Beverage Chronicles

Beverage Chronicles, May 13, 2026

15 min · 13. Mai 2026
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Title: Beer Names, Wild Fermentation, and the Strangest Lager Yet Breweries are simplifying beer style names to attract casual drinkers while trying to avoid losing the identity and uniqueness that built craft beer culture. Beer historian Rachel Benkowski explores the history and cultural importance of Belgian lambic, a spontaneously fermented beer deeply tied to place, patience, and tradition. A new study compared health outcomes among beer, wine, and spirits drinkers, while Columbia Sportswear grabbed headlines with a bizarre “bear scat infused” promotional beer.

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Beverage Chronicles, April 29, 2026

Title: Why You Might Not Actually Hate IPAs Episode Description: Many IPA critics just haven’t found the right style—flavors vary widely and bad storage can ruin the experience. Modern IPAs are more balanced and approachable than the overly bitter versions of the past. Freshness, proper storage, and open-minded tasting can completely change your perception of the style. Here is the primary reasoning regarding the questioning about DAI: Over the next few weeks and months, there may be a restructuring of the show distribution process. It is complex, but we may be coupling with a company that will handle all distribution. Additionally, over the next few months, the hierarchy of the show may change somewhat. I'll keep you advised. The new distributor (should this occur) wants detailed information about what we are doing, where episodes are sent, etc.

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