

Basic Brewing Radio
James Spencer
Basic Brewing Radio is a weekly chat about homebrewing - brewing the best beer and mead in the world in your own home.
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Jul 12, 2017 • 42min
07-13-17 Boom Island Brewing
Kevin Welch of Boom Island Brewing in Minneapolis has turned passion for music and Belgian beers into a commercial operation designed to carry on a long tradition.

Jul 5, 2017 • 1h 9min
07-06-17 Hop Chronicles and Club Night
We meet up with the Brulosophy crew at HomebrewCon in Minneapolis to evaluate two varieties of hops, and we chat with brewers and brewing experts on the Club Night floor.

May 24, 2017 • 49min
05-25-17 Hop Timing Experiment
Steve Wilkes and Casey Letellier help James evaluate an experiment comparing three beers with single hop additions at 60 minutes, 30 minutes and flameout.

May 17, 2017 • 46min
05-18-17 Earthbound Beer
Stuart Keating gives us brewing tips and explains why his brewery brews beers described as the "smallest and weirdest" in St. Louis.

May 10, 2017 • 52min
05-11-17 Brewing Kombucha
Phil Nigash of the podcast My Life As a Foodie joins us to talk about restarting his show and getting into brewing kombucha at home.

May 3, 2017 • 45min
05-04-17 Sean Terrill Attenuation Study
Sean Terrill of Two Mile Brewing in Leadville, Colorado, talks about his study and article examining the effect of mash temperature on attenuation rates of three yeast strains.

Apr 26, 2017 • 47min
04-27-17 Fruit Flavor Additions
Homebrewer Jamie Conway joins James and Steve as they taste beers and meads with different approaches to integrating fruit character.

Apr 19, 2017 • 46min
04-20-17 Step Mashing
Chris Colby of Beer and Wine Journal gets into the details about step mashing and how we can use it to control the character of our beers.

Apr 12, 2017 • 51min
04-13-17 Recipe Formulation: Playing with Gravity
James and Steve sit down during a brew day to talk about how to calculate and predict starting and finishing gravity levels of beers.

Apr 5, 2017 • 47min
04-06-17 Indiana Water Experiment
Homebrewer Aaron Winey shares his experiment brewing an American blonde ale using water from four different sources.


