BeoirFest

BeoirFest

Food and Beverage Services

Discover the stories behind brewers and their beers.

About us

BeoirFest is a growing community of people interested in beers, brewers and their stories. We have unique regular events where 3 brewers get together online to discuss their beers and experiences. We get insight into each brewers styles and a general chat on the state of brewing, the different beer styles and more. We also run occasional events, including ones on Traditional Lithuanian Brewing, Raw Ales, and and African Brewing Weekend looking at traditional brewing, craft brewing, and the influence of Africa on American brewing. And we have a lounge to just hang out with other beer fans and chat.

Website
https://beoirfest.com
Industry
Food and Beverage Services
Company size
1 employee
Headquarters
Brussels
Type
Self-Employed
Founded
2021
Specialties
interviews, beer, brewing, european beer, craft beer, beer discovery, farmhouse beer, lambic, stout, belgian beers, and european beer

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Updates

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    Only 1% of breweries are black-owned. Vine Street of Kansas City is one of them. Two of the founders, Kemet and Woodie told me they feel the weight of expectations this brings, but at the same time they relish the challenge.

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    Sometimes brewers just brew the beer they want -and it can come as a surprise when others like it too. This happened to Vine Street Brewing of Kansas City with their fruited sour, "Life of the Party." Founders Kemmet and Woodie filled me in.

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    "Alcohol is the low tech equivalent of a cranial magnet." Edward Slingerland has a turn of phrase when he started describing to me why beer was essential for the development of civilization.

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    Tom Standage is the author of the New York Times Bestseller "A History Of The World In 6 Glasses." He told me the inspiration for writing the book when we chatted. The full conversation is available wherever you get your podcasts

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    Thornbridge brewery recently took ownership of the last Burton Union brewing system in England (and maybe the world). Head Brewer Rob Lovatt explained the operation of this unique traditional system to me Full chat on Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts

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    Beer and wine have had different cultures since the beginning. Tom Standage, author of the New York Times Bestseller “A History Of The World in 6 Glasses” talked about this among plenty of other things in a wide ranging chat. Catch the full fascinating chat on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts

  • View organization page for BeoirFest, graphic

    294 followers

    Sometimes brewers just brew the beer they want -and it can come as a surprise when others like it too. This happened to Vine Street Brewing of Kansas City with their fruited sour, "Life of the Party." Founders Kemmet and Woodie filled me in.

  • View organization page for BeoirFest, graphic

    294 followers

    "Alcohol is the low tech equivalent of a cranial magnet." Edward Slingerland has a turn of phrase when he started describing to me why beer was essential for the development of civilization.

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