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Episode 130: It’s happy hour in the fallout shelter! Well, as happy as a trio of curmudgeons can get…

Episode 130: It’s happy hour in the fallout shelter! Well, as happy as a trio of curmudgeons can get…

FromLet's Get Real


Episode 130: It’s happy hour in the fallout shelter! Well, as happy as a trio of curmudgeons can get…

FromLet's Get Real

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jun 2, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on Lets Get Real host Erica Wides interviews Sayre Piotrkowski and Collin McDonnell for a conversation all about how foodiness and beer have intertwined. Erica, Sayre, and Collin discuss how, just like the wine industry has evolved since the 70s, beer seems to be on the same track. How do we tell the difference between people who are doing beer the right way, and people who just want to get there piece of a new trend? Who can we really trust in the world of brew? All this week on Lets Get Real. This program was brought to you by Cain Vineyard and Winery. There is a lot of great literature if you want to learn how to brew...unfortunately most of it is faux craft. [14:00] You are being manipulated by the packaging, its telling you what to by...with beer the experience is mitigated by someone like me...thats where the role of the critic or curmudgeon comes in handy. [17:00] -- Sayre Piotrkowski and Collin McDonnell
Released:
Jun 2, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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On Let’s Get Real Chef Erica Wides walks you down the aisles of the surreal world of food, serving up a heaping dose of reality by separating the food from the foodiness so you can forage, hunt, gather, trap and fish for real food anywhere, even in a foodiness-filled mega market. Incisive, pragmatic, sarcastic, and an unrepentant know-it-all when it comes to anything food, on Let’s Get Real Chef Erica Wides does the job for you of sifting out everything that’s fake in the world of food – from “foodiness” marketing and cooking show shams to “health-halo green-washing” and annoying whole-food righteousness – so you never unknowingly chow down on carpeting again.