Hunt Gather Talk 13: Wild Beer

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Hunt Gather Talk PodcastIn this episode of Hunt Gather Talk, I talk about beer. And not just any beer. Wild beers.

That term can mean two things: Beers fermented with wild yeast instead of introduced beer yeast, and beers using wild, foraged ingredients. Bitter, aromatic herbs as an alternative to hops. Hell, wild hops if it grows near you. Maybe it’s adding roasted dandelion or chicory root to a porter or stout. Or a wild fruit lambic or saison. Try your hand at making a local version of the ancient gruit herbs that were used in beers before the dominance of hops. (More on that in the next HAGC post)

This week Rick Sellers, formerly of Auburn Alehouse joins me in the conversation. Rick has been a professional brewer, bar owner, beertender and nationally known beer writer. He’s the real deal when it comes to knowing how the suds are made.

We talk all about wildness in beer, about the rise of hops as beer’s primary herbal additive, and we brainstorm about how you can introduce the wild into your own brewing. This isn’t a how-to podcast, it’s more of an idea starter. I fully intend to talk more about beers and brewing as time goes on, so stay tuned.

We made a lot references in the hour’s conversation, and the following links will help you out if you want more information:

Enjoy this week’s podcast, and, as always, if you like it, please subscribe and leave a review. It helps me a lot. Thanks!

Bottles of manzanita cider.
Photo by Hank Shaw
malt with hop pellets
Photo by Hank Shaw

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About Hank Shaw

Hey there. Welcome to Hunter Angler Gardener Cook, the internet’s largest source of recipes and know-how for wild foods. I am a chef, author, and yes, hunter, angler, gardener, forager and cook. Follow me on Instagram and on Facebook.

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