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488: Wynn Whisenhunt of Wondrous Makes Better Beer by Doing Less
Jun 19, 2026
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487: Ben Allgood and Brady Jones of Geisthaus are Finding their Brewing Identity by Focusing on Lager
Jun 12, 2026
1h 21m 38s
486: Predicting Brewhouse and Cellar Issues before They Happen, in Partnership with Brightly Software
Jun 10, 2026
49m 42s
485: Mike Schallau of Is/Was Is Brewing New World Saison For Modern Drinkers
Jun 5, 2026
1h 16m 58s
484: Matt Gallagher of Half Acre and Suncatcher Believes Small Can Be Sustainable
May 29, 2026
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| 6/19/26 | ![]() 488: Wynn Whisenhunt of Wondrous Makes Better Beer by Doing Less | When Wynn Whisenhunt launched Wondrous in the compact Bay Area town of Emeryville, California—wedged between more well-known neighbors Oakland and Berkeley—he brought with him big ideas about what it would take to make great beer. After growing up around well-known homebrewers like Mike “Tasty” McDole and Jamil Zainasheff, studying brewing in the Siebel-Doemens program, and working at breweries of various scales like Lagunitas and Sante Adairius, he had both the theoretical knowledge and first-hand experience in its practical application, but the first few years of running his own brewery, writing all the recipes, and brewing all the beer taught him the most important lesson of all—the best beers are made by subtraction more than addition. Understanding exactly what each beer needs, and eliminating ingredients or techniques that don’t serve that goal or that cause excess intervention, is the real key to taking beers from good to great. In this episode, Whisenhunt discusses both Wondrous Hell—for which he won bronze at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival—and his related approach to West Coast IPA like the 98-rated Single Cuff. Along the way, he touches on: designing Hell with initially more complex processes, then simplifying going from a three-yeast blend to dry 34/70 yeast moving from step mashing to single infusion in lager beer unitank process for minimal lager intervention embracing good sulfur and controlling its expression changing from European to North American pils malt in West Coast IPA judging hops not on flavor and aroma but on impact and loudness incorporating modern hop products And more. G&D Chillers G&D now offers their Elite 290 Micro-series with 5H chillers—bringing even more flexibility to their propane-powered lineup. In fact, they’re building one right now for Red Clover Ale Co in partnership with Efficiency Vermont. It runs on a Natural Refrigerant with near-zero Global Warming Potential—projected to deliver around 10% more efficiency than A2L refrigerant systems. With 24/7 support and remote monitoring, your cold side stays dialed in—day or night. Explore the Elite 290 Micro-series and more at gdchillers.com/podcast. Berkeley Yeast Berkeley Yeast just launched Dry Tropics London! Our best-selling liquid yeast strain, now with all the ease-of-use benefits of dry yeast. Dry Tropics London delivers the soft, pillowy mouthfeel and juicy character you’d expect from a top-tier London Ale strain, but with a serious upgrade: a burst of thiols that unleash vibrant, layered notes of grapefruit and passion fruit. A lot of brewers love the clean passion fruit you get from Tropics, but they don’t want every IPA to be a tropical-fruit bomb. At the dry yeast price point, you can pitch and ditch without breaking the bank. Or, you can co-pitch with your house strain to adjust the intensity of the notes. And with nationwide free shipping, there’s never been a better time to try Dry Tropics. Order now at berkeleyyeast.com and experience the ease and impact of Dry Tropics London Yeast. PakTech This episode is sponsored by PakTech—delivering craft-beer multipacking you can trust. Our handles are made from 100 percent recycled plastic and are fully recyclable, helping breweries close the loop and advance the circular economy. With a minimalist design, durable functionality you can rely on, and custom color matching, our carriers help brands stand out while staying sustainable. Trusted by craft brewers nationwide, we offer a smarter, sustainable way to carry your beer. To learn more, visit paktech-opi.com. Indie Hops Oregon hop country is heaven to world-class lager varieties, and Indie Hops is proud to have introduced Oregon’s newest lager hop, Lórien, in 2022. Lórien is in a growing list of beers that have found their way to the podium and—more importantly—into the hearts of lager lovers across the country. Discover Indie Hops Lórien. (Side effects may include rampant festivity, sales bumps, and exceeded expectations.) Indie Hops—Life is Short. Let’s Make It Flavorful. Midea 50/50 Flex This podcast is sponsored by the Midea 50/50 flex—the industry’s first dual compartment three-way convertible freezer. The 50/50 Flex is designed to flex with your life. It can convert to all fridge, all freezer, or half and half with just the touch of a button. Plus, with reversible doors and adjustable storage compartments, you can stay organized no matter your food-storage needs. The 50/50 Flex is also designed to maintain a stable temperature even in non-climate-controlled spaces. So it’s perfect for your garage, man cave, or wherever you need a little more space. Maybe use all 20 cubic feet as a beer fridge! Check out [Midea.com/us/](https://Midea.com/us/) for more information on how to take your beer storage to the next level. Old Orchard The beyond-beer space is booming, and Old Orchard is here for it, supplying breweries with fruit ingredients for all your beverage needs: low/no alcohol, hard lemonades, seltzer, cider, and more. Old Orchard has supplied hundreds of industrial customers across 49 states, including nationally and internationally loved brands, so you'll be in good company. More information and free samples are waiting at oldorchard.com/brewer. Encompass You know the pain all too well. You're guessing at market trends, left in the dark about how your liquids are performing on the shelves. You can't tell if your distributors are actually executing the objectives you gave them. But now there's a faster, more real-time, and value-packed way to get the full picture instantly and strengthen those distributor partnerships. Introducing Orbit by Encompass. Orbit Data & CRM connects your production performance directly to the wider beverage market. Orbit Data provides real-time visibility into retailer data, sales, and inventory so you can make faster and clear decisions. It's also a CRM for your supplier sales team that brings total transparency to your distributor relationships, keeping them accountable to what they need to sell and how. Orbit empowers producers to drive decisions with accurate data, discover new profit streams, and pivot faster than ever before. Go to encompasstech.com/launch-orbit for more details. Arryved Running a brewery means juggling a lot—managing production, serving guests, selling online, and keeping everything moving behind the scenes. That’s where Arryved comes in. What started as a point-of-sale system has grown into the technology your brewery runs on—built specifically for the teams behind great beer. Unlike generic systems, Arryved brings together taproom service, online sales, brewery management, payments, reporting, and growth tools into one complete platform. So instead of bouncing between systems, you can brew, serve, and sell—all in one place. Visit arryved.com to learn more. John I. Haas Brewing has always been about creativity—but at scale, it’s about control. For more than 100 years, Haas has worked with brewers to push what’s possible with hops. And today, that means more control over flavor, efficiency, and consistency. Our advanced products help you get more out of every brew—more flavor where you want it, less waste in the process, faster tank turns, and results you can count on—batch after batch, year after year. From next-generation pellets, such as LupoCORE and LupoMAX, to innovations such as Incognito and Euphorics, our products fit seamlessly into your process—from the hot side through fermentation to the cold side. Advanced hop products are just one of the ways Haas is growing the future of brewing. Learn more at johnihaas.com. Support Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast | — | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() 487: Ben Allgood and Brady Jones of Geisthaus are Finding their Brewing Identity by Focusing on Lager✨ | brewing identitylager brewing+3 | Ben AllgoodBrady Jones | White Labs WLP833 German Bock strainLallemand’s NovaLager strain+3 | Sacramento, California | lagerpilsner+5 | G&D Chillers | 1h 21m 38s | |
| 6/10/26 | ![]() 486: Predicting Brewhouse and Cellar Issues before They Happen, in Partnership with Brightly Software✨ | brewhouse issuescellar management+4 | Bobby ColeCorey Dickens | Think-PLCSiemens | Lexington, North CarolinaRaleigh, North Carolina | brewingequipment management+4 | Brightly Software | 49m 42s | |
| 6/5/26 | ![]() 485: Mike Schallau of Is/Was Is Brewing New World Saison For Modern Drinkers✨ | saison brewingcraft beer+3 | Mike Schallau | Is/WasOmega | — | saisoncraft beer+4 | G&D Chillers | 1h 16m 58s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() 484: Matt Gallagher of Half Acre and Suncatcher Believes Small Can Be Sustainable✨ | sustainabilitycraft beer+3 | Matt Gallagher | Daisy CutterHalf Acre+2 | Chicago | craft beersustainability+5 | — | 1h 14m 02s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Episode 483: Cultural Collaboration and Brewing beyond the Main Strains with Suncatcher and Goldfinger, in Partnership with Omega Yeast✨ | craft beerbrewing techniques+4 | Matt GallagherTom Beckmann+2 | Half AcreSuncatcher+1 | — | craft beeryeast strains+5 | Omega Yeast | 1h 09m 19s | |
| 5/22/26 | ![]() 482: Stephen Bossu of Hopewell Finds Lager Inspiration in the Occasion✨ | lower-ABV beersKorean-style lager+3 | Stephen Bossu | Lil’ BuddyPocha+6 | — | Hopewelllager+7 | G&D Chillers | 1h 12m 03s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() 481: Source Material with Firestone Walker: The Science & the Art✨ | beer ingredientsbrewing relationships+4 | Matthew BrynildsonVinnie Cilurzo+1 | Firestone WalkerRussian River+1 | — | Firestone Walkerhops+5 | — | 1h 10m 31s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Episode 480: Anthony Chen of AleSmith Shares the Inside Story Behind the Award-Winning Handgeplukt Kriek✨ | brewing processmixed-culture beers+4 | Anthony Chen | Handgeplukt KriekAleSmith+1 | — | AleSmithHandgeplukt Kriek+5 | G&D Chillers | 53m 58s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() 479: Building Better Fruit and Spice Character in Your Beer✨ | craft beerfruit flavors+4 | Michael LalliMicah Rush+1 | Krebs BrewingPrairie Artisan Ales+2 | Krebs, OklahomaPlacentia, California | craft brewingflavor impact+5 | Amoretti | 1h 22m 21s | |
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| 5/8/26 | ![]() 478: Bart Watson of the Brewers Association Unpacks the State of the Craft Beer Industry✨ | craft beer industryeconomic challenges+4 | Bart Watson | Brewers Association | Philadelphia | craft beerBrewers Association+4 | G&D Chillers | 1h 06m 11s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() 477: Source Material with Firestone Walker: Anywhere & Everywhere✨ | hops sourcingbrewing ingredients+4 | Brent McGlashen | Firestone WalkerMac Hops+1 | MotuekaNew Zealand | hopsFirestone Walker+6 | — | 39m 41s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() 476: Matt Topping of COVA Finds Fruit Beer Gold with a Focus on Fresh Flavor and Drinkability✨ | fruit beerbrewing techniques+4 | Matt Topping | Lactobacillus plantarumGoodbelly+2 | Norfolk, Virginia | fruit beersouring+4 | G&D Chillers | 1h 00m 58s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() 475: CB&B Podcast Live from Philadelphia!✨ | brewing techniqueshop management+4 | Vinnie CilurzoKelsey McNair+3 | Russian RiverNorth Park+4 | — | IPAbrewing+6 | Encompass | 1h 39m 15s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() 474: Brian Hink of Wander Back Beerworks Breaks Down Their WBC Gold Medal-Winning Helles✨ | beer brewinglocal ingredients+4 | Brian Hink | Wander Back LagerWander Back Beerworks+1 | South New JerseyMunich | Hellesgold medal+6 | — | 1h 05m 12s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Episode 473: Source Material with Firestone Walker: Deep Roots and Twisting Bines✨ | hops sourcingbrewing relationships+3 | Dustin KralBud Hollingbery | Firestone WalkerHollingbery and Son | — | Firestone Walkerhops+6 | — | 40m 26s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() 472: XPA Sensei Scotty Hargrave and Medal-Winning Grasshopper Blake Masoner Go Extra Deep on Extra Pale Ale✨ | Extra Pale Alebrewing techniques+4 | Scotty HargraveBlake Masoner | BalterCraft Coast+1 | New South WalesSan Diego | Extra Pale Alebrewing+6 | — | 1h 32m 23s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() 471: Source Material with Firestone Walker: Quality is a Verb✨ | quality ingredientsbrewing relationships+4 | Sam TierneyPatrick Chavanelle | Firestone WalkerAllagash Brewing+1 | — | craft beerquality ingredients+4 | — | 1h 01m 52s | |
| 4/10/26 | ![]() 470: Ryan Allen of Soul & Spirits Summons Unusual Flavors with Traditional Methods✨ | brewing techniquesunusual beer flavors+4 | Ryan Allen | barbecue sauceSouthern gravy+6 | Memphis | craft beerbrewing+7 | G&D Chillers | 1h 07m 38s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() 469: How Indeed Uses Data to Make Better Brewery Decisions, in Partnership With Encompass✨ | data-driven decision makingbrewery growth+3 | Ryan BandyPatrick Tickle | Indeed Brewing | — | brewery decisionsdata usage+4 | Encompass Technologies | 1h 20m 04s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() 468: Chris O’Connor of Prost and the Quest for Undeniable Helles and Pils✨ | brewing processlager production+5 | Chris O’Connor | Prost PilsnerSchwarzbier+4 | Northglenn, Colorado | HellesPils+6 | — | 1h 14m 53s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() 467: Adjusting the Thiol Dial with ISM, Ology, and Berkeley Yeast✨ | thiol expressionfermentation science+3 | Nick WalkerGene Wagoner+2 | Ology BrewingISM Brewing+1 | — | thiol dialBerkeley Yeast+4 | — | 1h 06m 18s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() 466: Ryan McCay of Living Waters Finds His Flow in Barrel-Aged Stout and Barleywine✨ | barrel-aged stoutbarleywine+3 | Ryan McCay | Barrel-Aged Dyson Sphere (Construct IV)Living Waters+1 | Nashville, Tennessee | barrel-aged stoutbarleywine+5 | G&D Chillers | 1h 08m 29s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() 465: Corn Coast’s High and Tight Hazy IPAs Find Success Through Discipline | Will Walter grew up in a military family, joining the Marines after college just as his father had. But the pull of brewing proved strong, and in 2022 he and two partners—also former military officers—opened Corn Coast in a small industrial park in Lincoln, Nebraska. That same year, they won a bronze medal at the Great American Beer Festival for their hazy imperial IPA, Citra Soaker—and they followed that in 2023 with two silvers, in Juicy or Hazy Strong Pale Ale and Juicy or Hazy IPA. Then, in 2025, the brewery pulled in a gold medal for their ESB, Windsurfing on the Thames, along with a Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine® Best in Beer trophy for their West Coast pils, Share the Stoke. That kind of success isn’t a fluke, but in tasting the beers the appeal is obvious—light and airy yet structured tropical tones expressed with definition and precision. They don’t necessarily have a house character, but they’re all are imbued with an identifiable point of view. In this episode, Walter discusses: the initial design and ensuing iterations of medal-winning Citra Soaker the impact of whirlpool timing and temperature using low-alpha hops in IPA considerations when brewing lower-ABV hazy beer managing a particularly finicky yeast strain for hazy IPA making seasonal malt changes to amplify malt character in colder months adding Krush Cryo for extra impact in competition batches balancing flavor when using flowable hop products building a tropical foundation with Nelson HyperBoost Sabro Cryo as background support in IPA And more. G&D Chillers The Craft Brewers Conference is coming up April 20 through 23, 2026—and G&D Chillers will be there. If you’re heading to CBC, swing by and talk shop with the folks who know brewery operations inside and out. G&D’s biggest strength isn’t just the equipment—it’s our deep understanding of how a brewery runs. From cellar layout to production flow, our team brings decades of hands-on experience to every install and every conversation. Whether you’re running a single-stage 5H unit or scaling up with a Vertical Air Chiller, G&D builds systems that are reliable, efficient, and built to last. Because when your chiller’s solid, your beer stays cold—and your operation stays on track. Plan your visit at gdchillers.com/podcast—and come see us at CBC, Booth 1518. Berkeley Yeast Berkeley Yeast just launched Dry Tropics London! Our best-selling liquid yeast strain, now with all the ease-of-use benefits of dry yeast. Dry Tropics London delivers the soft, pillowy mouthfeel and juicy character you’d expect from a top-tier London Ale strain, but with a serious upgrade: a burst of thiols that unleash vibrant, layered notes of grapefruit and passion fruit. A lot of brewers love the clean passion fruit you get from Tropics, but they don’t want every IPA to be a tropical-fruit bomb. At the dry yeast price point, you can pitch and ditch without breaking the bank. Or, you can co-pitch with your house strain to adjust the intensity of the notes. And with nationwide free shipping, there’s never been a better time to try Dry Tropics. Order now at berkeleyyeast.com and experience the ease and impact of Dry Tropics London Yeast. PakTech This episode is sponsored by PakTech—delivering craft-beer multipacking you can trust. Our handles are made from 100 percent recycled plastic and are fully recyclable, helping breweries close the loop and advance the circular economy. With a minimalist design, durable functionality you can rely on, and custom color matching, our carriers help brands stand out while staying sustainable. Trusted by craft brewers nationwide, we offer a smarter, sustainable way to carry your beer. To learn more, visit paktech-opi.com. Indie Hops Strata Cryo The multilayered wonders of Indie Hops Strata are now easier than ever for brewers to tap into. Introducing Strata Cryo, in collaboration with Yakima Chief Hops. Whether brewing up a single-hop Strata IPA to wow customers with the depth of flavor this variety delivers or modernizing your flagship IPA to continue setting the highest standards, Strata T99, Strata CGX, Strata HyperBoost, and now Strata Cryo provide the tools for you to create your unique masterpiece. Indie Hops Strata. Life is short. Let’s make it flavorful! Midea 50/50 Flex If you’re like many podcast listeners, you’ve got a lot of beers at home, and your regular fridge is at capacity. Enter the Midea 50/50 Flex—the industry’s first dual compartment three-way convertible freezer. Here’s what all that means for you: options! The 50/50 has the power to be all freezer, all fridge, or a little bit of both. But you’ll probably want to use those 20 cubic feet as a massive, garage-ready beer fridge. You can also change which side the door is on or how you want the shelves to be arranged—the 50/50 totally flexes to fit your life. Plus, it’s designed to maintain a stable temperature even in non-climate-controlled conditions—so you can crack a cold one even on the warmest days in the man cave. Take your garage to the next level! Check out Midea.com/us/ to get more info about this game changer today. Cheers! Old Orchard The beyond-beer space is booming, and Old Orchard is here for it, supplying breweries with fruit ingredients for all your beverage needs: low/no alcohol, hard lemonades, seltzer, cider, and more. Old Orchard has supplied hundreds of industrial customers across 49 states, including nationally and internationally loved brands, so you'll be in good company. More information and free samples are waiting at oldorchard.com/brewer. Ss Brewtech Pumps are critical to any advanced homebrewing setup. From mash recirculation to wort transfer, and even for cleaning, a quality pump is a key part of every brew day. The Ss Brew Pump from Ss Brewtech is engineered to tackle even the messiest brew days. Featuring an IP55 water resistance rating, an easy-to-use DIN head with 360-degree rotation, and a flow rate of up to 11 gallons per minute, it has the power to keep your brew day moving. Visit www.SsBrewtech.com/Pump to learn more about how the Ss Brew Pump can upgrade your homebrewery. 2026 Brewers Retreat Tickets are on sale now for the annual Craft Beer & Brewing Brewers Retreat August 23–26 in the hop country of Yakima Valley, Washington. There’s nothing like this fantasy homebrew-camp experience, as you brew in small groups led by some of the most inspiring brewers in the world—folks such as Vinnie and Natalie of Russian River, Ben from Breakside, Henry and Adriana of Monkish, Kelsey from North Park, Whitney from Grand Fir, Sean from Lawson’s Finest, and more. This year we’ll be brewing under the bines at Bale Breaker, and it’s sure to be an unforgettable experience. Tickets are on sale now and going fast at brewersretreat.com. Support Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast | — | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() 464: Bobby Kros of Kros Strain Lets the Liquid Do the Talking | Bobby Kros hates interviews as much as he loves brewing beer, and while the cofounder of the La Vista, Nebraska, brewery may occasionally search for words to describe what he’s doing, the beers he makes are perfectible capable of speaking for themselves. And speak they have, winning Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine® Best in Beer trophies in 2021, 2024, and 2025, in three wildly divergent styles. Yet Kros isn’t resting on his laurels, and he continues to experiment with new ingredients and techniques in pursuit of perfection. In this episode, Kros discusses: brewing Czech-style pale lager with floor-malted Bohemian malt improving efficiency through dry hopping without sacrificing quality balancing beween hot-side, whirlpool, and dry-hop additions in hazy IPA experimenting with new and unreleased concentrated flowable hop products changing recipes for every batch in the elusive hunt for perfection using lighter C-malts in barleywine while using the barrel as an ingredient cask-conditioning in orange-wine barrels And more. G&D Chillers The Craft Brewers Conference is coming up April 20 through 23, 2026—and G&D Chillers will be there. If you’re heading to CBC, swing by and talk shop with the folks who know brewery operations inside and out. G&D’s biggest strength isn’t just the equipment—it’s our deep understanding of how a brewery runs. From cellar layout to production flow, our team brings decades of hands-on experience to every install and every conversation. Whether you’re running a single-stage 5H unit or scaling up with a Vertical Air Chiller, G&D builds systems that are reliable, efficient, and built to last. Because when your chiller’s solid, your beer stays cold—and your operation stays on track. Plan your visit at gdchillers.com/podcast—and come see us at CBC, Booth 1518. Berkeley Yeast Berkeley Yeast just launched Dry Tropics London! Our best-selling liquid yeast strain, now with all the ease-of-use benefits of dry yeast. Dry Tropics London delivers the soft, pillowy mouthfeel and juicy character you’d expect from a top-tier London Ale strain, but with a serious upgrade: a burst of thiols that unleash vibrant, layered notes of grapefruit and passion fruit. A lot of brewers love the clean passion fruit you get from Tropics, but they don’t want every IPA to be a tropical-fruit bomb. At the dry yeast price point, you can pitch and ditch without breaking the bank. Or, you can co-pitch with your house strain to adjust the intensity of the notes. And with nationwide free shipping, there’s never been a better time to try Dry Tropics. Order now at berkeleyyeast.com and experience the ease and impact of Dry Tropics London Yeast. PakTech This episode is sponsored by PakTech—delivering craft-beer multipacking you can trust. Our handles are made from 100 percent recycled plastic and are fully recyclable, helping breweries close the loop and advance the circular economy. With a minimalist design, durable functionality you can rely on, and custom color matching, our carriers help brands stand out while staying sustainable. Trusted by craft brewers nationwide, we offer a smarter, sustainable way to carry your beer. To learn more, visit paktech-opi.com. Indie Hops Strata Cryo The multilayered wonders of Indie Hops Strata are now easier than ever for brewers to tap into. Introducing Strata Cryo, in collaboration with Yakima Chief Hops. Whether brewing up a single-hop Strata IPA to wow customers with the depth of flavor this variety delivers or modernizing your flagship IPA to continue setting the highest standards, Strata T99, Strata CGX, Strata HyperBoost, and now Strata Cryo provide the tools for you to create your unique masterpiece. Indie Hops Strata. Life is short. Let’s make it flavorful! Midea 50/50 Flex This podcast is sponsored by the Midea 50/50 flex—the industry’s first dual compartment three-way convertible freezer. The 50/50 Flex is designed to flex with your life. It can convert to all fridge, all freezer, or half and half with just the touch of a button. Plus, with reversible doors and adjustable storage compartments, you can stay organized no matter your food-storage needs. The 50/50 Flex is also designed to maintain a stable temperature even in non-climate-controlled spaces. So it’s perfect for your garage, man cave, or wherever you need a little more space. Maybe use all 20 cubic feet as a beer fridge! Check out Midea.com/us/ for more information on how to take your beer storage to the next level. Old Orchard Your brewery deserves a supplier that can keep your customers engaged with new flavors. That's why Old Orchard releases juice concentrates and blends with trending flavor profiles like White Sangria and Passion Orange Guava. If you need a custom solution, Old Orchard’s R&D team wants to hear from you. Fruit ingredients that get you: get Old Orchard's free samples at oldorchard.com/brewer. Ss Brewtech Pumps are critical to any advanced homebrewing setup. From mash recirculation to wort transfer, and even for cleaning, a quality pump is a key part of every brew day. The Ss Brew Pump from Ss Brewtech is engineered to tackle even the messiest brew days. Featuring an IP55 water resistance rating, an easy-to-use DIN head with 360-degree rotation, and a flow rate of up to 11 gallons per minute, it has the power to keep your brew day moving. Visit www.SsBrewtech.com/Pump to learn more about how the Ss Brew Pump can upgrade your homebrewery. 2026 Brewers Retreat Tickets are on sale now for the annual Craft Beer & Brewing Brewers Retreat August 23–26 in the hop country of Yakima Valley, Washington. There’s nothing like this fantasy homebrew-camp experience, as you brew in small groups led by some of the most inspiring brewers in the world—folks such as Vinnie and Natalie of Russian River, Ben from Breakside, Henry and Adriana of Monkish, Kelsey from North Park, Whitney from Grand Fir, Sean from Lawson’s Finest, and more. This year we’ll be brewing under the bines at Bale Breaker, and it’s sure to be an unforgettable experience. Tickets are on sale now and going fast at brewersretreat.com. 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