains are suitable for the Northeast climate? Later, Kate Stamps from Ommegang calls in to talk about the Hop Chef competition, which involves celebrity chefs cooking with Ommegang beers. Also, hear from Michael Kinstlick of Coppersea Distilling about his upcoming line of spirits that uses local grain! Thanks to our sponsor, GreatBrewers.com, and thanks to Pamela Royal for today’s music. “The number one ingredient in beer is water. New York State is blessed with the largest source of unfiltered, natural water in the world.” [9:20] — Jennifer Grossman on Beer Sessions Radio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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