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https://www.experimentalbrew.com/podcast/episode-47-weve-got-arts-bag

We're back at it in our last to go show before the Q&A! (questions@experimentalbrew.com!)

In the feedback section, Drew eats a big ole helping of crow for failing to hold to his stated principles.

In the Pub - we talk about our Wyeast Q3 Private Collection Strains Contest and reveal the three winners and their recipes. Link below for the recipes themselves. Thanks to everyone who entered and our good sponsors at Wyeast! Then it's back to the business of beer with the latest round of acquisitions including Funky Buddha, Anchor and the really interesting combination of New Belgium, Dick Cantwell, Oud Beersel and Magnolia. Are we finally at that same tipping point where over expansion is pinching some brewers like Magnolia and the recently annouced to close Rubicon?

In the lab, we actually invite in a guest as BrewTube's Short Circuited Brewers (Brian Huntley) makes us do a triangle test on the mics. What experimental madness is he up to and can Denny or Drew get it right? You're just going to have to listen to find out!

And then in the lounge, Drew sits down with Devon Randall of Arts District Brewing and talks about leaving LA to become a brewer and coming back to the city and landing in a warehouse formerly run by a crazy man (Crazy Gideon). Devon's making a hell of a spread and you should give it a try.

We race over Q&A because hey - you should be getting us questions for Episode 48!

But we do take a moment to hit a quick tip about exploring your different varieties of specialty ingredients and Drew drops two things in Something Other - a hysterical set of Game of Throne recaps from BlackNerdProblems and the ongoing constantly moving CA Pinkham column "Off the Menu" with awful wonderful stories from the world of restaurants and bars.
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Re: Experimental Brewing Podcast Episode 47 - We've Got the Arts in a Bag
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2017, 12:02:45 pm »
Funky Buddha is in Oakland Park, FL (not Overland Park), and if you want to relate it back to a larger city, it's sort of encapsulated within Fort Lauderdale.   Miami is a solid 30 miles to the south.

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Re: Experimental Brewing Podcast Episode 47 - We've Got the Arts in a Bag
« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2017, 03:00:58 pm »
You're right. My central florida brain mixed them up.

Funky Buddha is in Oakland Park, FL (not Overland Park), and if you want to relate it back to a larger city, it's sort of encapsulated within Fort Lauderdale.   Miami is a solid 30 miles to the south.

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