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Beer, Wine, and Spirit Podcasts

Written by Admin | Jul 25, 2024 10:18:58 PM

The adult beverage industry is quite intricate. While our typical approach delves into the advantages of mergers and acquisitions, enhancing your brand, and adhering to regulations, it's essential to remember that it can also be filled with enjoyment. There are numerous ways to explore topics you're passionate about, and the adult beverage industry is certainly no exception.

We have put together a list of some fantastic podcasts that explore a variety of beverages. Covering everything from beers to spirits and more, these podcasts are created for fans and aim to provide a fun and entertaining platform to discuss the adult beverage industry.

Good Beer Hunting

A little more than just a podcast, Good Beer Hunting is a multimedia platform that delivers some award-winning interviews with a wide range of individuals. All of them have experience in or are connected to the craft beer community. What sets their podcast apart is their talent for presenting information in a storytelling manner. They collaborate with writers from all over the world to bring their stories to life. The podcast is an extension of their content and definitely worth a listen, regardless of your level of interest in beer.

WhiskeyCast

Host Mark Gillespie “is passionate about whiskey, telling stories, ethics, and those he loves.” And he is very adamant that you spell it with an “e.”The podcast was started using his broadcast journalism experience. Mark uses each episode as an opportunity to interview some of the whiskey legends. If you’re a fan of whiskey, too, then look no further than WhiskeyCast. You get two episodes a week that feature events and tasting notes. But, one of the biggest reasons the podcast has been successful for the past 14 years is the in-depth interviews.

Vino 101

Anyone who loves wine needs to listen to Vino 101. The team behind this podcast has one simple goal: “demystify the world of wine.” They aim to make wine education more accessible and believe that you don't need to be pretentious to enjoy it. Each episode covers a variety of topics without focusing on price. The goal is to share information about all types of wines, regardless of whether they cost $10 or $100.

The Bourbon Show

The Bourbon Show is a dedicated resource that provides fans with the latest information and educational material. They are self-described as “creating bourbon content for bourbon fans, by bourbon fans. That’s who we are.” They do this by discussing topics in a fun and entertaining way. The Bourbon Show takes a closer look at the latest information coming out the surrounds the bourbon industry.

The Sour Hour

The Sour Hour is described as a “multimedia resource for brewers and beer lovers.”Brought to you from California, the podcast is one of a variety of platforms dedicated to the process of making wild ales. If you have a passion for ales and are looking for more than just a good listen, you can also watch their videos online. The stories are shared with the help of mixed-fermentation brewers, and guests from around the world discuss a variety of topics. Each show focuses on exploring the techniques that go into making a sour beer.

I’ll Drink to That

Another wine podcast, I’ll Drink to That, is hosted by Levi Dalton. Levi was a sommelier for many of America’s renowned dining rooms. Throughout his career, he has contributed articles to prestigious publications such as Wine & Spirits magazine and Bon Appetit. Currently, as a podcast host, he engages in insightful interviews with various individuals who are influential in shaping the wine industry. The diverse range of guests includes esteemed winemakers and industry ambassadors, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of the wine industry with just a few episodes.

Bourbon Pursuits

If you love insider interviews from people who are active in the bourbon industry, then Bourbon Pursuits is for you. The team is comprised of Kenny Coleman, who leads most of the show’s conversations. Ryan Cecil, a proud Kentuckian, brings a touch of humor to every episode, adding a delightful contrast to the discussions. And then there's Fred Minnick, a best-selling author and co-founder of the bourbon authority at the Kentucky Derby Museum, who frequently co-hosts episodes with Ryan.

If you haven’t checked it out already, Jeff Hopmayer was recently featured on an episode of Bourbon Pursuits. Jeff and the guys discuss sourcing and exposing information from an industry professional. You can click here for a refresher.