
BEERS WITH NIGEL
Beer Karma — it’s real. Please follow rule #2! You hear Nigel and Nick preach this rule of living all the time. The rule is hard, but this shirt is soft like the sultry smooth jazz voice in the podcast intro. Don't miss your chance to rock this t-shirt and spread the gospel of Beer Karma.
Act 25: It ain’t hot if it ain’t sizzlin’
Their name says it all. They want to craft the culture. Crafted Culture Brewing founder Anthony “Sizzle” Perry joins Nick & Nigel for Act 25. Opening Monday, Feb. 1, Crafted Culture Brewing is set to become the first black owned brewery in Central Ohio. We talk about his struggles opening a brewery and his goal of reaching neglected craft beer consumers. There’s also lots of funny moments in this episode.
Act 24: Holy craft beer, Batman! Look what happened in 2020
2020 was quite the year. Never mind that pandemic thing — it's the year we started the BeersWithNigel podcast! In Act 24 we take a look back at some of our favorite guests, topics and beers. Nigel shares his Untappd Year in Beer results. He might have had a few last year. The man who’s always mentioned but never seen; Junior! Finally reveals himself on the pod. Nick thought was a good idea to start the show with the 12% Bourbon Barrel Quad from Boulevard Brewing. Transparent Brewing gifted us a crowler of their lovely Hidden Monster Scottish Export. Mystery beers include: Schmoo Whale Imperial Stout from Fields & Ivy Brewery, Beach Dreams-Passionfruit, Orange & Guava Farmhouse Sour Ale from Windshift Brewing and Over an Open Fire Chestnut Winter Warmer from Flyover Brewing. Enjoy the show!
Act 23: He rocks, he rolls, he ships us some bitchin’ brew
It’s Act 23 of #BeersWithNigel and we've gone international again! Joining us from the UK is Stacey Ayeh, of Rock Leopard Brewing Co. in London, England. Stacey is a veteran in the alcohol biz and started Rock Leopard to give his interpretation of the beers he loves. We talk about the obstacles he faced getting into the beer business and the London beer scene. Stacey was prepared for the pod, shipping two of his beers across the pond for Nigel and Nick to sip on during the show. We had Rock Leopard’s Paper, Scissors NEIPA and Are We Human Or Are We Chancer?, a session NEIPA.
Act 22: Ain’t nothin’ gonna break their stride; ain’t nothin’ gonna slow them down — oh, no…
The Kansas City area brewery scene is growing! Especially on the east side of the city. This episode features two breweries opening in the early part of 2021. Nigel and Nick talk to Brad Steele, who’s opening Broken Hatchet Brewing, and Jeremy Kneeland, Jeff Gray, and Dave Querner, the guys behind the The Goat Brewing Company. We talk about opening a brewery during a pandemic and how they all got started. We drink beers from both breweries plus beer from Saugatuck Brewing and Sun King Brewing.
Act 21: Don’t count out the Okies, the brew scene’s getting Lively
Pat Lively, of Lively Brewing, joins the show. Pat is veteran brewer who started his career at COOP Brewing. Pat talks about running his own brewery, the Oklahoma craft beer scene and his role as president of the Craft Brewers Association of Oklahoma.
Act 20: So, a meteorologist walks into a bar…
Meteorologists like beer, too. In fact, this week's guest brewed a beer at Wind Shift Brewing in Blue Springs, MO. Joining us this episode is KMBC weather chief Bryan Busby. We talk about his recent adventure in brewing and learn he’s great at character voices and just a generally funny dude.
Act 19: The one where they cross the pond
Joining the BeersWithNigel pod is Award-winning writer, Melissa Cole. She’s one of the UK's leading beer and food experts. Melissa is an international beer judge and has brewed with some of the world's most respected breweries. I like to call her a force of nature. And she’s super funny too! We talk about how we met in London, what “hoppy’ means and other stuff!
Act 18: This guy must be a Boy Scout because dude came prepared
Alright, alright, alright... Act 18 brings president of Kansas City area home brew club ZZ Hops to the show. Brett Wooderson is an award winning home brewer, known for making some pretty crazy but balanced home-brews. Nick & I have dubbed him the most prepared guest as he had cooler of beer ready for the show; including Fairy Nectar from Cross Strain, Brownie Points from Maplewood and Ella on Holiday from Pathlight. Nick’s mystery beers: Yeah Buoy from Logboat, Firework Fight from Vanessa House and Strat Fjords from Strange Days Brewing.
Act 17: If you brew it, they will come
Episode 17 of Beers with Nigel features self proclaimed Beer Chef Rodney Beagle, brewer at 3 Halves brewing in Liberty, MO. We find out how he got into beer, his days as a gypsy brewer, what inspires his "mad scientist" beer recipes and what 3 Halves represents. We also had first car accident on the podcast. Rodney sipped on 3 Halves QBC Wheat, while Nick & I drank Boulevard's Jam Band.. Mystery beers were Absence of Light from 4 Hands, French Toast Restless Soul from Servaes and a NEIPA from Finkel & Garf.
Act 16: The real story of Tank 7… and other stuff
#BeersWithNigel Act 16 features Jeremy Danner of 4 Hands Brewing. The conversation runs the gamut as we talk beer (of course), how he got into beer. We find out he had a hand in the creation of Boulevard's Tank 7. We also get his take on diversity in the beer scene.
Act 15: Something to write about
Act 15 of #BeersWithNigel features Writer, Chef, Beer & Wine enthusiast Pete Dulin. We talk beer, food and about the 3 books Pete has authored. We also talk about the Kansas City beer scene among other stuff. Nick's mystery beers include Windshift's Tiramisu Stout, Grains & Taps Octoberfest and a stout from home brewer Travis Bacon.
Act 14: We went live and Nigel was hot!
Ok, yes it was definitely hot outside while we recorded this episode during the grand opening of Transparent Brewing. But Nigel was attacking the mic like it was a kid peeing on his lawn. What were the guys drinking? Kickstand Kolsch, Tippin' Stout, Oui Bit Fancy French Saison.
Act 13: Her talent runneth over
Homebrewer, beer lover, and new assistant brewer at Torn Label Brewing, Dez Jones joins the show. We talk beer, how she got interested and how she landed her new gig (Which is a HUGE deal). We also had a great conversation on diversity.
Act 12: Meeting role models, affecting change & don’t forget the beer
The Drinking Partners & creators of Fresh Fest Beer Fest, Day Bracey & Ed Bailey join the show from Pittsburgh, PA. We talk about Fresh Fest being a digi-fest this year, their long running podcast & diversity in craft beer. Nick's mystery beer was a unmarked can from City Barrel and the Black is Beautiful from Crane Brewing. I sipped on beer from Side Project & Servaes Brewing. Day had the Black is Beautiful from Hitchhiker Brewing and Ed imbibed on beer from 11th Hour Brewing. Enjoy the episode!
Act 11: There’s no fault in our stars!
On this episode we visit we beer lover/brewery ambassador Scott Kranz. I've dubbed his family KC's First Family of Craft beer. We talk breweries, brewfests and his insane number of unique beers he has checked in on Untappd.
Act 10: The Black is Beautiful beer project
First, let's get one thing out of the way. Nick loves Courtney Servaes and her unending line of tasty brews. OK, now that we have that out of the way, Courtney, Bri Burrows of Big Rip Brewing and Chris Meyers of Crane Brewing join Nigel and Nick to talk about the Black is Beautiful beer project led by last week's guest, Marcus Baskerville from Weathered Souls Brewing. Proceeds of the beer will go to supporting social justice causes.
Act 9: Weathered Souls’ Black is Beautiful recipe pours across the country.
In a strange twist, the guys are offering up a timely episode. Nigel and Nick are joined by Weathered Souls Brewing owner Marcus J. Baskerville to talk about the craft beer scene in San Antonio, his trek from beer drinker to an up-and-coming owner and head brewer and his Black is Beautiful project. And as an added treat, Wind Shift Brewing's Tony DiPlacito joins the conversation.
Act 8: OMG, the bar’s on fire; somebody grab the beer!
Man, I love that old Bottlerockets song. Nigel and Nick got tired of recording via video conference, so they packed up the beer wagon and marched their way to the dwelling of friend-of-the-show and social media guru, John Beaudoin, for a driveway fire-pit chat. As usual, craft brew was consumed, during conversations ranging from craft beer road trips to... well, other things.
Act 7: The road trip that wasn’t. Thanks, ‘Rona.
Beware, this episode contains graphic images — Nick Parker was lazy and defiantly drank his beer from a can... When they started this show, the plan included a spring and summer full of road trips and guest interviews with craft beer lovers from all over. Alas, Lady Covid had other ideas. This week, Chalonda – aka Afro Beer Chick — joins nick and host Nigel Woodberry for a peek into the Chicago beer scene and... well, other things.
Act 6: Welcome to our virtual quarantine taproom
Beware, this episode contains graphic images — Nick Parker was lazy and defiantly drank his beer from a can... When they started this show, the plan included a spring and summer full of road trips and guest interviews with craft beer lovers from all over. Alas, Lady Covid had other ideas. This week, Chalonda – aka Afro Beer Chick — joins nick and host Nigel Woodberry for a peek into the Chicago beer scene and... well, other things.