

The Curious Bartender Podcast
Tristan Stephenson
Conversations on food and drink through history, science, culture and geography with bestselling author and bar person Tristan Stephenson
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Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 20min
#12 Andreia Esteves - History of Drinking Vessels, Egypt, Wine, Greek Symposium, Poison
Andreia is an archaeologist and museum curator, working principally with the Art of Drinking Museum at the World of Wine in Porto, which holds more than 3,500 drinking vessels dating back 9,000 years. This episode was recorded and filmed in the museum, along with eight selected artefacts taken from the display cabinets that together total more than 20,000 years of human drinking history.Expert to learn how the Egyptians drank wine, how the Greek Symposium evolved into the Roman Triclinium, the interesting innovations in drinkware that were going on in Mesoamerica 3,000 years ago, how the Germans played drinking games 400 years ago, and much more.This episode was an absolute privilege to record and I want to thank all of the team at WOW in Porto, but especially Andreia herself whose passion and knowledge of this collection speaks for itself.The Art of Drinking Museum - https://www.wow.pt/en/museums/the-art-of-drinking-the-bridge-collectionAndreia on Instagram - @andreia_fce

Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 43min
#11 Ryan Chetiyawardana - Mr Lyan, Language of Drinking, Magic of Bars, Fermentation, Top Whiskies, Sustainability
Ryan Chetiyawardana aka Ryan Cheti, aka Mr Lyan, is a bartender, bar operator, and author, known for his unique creative style and multi award winning bars in London, Washington DC and Amsterdam, including White Lyan, Cub, Dandelion, Lyaness, Silver Lyan and Super Lyan.
Expect to learn about Ryan’s approach to creativity, how important language is to hospitality and flavour, some of the weirdest ingredients both of us have used or tasted, how Ryan was inspired to make a drink influenced by Chernobyl, challenges the hospitality industry faces, plus a load of chat about whisky, and much more besides.
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Ryan's instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mrlyan/?hl=en
My instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tristanstephenson/?hl=en-gb

Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 27min
#10 Dr. Nick Wykes - Setting Goals, Motivation, Internal Dialogue & Perspective
Nick Wykes is a former bartender and drinks consultant turned professional sport psychologist who holds a Master’s degree in Sport Psychology and a Doctorate in Sport Science.
There is a lot to be learned from elite performers and how they set goals, manage adversity, and work with other people. These skills are certainly applicable to people who work and train in teams but also relevant to anyone who is striving towards a goal or objective.
One of my goals for this podcast to occasionally bring on guests with expertise in psychology, social sciences, philosophy, business and arts, whose insights might help all of us become happier, healthier and more productive individuals - and thus support our shared curiosity of the history, science, and culture of food and drink.
Expect to learn about what makes a high performance individual, how to set goals and protocols to achieve them, accountability, vulnerability, dealing with failure, managing your internal dialogue, dealing with stress and anxiety, maintaining perspective, motivation.
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Jan 20, 2025 • 1h 50min
#9 Adrian Bridge - CEO of Taylor's Port, History, Challenges & Innovation, Port Tourism
Adrian Bridge is the CEO of Taylor’s, Croft, and Fonseca Port Wine brands, a hotelier, museum owner, and holder of perhaps the greatest collection of glassware on the planet. This interview was recored in one of Taylor’s port lodges on the banks of the Douro river.
To watch it in full atmospheric 4K HD head to the Curious Bartender YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVD2zCfy0GVCd5kFTmbsr_A/

Jan 13, 2025 • 2h 38min
#8 Angus Winchester - 36 Years of Bars, Tanqueray Ambassador, Classic Cocktails, Ukraine
Angus Winchester, a 36-year veteran of the hospitality and drinks industry and former Tanqueray Gin ambassador, shares his remarkable journey from Oxford bartender to global brand advocate. He delves into the evolution of cocktail culture, the challenges of modern gin, and the significance of traditional recipes. Angus also recounts his unique experiences bartending in Ukraine during conflict, highlighting resilience in the industry. His insights emphasize the importance of creativity, connection, and mentorship in the ever-changing landscape of bartending.

Jan 6, 2025 • 55min
#7 Vikram Achanta - Indigenous Indian Spirits, Indian Bar Culture, Indian Whisky, Awards
Vikram Achanta who is a 25 year veteran of the India bar and drinks industry. He is the founder of Tulleeho, one of the country’s premiere education and consultancy agencies, the co-founder of 30 Best Bars in India and the co-founder of India Bartender Week.
This conversation, recorded in October at Bar Convent Berlin, features Vikram, who was delivering a seminar on the rise of indigenous Indian spirits. I spent an insightful hour with him during the event.
In the first 15 minutes, Vikram discusses the rapid evolution of the Indian bar scene, which has progressed significantly since my last visit to Delhi over a decade ago.
We then delve into spirits production in India, covering gin, rum, and whisky—India is now the world’s largest whisky producer, consumer, and a major importer of Scotch. We also explore Indian agave spirits and dedicate the second half of the episode to Mahua and Feni, two lesser-known indigenous spirits made in small, traditional distilleries.
It’s fascinating to consider whether these unique spirits could someday achieve global recognition, much like mezcal has in recent years.

Dec 30, 2024 • 2h 1min
#6 Arielle Johnson - Food Chemistry, Fermentation, Molecules, Evolution, NOMA
Dr. Arielle Johnson is a chemist, biologist and food scientist. She was the science advisor to Alton Brown on the TV show good eats, is a director’s fellow at MIT media lab and has worked with acclaimed cooks and scientists across the world. She is the chief scientific advisor for Noma restaurant in Copenhagen, which was founded by Rene Redzepi - who also wrote the forward for a recent book, Flavorama: A guide to unlocking the art and science of flavour (available to buy here - https://www.ariellejohnson.com/buy)
On the episode we discuss the building blocks of taste and aroma, why you should never underestimate a humans capacity to smell, what it’s like to be a chilli plant, the tools that scientists use to analyse flavour, smoke, campfires and evolution, how ai and biotech might shape the future of flavour, cooking with insects, our favourite flavour molecules, and much more.
This episode is available to watch on Youtube in 4k with chapter makers so you can single out the bits that interest you most.

Dec 23, 2024 • 2h 36min
#5 Colin Dunn - Japanese Whisky, Islay, £19m casks, Brora, Port Ellen
Colin Dunn is a whisky educator and collector and one of the best known ambassadors for malt whisky in the UK. This is a wide ranging conversation about malt whisky covering producing regions, production, marketing, new and old distilleries, luxury whisky, along with a tonne of anecdotes from Colin. You're in for a treat.
We are switching Spotify episodes to audio only for the time being, as it makes it much easier to include an introduction to the episode. If you prefer it this way or the previous way (with no intro) feel free to let us know in the comments.
Colin is on instagram as @colindunnwhisky
I am on instagram as @tristanstephenson
This episode is sponsored by Fever-Tree mixers.

Dec 16, 2024 • 1h 45min
#4 Sean Finter - The Hospitality Business, Succeeding, Sustainability, Motivation
Sean Finter is a hospitality coach and mentor who has worked with hundreds of clients over the past 20 years to help them improve profitability, hire better, optimise their business operations and generally perfect the craft of hospitality.
Trawling Sean's social media, I offered him 10 of his own quotes with which to frame a conversation around hospitality, business, motivation, efficiency and sustainability.

Dec 9, 2024 • 2h 1min
#3 Ian Burrell - Rum Classification, Controversy, Spiced Rum, Origin Stories, Bars
Ian Burrell is a bartender, brand owner, and rum ambassador. He is best known as The Rum Ambassador and as the founder of RumFest, as well as the co-founder of Equiano rum. This is a wide ranging conversation about the culture, classification and love of rum.
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Thanks to our sponsor: Fever-Tree
Ian's book is available to buy now - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rum-Tasting-Course-Flavor-Focused-Approach/dp/0241664578