This week on the podcast, what happens when your brewery is bought out? We catch up with Balter’s Scott Hargrave and Stirling Howland, one year on.
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New Beer Releases: July
Details of the latest beer and alcohol beverage releases from Australian and New Zealand breweries announced in July 2020.
Special Bonus Edition: Beer style and substance
Bentspoke’s Richard Watkins and Balter’s Scott Hargrave join Matt for a special edition of the Radio Brews News podcast to discuss creative new beer styles and their impact on perceptions of classic styles.
New Beers Wrap
Balter’s Dimples has been released, as well new beers from Braeside, Young Henrys, Balter, Ballistic, Bad Shepherd and Holgate on this week’s wrap.
New Beers Wrap
Balter team up with Garage Project for a collaboration, whilst Ballistic, Jetty Road, and Akasha release Aussie IPA’s and Moon Dog and Beerfarm drop a couple of sours.
Balter announces sale to CUB
The Gold Coast’s Balter Brewing Co has confirmed it has been acquired by Carlton and United Breweries after weeks of rumours.
Australian brewers join global Brewgooder clean water initiative
Scottish brewery Brewgooder, which calls itself the ‘clean water’ brewery, has brought in brewers from Australia and across the world to join its ‘Global Gathering’, a collaborative project intended to provide clean water to people in developing countries.
New Beers Wrap
This week we’ve got a couple of collaborations, including the Citrus Haze IPA from Barcelona’s Garage Beer and Sydney’s Sauce Brewing Co, and a brew from Hop Nation and Akasha, as well as new beers from Feral, Balter and Bright.
New Beers Wrap
Dainton have three new limited additions, Green Beacon and Moon Dog are releasing new sours and Cheeky Monkey launches a 99 per cent sugar-free ginger beer, whilst Willie the Boatman and Balter also make an appearance in this week’s New Beers.
New Beers Wrap
Start September off with new brews from Moon Dog, Two Birds, Helios, Balter and Burleigh, a re-release from Young Henrys and new series from Stomping Ground