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Pubcast 381 – It’s All About Bill! – 206 Brewing Company

We head out to the newest addition to the Chicago brewing scene, and the first in Carol Stream IL. A converted Subway store is now home to a nano-brewery called 206 Brewing, where we talk with owner, brewer, retired firefighter, Bill King. The brewpub had just opened for the day when we showed up, so you may get a little background noise, but hey, it’s all pub ambiance!

After many years in the fire service, and still active in the Central DuPage stroke unit, Bill decided to put his homebrew experience into a commercial venture, but keep it to a manageable size. 206 is a small location that presents a selection of their own beers, plus serves as an outlet for other local craft brewery offerings. He also wants it to be a craft beer location where First Responders and Veterans can come by for a chat and a brew!

We hear from Bill about why he wanted to embark on this project, what types of beers he likes to drink and how he speeds up his brewing schedule by using Kveik yeast. Plus, he tells us the story of the décor and his recipe for good biscuits and gravy!

This podcast will be published the day before their Grand Opening on March 18th, 2023, so you may want to head over there that weekend and check them out – tell them The Brit sent you!!

Beers Sampled:

  • Honey Brown – American Brown Ale, 5.8% ABV
  • Engine House Stout – Dry Irish Stout, 4.7% ABV
  • Pseudo Lager – Vienna lager recipe using ale yeast, 5.3% ABV
  • Mackinac APA v1 – American Pale Ale, 4.9% ABV

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Pubcast 380 – FOBAB Beers and Volunteers

This episode might seem late for last year’s Festival of Barrel Aged Beers (FOBAB), or perhaps too early for next year but…there were a number of FOBAB brews that needed drinking so we gathered a few chums at the Brit and Yankee Pub and had a tasting session!

On the distinguished panel are FOBAB volunteers Ken McMullen from Hopvine Brewing, Kevin Herbst, and John Bittermann, plus your host Phil ‘The Brit’ Clark. Then rounding everything out is someone who has had entries at FOBAB, co-owner of Art History Brewing, Tom Rau.

We find out why the Illinois Craft Brewers Guild relies heavily on volunteer help to ensure the festival is a success, plus how you can sign up and help out in the future. Plus of course the usual pub chat including how The Brit keeps his toenails under control, what steps are taken to control ‘over-served’ attendees, the rigors of emptying the ‘slop buckets’, and the pros and cons of the UIC venue. Tom Rau also provides his views from the brewer’s side and how the decisions are made of which beer and style to enter for any given year. And finally, each panelist tells us which of the beers they preferred…not the winner, as these are all winners!

Yes, it’s a longer episode but we hope that you enjoy the perspectives of some of the people who experience this great festival as volunteers, and perhaps you will volunteer for the 2023 event!! Cheers!

Link to ICBG Volunteer signup

Beers Sampled:

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Pubcast 379 – David Files of Energy City Brewing

Energy City Brewing was one of the early pioneer breweries in the Fox Valley area, and gained quite a following from craft beer drinkers. David Files, along with his wife Heidi, first opened in Batavia IL and sold their limited number of styles from a small location beside the Fox River, so small that people had to line up outside and they only opened one day a month for to-go sales. Six years later, things are very different with the expansion to a taproom, a wide range of beers with one they are particularly known for, and their customers can now get their beers through a wide range of distro channels.

We have long wanted to meet with David and find out more about him and ECB, so when an opportunity came up we jumped at it. The Brit’s co-host for this episode is Chuck Fort from Church Street Brewing, who has known David since their days in Urban Knaves of Grain, and now professionally as ECB brews their production runs at Church Street.

We find out about David’s background, the early days in the small river location and how they came to the current taproom, and of course we are sampling his beers. Their range of fruit ‘smoothie’ beers and pastry stouts have been big sellers, and The Brit challenges his tastebuds with a couple of these. What we do find out is that David and ECB are producing high quality beers, and being very successful at doing it. Oh, and he will tell us about his extra-long shuffleboard table that stands in the taproom! Cheers!

Beers Sampled:

  • Westphalia Jump Start, Dortmunder lager with Saphir hops, ABV 6.5%
  • N9nth Circle, Baltic Porter (collab with Church Street Brewing), ABV 9.5%
  • Bistro Smoothie – Mango, Banana & Pineapple, Flavored Berliner-Weisse Style fruit beer, ABV 6.5%
  • Bistro Grape PB&J, Flavored Berliner-Weisse Style fruit beer with Peanut Butter and Grape Jelly, ABV  8%
  • Marmion Abbey Quadruple – Batch 2, Belgian Quadrupel, 11% ABV

Here’s out short video from the visit to the brewery…

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Pubcast 378 – Erik Pizer of Flipside Brewing

This week we are excited to visit again with someone who has been on our podcast before, and is now owner and brewer at his own establishment. Erik Pizer has been part of the brewing community in the Chicagoland area for many years, and is now firmly ensconced in Tinley Park at Flipside Brewing.

Open for just under 6 months, he has built his business around the brewpub model, providing a range of solid beers and other liquors, while offering a fantastic food menu. Located only a short distance off I-80, this is fast becoming the place to hang out for locals. We talk about how he is trying to provide a small, but full range of offerings including beer cocktails, locally distilled liquors, and as The Brit discovers his “well-balanced” beers. As Erik says he has 10 years of experience so he may not know all of what to do, but he does know what NOT to do, and we agree that he’s doing things right!

Tinley Park is another core of great craft breweries and we highly recommend a visit to Flipside during your visit! Cheers!

Beers Sampled:

  • Grey Skies Surprise, Dortmunder Golder Lager, ABV 5.9% 
  • Driveshaft, West Coast IPA, ABV 6.5%
  • Haunted Past, English Mild, ABV 3.8%
  • Warm Hug,  American Porter with vanilla and coffee, ABV 5.5% ABV
  • Pigloo, Barleywine, collaboration with Miskatonic Brewing, ABV 10.5%

Here’s our short ‘teaser’ video showing the brewery…

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