Grain Schooner Beer Newsletter

Grain Schooner Beer Newsletter


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Episode 7 - Torrside Brewery
February 28, 2022

This week we're talking to Chris from Torrside Brewery. You may know them as the brewery that makes an ungodly amount of smoked beer but as we discuss, they make a wide variety of beer. We're also just about the only shop in Scotland stocking them which i

Episode 6: Simple Things Fermentations
February 14, 2022

Welcome to the Grain Schooner Newsletter from grainschooner.beer. This week we talk to Phil of Simple Things Fermentations. We cover a lot of ground in this episode including Phil's award-winning, destiny-making homebrew history, his brewing philosop

Episode 5 - North Riding Brewery
January 31, 2022

Rolling into the week with another fresh episode of the Grain Schooner Newsletter for grainschooner.beer This week we talk to Stuart Neilson of North Riding Brewery in Scarborough. Starting off by taking on a pub in Scarborough to get away from the humdr

Edpisode 4 - Blunt Chisel
January 17, 2022

Welcome to the first episode of the Grain Schooner Newsletter Podcast of the year from grainschooner.beer In the shop we have new beers from Siren and Padstow that are very much worth checking out. This week we're talking to Roy of Blunt Chisel Brewery.

Episode 3 - The Year In Review
December 20, 2021

As the year draws to a close, we talk to a few friends from far and further away about the year they've had and the 2022 as it leads before us. Thank you to everyone that has bought from grainschooner.beer, just listens in or has told someone about us. He

Episode 2 - Christian Stolte of the Wee Cider Company
December 06, 2021

This weeks guest is cider producer, Christian Stolte of The Wee Cider Company. Christian reached out when Grain Schooner was building up a name in advance of launching. Cider is in a real renaissance period which we go into here and Christian’s ciders fit

Episode 1 - Melissa Cole
November 22, 2021

Mellisa Cole is one of the hardest working beer writers in Britain right now. Partially because she's had to be. We take a dive into Mellisa's early journalism history which often meant proving herself against the men in her field. Further on we talk coll