This episode is part of a series of interviews recorded in December at
Salud Sourfest, an annual beer festival hosted in Charlotte, North
Carolina.
The entire series of interviews is here!
These episodes feature:
Jason Glunt, founder of the festival host, Salud Beer Shop of Charlotte
,North Carolina
Barry Labendz, co-founder of Connecticut's Kent Falls Brewing
Jason Pellett, founder and brewmaster of Atlanta's Orpheus Brewing
Patrick Woodson, head brewer and co-founder of Raleigh, North Carolina's
Brewery Bhavana
Scott Shor, owner of Charleston, South Carolina's Edmund's Oast
The event attracts a curated selection of skilled, sour-making breweries
from around the country, with a heavy presence from the Mid-Atlantic
region. Sourfest represents a kind of festival that's rapidly growing in
popularity, where attending breweries often run in the same circles or
share a like-minded ethos, making for a special occasion for attendees
instead of an event with any and every brewery that would care to send a
keg.
As drinkers sipped on a variety of wild and sour beers, I was able to pull
a collection of brewers and business owners aside for brief conversations
about their companies, specialties and what's catching their eye in the
industry. This episode and others run about 20 to 25 minutes, so we had
time to dig in a little bit, but the interviews are a bit more focused than
the free-ranging talks you hear most weeks here on the podcast.