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Beer In FrontBeer In FrontThe Stovepipe Can19 is the new 22. Or, 19.2 oz is the new bomber. The large format can known as the stovepipe is growing in popularity around craft beer and it’s not just the big players like New Belgium and Goose Island utilizing the format. Local Chicago breweries like Revolution, Half Acre and Maplewood have put their beers in the single serving can. I sat down with acclaimed writer Kate Bernot and we discussed the growing popularity of the Stovepipe. All that and more on this edition of Beer In Front.SightlinesBluesky Feed2025-06-2431 minThe Gist by SightlinesThe Gist by SightlinesCross-Category Theme PartiesBeverages on the intoxicating end of the functional spectrum have never been more varied - and neither have the experiences and relavitve cognitive dissonance of attending their major industry conferences. The narratives around what does and doesnt’ connect with consumers, and what’s driving growth is often over simplified, biased toward regulation and politics, and more often than not, shockingly out of touch with how it all transaltes, or doesn’t to the end consumer’s experience.  Every beverage category exists in a bubble of sorts - but that doens’t have to be the case. At Sightlines...2025-06-1645 minThe Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEp #353 - Roundtable with Kate Bernot, Josh Deth, and EdMarIt's a throwback cast on this week's roundtable! Enjoy.Email Eletters to: Insiders@craftbeertemple.comMailing address: The Beer Temple 3173 N. Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60618Intro/Outro Music: Gorilla Meat by Jogger UYD4L!2025-06-031h 45Craft Beer ProfessionalsCraft Beer ProfessionalsConsumer Perspectives and Sales Opportunities in Hemp-Derived THCThey’re new, novel for many, and sales are booming. Hemp-derived THC drinks are changing store shelves and consumer purchase behaviors. This segment represents some of the highest potential for compound annual growth rate across all forms of cannabis and cannabis-adjacent products in coming years. Most importantly, those sales increasingly occur in common places people are already shopping: bottle shops, liquor stores, and other chain retail.The total hemp-derived THC market grew around +20% in 2024, with much driven by increased availability of beverages. And with no sign of waning interest from consumers across large swaths of...2025-03-1948 minCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine PodcastCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine PodcastBright Spots in Beer’s Economic Data with Contributing Editor Kate BernotEarlier this week, our Industry All-Access subscribers received in their email inbox this week’s subscriber-exclusive article that Kate reported, parsing the latest industry economic data but reading beyond the surface for a deeper look at what’s really going on. We’ve all read the hyperbolic clickbait articles out there about craft beer’s demise, and for the first time in almost twenty years, we saw a net decline in operating breweries in the United States last year. But at the same time, we’ve been hearing anecdotally from a number of brewers such as Neil Fisher of WeldWerks...2025-03-1449 minProofProofChasing the Freshest Beer (Best of Proof: Travel Edition)In this episode of Best of Proof: Travel Edition, we take flight and join reporter Kate Bernot on a journey to collect the freshest hops for a Denver-based brewery. It's a race against time and every hour counts to extract the peak flavor. Will this team of brewers make it back in time?Have an extra can of beer at home? Use it for dinner tonight to make a Grill-Roasted Beer Can Chicken.Get a 14-day free trial for an America’s Test Kitchen digital subscription at atkpodcast.com. Le...2025-02-2742 minProofProofChasing the Freshest Beer (Best of Proof: Travel Edition)In this episode of Best of Proof: Travel Edition, we take flight and join reporter Kate Bernot on a journey to collect the freshest hops for a Denver-based brewery. It's a race against time and every hour counts to extract the peak flavor. Will this team of brewers make it back in time? Have an extra can of beer at home? Use it for dinner tonight to make a Grill-Roasted Beer Can Chicken.Get a 14-day free trial for an America’s Test Kitchen digital subscription at atkpodcast.com.See Privacy Policy at http...2025-02-2735 minBeer Sessions Radio (TM)Beer Sessions Radio (TM)Is Draft Beer Going Flat?For the past few years, draft beer sales have declined across the US. To figure out why, Jimmy sat down with Kate Bernot, Missoula-based reporter on beer, alcohol, and food, and former director of the North American Guild of Beer Writers; and Zach Mack, food writer and owner of Alphabet City Beer Co. in NYC. The three talk about how draft lost its popularity, their own memories of draft beer, and how to bring it back in style. Read Kate’s full article on the decline of draft beer here!See Privacy Policy at htt...2025-01-1356 minLiquid Assets: A Beverage Industry PodcastLiquid Assets: A Beverage Industry PodcastThe third annual Quiz of the YearIn a show packed with passion, Kate Bernot and Bryan Roth of Sightlines and hosts of The Gist by Sightlines podcast help us identify the year’s most important stories from the world of beer. Things then turn competitive as we go head-to-head in our third annual Quiz of the Year. Will our guests remember how much alcohol a hamster can drink or how many nonalcoholic beer consumers play video games? You’ll have to tune in to find out. Happy holidays and thank you for tuning in to another year of the show!   S...2024-12-201h 12Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine PodcastCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine PodcastBest in Beer Critics Roundtable as Stan Hieronymus, Kate Bernot, and Joe Stange Share Their Personal PicksThe Best in Beer theme continues this week, as contributing editor Kate Bernot and hops insider Stan Hieronymus sit down with executive editor Joe Stange and cofounder and editorial director Jamie Bogner. Together, they discuss their personal favorites from the past year in beer, round-robin style, recorded live at Craft Beer & Brewing office in Fort Collins, Colorado. They each discuss their own top 10 beers as well as most their compelling beer experiences, meanwhile offering thoughts on trends that should give hope for the future of craft brewing around the world. While we determine the magazine’s Best 20 Be...2024-11-221h 26Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine PodcastCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine PodcastBest in Beer 2024 Special with Jamie Bogner and Joe StangeOur annual issue on the very Best in Beer today hits subscribers alongside this special, once-per-year episode of the Craft Beer & Brewing podcast. Hosts Jamie Bogner and Joe Stange reveal results from our annual Readers’ Choice survey—including your favorite breweries, beers, bars, and destination cities—as well as our Best 20 Beers in 2024, decided through a year of blind judging, and finally culminating in careful consideration by our editorial team, including Stan Hieronymus and Kate Bernot. It’s an episode filled with insight, experiences, trends, memories, and even a few hot takes, as we take a closer look at...2024-11-141h 28TaplinesTaplinesThe Road to Beer History Hell Is Paved With Good IntentionsWe’re putting our normal Taplines format on the shelf today for a very special reunion episode of sorts with journalists Kate Bernot of Sightlines, and Jess Infante of Brewbound, to talk about two turning points in the national suds saga. Some of you listening may know the three of us as the Beer Byliners, the name of a Twitter Space (man, remember those?!) that we hosted in the early days of the pandemic. Well, we’re getting the gang back together today, and you’re coming with. Stay tuned for a chat about the unveiling of the Brewers Association’s Ozyman...2024-09-2459 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingAnnouncing The Gist by SightlinesWe're coming to you today to bring you up to speed on some things we’ve doing since our hiatus.  One of the ways we’ve refocused our efforts is on our Sightlines.news brand. If you’re not already aware - Sightlines.news is our industry leading insights platform for the beverage alcohol and functional beverage industry. It’s a subscription-only newsletter and consultancy run by myself, and two voices I know you’re familiar with - Bryan Roth and Kate Bernot.  You can subscribe to Sightlines at Sightlines.news, or now you can follow our w...2024-09-1823 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingFinding The Joy Of Craft BeerDespite alarming headlines and loud proclamations that “craft beer is dead,” that’s only part of the story—and not a particularly accurate one, at that. Industry insiders can get bogged down in the depressing details (even we’ve been guilty of it at one time or another). But reporters Kate Bernot and Beth Demmon decided to see how and where the heart of craft beer still beat, and went to the 2024 Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Festival in Paso Robles to find out. It turns out, the craft beer industry can’t just be measured by Circana n...2024-07-2028 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-017 The One With CelebsWhat a long, strange trip it’s been for the Miramar brewing facility that once housed Ballast Point and, after changing hands more than a few times, is now the centerpiece of West Coast brewing operations for Athletic Brewing Company. In this episode of the Gist, lead Sightlines news reporter Kate Bernot joins me, Beth Demmon, to talk about the United States’ 10th largest craft brewery’s plans both here and abroad, as well as inflation’s lingering hold on on-premise brewery sales and the business side of celebrity alcohol investments. 2024-06-2722 minLes Affaires Brassicoles avec Leonardo Calcagno | Baron MagLes Affaires Brassicoles avec Leonardo Calcagno | Baron MagLes Affaires Brassicoles #347 | Kate Bernot | Journaliste et podcaster de l’industrie brassicole américaineSÉRIE : MÉDIAS D’AFFAIRES | BOISSON « Écrire du B2B c’est comme démonter une montre et la remonter pour comprendre toutes ses fonctionnalités, et l’expliquer aux lecteurs. » Kate Bernot est une journaliste d'affaires sur les boissons, qui écrit pour plusieurs médias spécialisés et une contributrice régulière pour le média Good Beer Hunting. Elle nous explique son écriture, sa vision de l’industrie, le futur de la couverture B2B, et plus encore.      katebernot.com | Good Beer Hunting |  The Gist | [entrevue en anglais]2024-06-1342 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-016 The Gist—The One With The RumorsListeners of The Gist know we’re all about the stats. But today, we’re dishing out numbers with narrative, from Anchor Brewing's out-of-nowhere yogurt angel to speculation about a potential Boston Beer Company sale and wine’s latest numbers and what they really mean. I’m Beth Demmon with Kate Bernot, and this is The Gist. 2024-06-1323 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-015 The One With Hot SinglesIt’s almost summertime, and the living’s easy, especially if you’re a beer brand heading into the biggest sales season of the year. In this episode of The Gist, Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot shares her insights into a few ways taprooms and breweries are attracting people back on-premise, plus a sneak peek at some upcoming Sightlines reporting about events, sales, packaging, and much more. We also discuss Bud Light’s boycott comeback and what the numbers show, plus Gallo’s expansion from wine to beer and RTDs in a quest for total beverage presence. I’m Beth Demmon, and y...2024-05-3022 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-014 The One with the Spring SlumpSpring hasn’t sprung for craft beer yet this year. It’s more like a belly flop into a deflating pool filled with the ghosts of profitable years of yore and future hopes for a better summer. But rather than languish in low numbers, beverage alcohol companies big and small are dabbling in new products, new segments, and really anything they can to stay afloat. In this episode of The Gist, I’m joined as always by Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot to talk about first quarter numbers for 2024, innovation across segments, and what BrewDog may be up to after CEO Ja...2024-05-1521 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-013 The Gist—The One With The BoogeymanBongs, beer, and boogeymen—on this episode of The Gist, we kick things off with cannabis. Then, Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot shares her insights from the 2024 Craft Brewers Conference in Las Vegas. We’re also joined by special guest Paige Latham Didora, who chats with us about non-competes and the FTC’s recent ban on them. What does it mean for the beer industry? Keep listening to find out.2024-05-0122 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-011 The One With the Sincerest Form of FlatteryIt’s a consumer’s world—we’re just living in it. Maybe that’s just how it seems nowadays, based on the number of new products on shelves and who’s putting them there. In this episode of The Gist, lead Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot and Beth Demmon (that’s me) take a look at what products Tilray has released since going on a brewery-buying bonanza last August. We also talk about what sort of vibes Kate saw at the recent Illinois Craft Brewers Convention, and finally, what’s the latest buzz on BuzzBallz after Sazerac announced their plans to acquire...2024-04-0422 minChad\'z Beer PodcastChad'z Beer PodcastKate Bernot, beer industry journalistI follow the news of the beer industry fairly closely (well, probably closer than most beer geeks do). I've been reading content by today's guest - Kate Bernot - for a while (Washington Post, Good Beer Hunting, Imbibe Magazine, etc). I recently joined the North American Guild of Beer Writers and realized she was the director. A few emails later and Ms. Bernot agreed to not only do this podcast and talk the state of beer, but also did a review of Ayinger Celebrator with me which you can watch here: https://youtu.be/gxHqczI1Q5M...2024-03-161h 14Good Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-010 The One With The Fighting SpiritModelo Especial continues to absolutely dominate as a lager, but is it so successful that we can call it the new domestic lager of choice? On this episode of The Gist, I’m joined as always by Lead Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot, along with special guest, freelance writer, and Good Beer Hunting contributor Jerard Fagerberg to talk about how Constellation Brands has grown Modelo to a 200 million case brand and what that means for the domestic beer category at large. Plus, we look at the latest c-store numbers—specifically, how cider is performing—and why combining “low” and “no” alcohol option...2024-03-1324 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingFFT-25 Matt Manthe from Odd Breed BrewingNext up in our series of interviews from the 2023 Foeder for Thought festival, Kate Bernot is talking to Matt Manthe from Odd Breed Brewing in Pompano Beach, Florida. Most of the locations of the brewers we speak to at Foeder for Thought come from far and wide, and usually from places with more mild climates than Florida has to offer. So Matt and Odd Breed adapt their process and expectations to that reality, working with yeast strains and styles that provide the nuanced results they’re looking for. He also talks about what it takes to help gr...2024-03-0536 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingFFT-23 Trevor Rogers from de Garde BrewingIn this episode of the 2023 Foeder for Thought festival, Kate Bernot is talking to Trevor Rogers from de Grade Brewing, a geographical outlier like many of these producers, based in Tilamook, Oregon. de Garde was part of the avant garde in American wild ales, founded in 2012 with his partner Linsey, considered by many to be one of, if not THE first producer of these styles of beer in the US. Part of the legend of de Garde comes from its methods of collecting wild yeast along multiple locations in the Pacific Northwest coastal region, and that influenced...2024-03-0531 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingFFT-20 Khris Johnson of Green Bench BrewingUnless you’ve been listening to older episode of the GBH Podcast, you may not have heard my voice in awhile. I’ve been working on some new projects this past year or so that I’m excited about, but if there’s one thing that pulls me out of semi-retirement each year, it’s the Foeder for Thought festival in St Petersburgh Florida every March with Green Bench Brewing Company, and here we are again on the cusp of that annual gathering of wild and spontaneous beer producers gathering. This year its on Friday March 8th, and in the...2024-03-0520 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-009 The One with the PivotIf we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a thousand times—beverage companies are going to have to expand their offerings not just to grow, but to survive at all. In this episode of The Gist, lead Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot joins me, Beth Demmon, to take a big look at 2023 and what the numbers mean for 2024, why diversification is the word of the year, and what a brewery buying into CBD could signal to the rest of the industry. This is the Gist.  2024-02-2824 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-008 The One with a Whiskey RiverIt’s only February, but beverage companies are already setting the stage for the rest of 2024 with new products, big investments, and… TV ads? Today, Kate Bernot and me, Beth Demmon, recap the best and most blah Super Bowl commercials, discuss the potential of high and low ABV products, and you’ll hear from Drinkways Editor Emma Janzen about the economic outlook for spirits this year. This is the Gist.   2024-02-1423 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-007 The One with the $1 Billion BustIt’s a new week with new news, but you already knew that. In this week's episode of The Gist, Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot talks with me, Beth Demmon, about Drizly’s billion-dollar bust, cider’s rising star, and… beads? BEES! Hat tip to Arrested Development for that one. This is the Gist. 2024-01-2324 minBrewbound PodcastBrewbound PodcastWhat Even Happened in 2023? Fellow beer industry journalists Kate Bernot and Christopher Shepard join the Brewbound Podcast to recall the bev-alc/non-alc crossover brand madness of 2023, craft beer’s stormy seas and a potentially grim outlook for draft beer sales.    The conversation isn’t all doom and gloom, as the crew discusses positive developments in taproom hospitality and non-alcoholic beer options.2024-01-0253 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-005 The Gist — The One In The Rearview Mirror2023 is drawing to a close, so it’s time to take a look back at the year to see what happened, what’s happening, and what might happen in the coming months. This is the Gist with Kate Bernot and me, Beth Demmon, where we examine the biggest stories happening in beer and beyond so you know everything you need to know. It’s time for The Gist.2023-12-2024 minThe Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEp # 311 - Amber Is The Color Of Our EnergyChris is Mike are joined by beer writer extraordinaire Kate Bernot  as well as EdMar  who we're hoping can give us an update on the state of King Kona's hovercraft. With Chris Quinn of @TheBeerTemple & Mike Schallau of @IsWasBrewingEmail Eletters to: Insiders@craftbeertemple.comMailing address: The Beer Temple 3173 N. Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60618Intro/Outro Music: Gorilla Meat by Jogger UYD4L!2023-12-191h 42Good Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-004 The Gist—The One With The BeefIt’s a new week and that means new drama, news, and more on this episode of The Gist, with Kate Bernot and me, Beth Demmon. We bring you the latest beer world news with all the context—and the tea—you need to know on what’s happening right now. This is the Gist.2023-12-0729 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingSL-038 Over a Barrel—Beer Fests Evolve as Tickets Sales WaverWhen we talk about what they appreciate about beer, it’s not uncommon to hear them mention the people; the “community.” And in a very tangible way, there are few examples for how this appears than at a beer festival. All over the country, almost all year-round, you can find examples of packed event halls, convention centers, and even parking lots where enthusiasts and novices alike mill about, sampling different beers. But more recently - and certainly partially because of the COVID pandemic - these festivals have hit a rough patch. For some of the most prominent beer fests, intere...2023-11-2941 minCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine PodcastCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine PodcastBest in Beer 2023 Critic's List Special: Kate, Stan, Courtney, Alex, and Joe Share Their FavoritesAs always, our annual Best in Beer issue includes different perspectives. Our subscribers and listeners—that’s you!—have spoken, and we’ve compiled your votes for the Reader’s Choice lists, including your Top 25 Beers. Plus, our Craft Beer & Brewing Best 20 Beers in 2023 are the culmination of a year of blind tasting by our review panel and then by our editors, achieving an internal consensus on beers of the greatest character and technical excellence. However, this issue also is a chance for some of our writers and editors to sound off a bit, as we share our favori...2023-11-172h 19Good Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-003 The One About MaturityFrom a declaration of maturity to mergers and acquisitions, cannabis, craft share, and beyond, it’s been a big week in beer. Let’s get the heart of what’s going on right now on The Gist, with Kate Bernot and me, Beth Demmon. 2023-11-1625 minProofProofChasing the Freshest Beer How far would you go to ensure the hops in your fresh hop IPAs are as fresh as humanly possible? The answer for one Denver-based brewery? Take advantage of the brewers’ pilot licenses. It’s a race against time in this week’s episode of Proof. Kate Bernot reports.Have an extra can of beer at home? Use it for dinner tonight to make a Grill-Roasted Beer Can Chicken.Get a 14-day free trial for an America’s Test Kitchen digital subscription at atkpodcast.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Calif...2023-11-1643 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-002 The Gist — The One with the FedsReady to hear about why the Federal Trade Commission is not happy with Total Wine, what’s selling and what’s stalling at convenience stores right now, and whether we’re headed for an NA beer bubble? Keep listening—it’s time for The Gist with Kate Bernot and me, Beth Demmon.2023-11-0221 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingEP-384 Rosa and John Paradiso of The Daily Beer BarIn this conversation, we’re talking about hospitality. It’s a bit of an audio-based extension from what Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot has covered on GoodBeerHunting.com, telling the story of a widening gap that breweries are navigating between those who go wide—trying to find success by flinging beer as far as they want and need to for sales—and those who stay narrow by focusing on their neighborhood, city, and what can sell locally. A theme that runs through it all—whether a company decides to go wide or narrow—is the kind of connection they seek with consume...2023-10-2857 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingTG-001 The One With the VibesThe latest beer news, product developments, and what constitutes a “five-alarm fire” for distributors—at least, according to distributors. It’s all here in The Gist, a new Good Beer Hunting podcast with Kate Bernot and Beth Demmon, where you’ll get a breakdown of why the latest happenings in beer matter and the context around it all. This bite-sized show gives listeners quick, quippy, and expert insight into the big stories happening in the U.S. beer scene and beyond. Join Beth and Kate every other week for colorful commentary and delightful debate from two of you...2023-10-1924 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingEP-382 The Value of Community — Discussing GBH’s Compound Interest SeriesEvery successful small business owner has to raise the bar if they’re going to compete. And for many, that means raising money, too. In this special episode, we’re talking about a series of articles that has appeared on Good Beer Hunting called “Compound Interest.” The stories written by Jerard Fagerberg are profiles devoted to founders who aligned their growth, fundraising, and community—and who keep their numbers up as they keep craft beer flowing. The stories are told in collaboration with SMBX, a marketplace for issuing and buying small business bonds. In this episode we bring you...2023-10-1451 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingStrong Feelings in collaboration with National Black Brewers AssociationThis episode is a special one for us. It brings together voices of people who were in Nashville for the 2023 Craft Brewers Conference as a spiritual sequel to a 2018 episode we called "Strong Feelings." Our goal then and now is simple: To capture the feelings of a particular moment in the beer industry and encourage people to share ideas, inspiration, and what they think matters—or maybe needs to change. To help with creating this episode, I was joined by Kate Bernot at a bottle share party hosted by the National Black Brewers Association. We partnered with tw...2023-08-2628 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingSL-035 Beer's Money Back GuaranteeThe past year has been a hard one for most beer categories. With the exception of imports—particularly those from Mexico—volume growth hasn’t been easy to come by. That’s led companies to release new brands and packaging formats, but there are only so many ways a brewery can find new avenues to sell more beer. So, in recent months, you may have noticed another tactic: rebates. Offering money back isn’t new in beer. The largest companies have provided rebates when shoppers buy large packs of Bud Light, Miller Lite, or Coors Light for years, but...2023-07-1325 minWhiskyCastWhiskyCastA Craft Maltster's Closing Leaves Distillers in the LurchThe collapse of Washington’s Skagit Valley Malting last month left distillers and brewers alike searching for new suppliers of malted barley. The craft maltster had more than 270 customers when it closed unexpectedly, including Seattle’s Westland and Copperworks distilleries. We’ll talk with Copperworks co-founders Jason Parker and Jeff Kanof this week on WhiskyCast In-Depth, along with Kate Bernot, who’s been covering the story for Good Beer Hunting. In the news, the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame gets eight new inductees, while Woodford Reserve is teaming up with Kentucky farmers to develop the state as a rye-producing region...2023-07-0348 minBeer Sessions Radio (TM)Beer Sessions Radio (TM)Thoughtful Beer Writers: Jeff Cioletti and Kate BernotBSR always strives to shine a light on people moving the Beer World forward. Writers and editors are often the most thoughtful, impactful people in the worlds of beer, spirits, and hospitality, and we have two great ones on the show this week.Joining Jimmy is Jeff Cioletti, author of Imbibing for Introverts, and editor in chief of Craft Spirits Magazine; and Kate Bernot, Missoula, Montana-based reporter on beer, alcohol, and food, and director of the North American Guild of Beer Writers.This show came together to highlight Jeff’s new book, and more broadly to...2023-03-181h 00The Fingers PodcastThe Fingers PodcastOne 'cast jobThis is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.fingers.emailEditor’s note: This is Fingers’ last newsletter of the year. Have a wonderful, safe holiday. I’ll see you on the other side!—Dave.For 2021 and much of 2022, I cohosted a biweekly-ish Twitter Spaces session called Beer Byliners with Kate Bernot (Good Beer Hunting, Craft Beer & Brewing) and Jessica Infante (Brewbound) about the latest headlines and happenings in the American beer industry. It was an opportunity for us to decompress as reporters and shoot the shit as friends in a pre...2022-12-2907 minLiquid Assets: A Beverage Industry PodcastLiquid Assets: A Beverage Industry PodcastSecond Annual Quiz-of-the-YearIn a show packed with passionate debate, fierce competition, and even mutiny, journalist Kate Bernot (Good Beer Hunting, Craft Beer & Brewing magazine) and Brewbound Managing Editor Jess Infante help us process the most important stories from 2022. Kate and Jess also do a bit of a takeover, hosting the second annual Liquid Assets Quiz-of-the-Year. Happy holidays, everyone! Thanks for tuning in and supporting yet another year of the show!2022-12-211h 08The Beer Mighty Things PodcastThe Beer Mighty Things Podcast# 157 - On the CO2 Shortage & Volcanoes with Good Beer HuntingWe catch up with Kate Bernot of Good Beer Hunting/Sightlines and Craft Beer & Brewing to dig into this CO2 shortage and have a few laughs while we're at it. For 30 minutes, we discuss why CO2 is important in the beverage industry, the factors that have led to the shortage, and guess what - there's a volcano 2,900 feet beneath the city of Jackson, Mississippi! With the high demand of summer, lack of truck drivers, and inflation, we find ourselves hunting for solutions. Kate tells us what we need to know and identifies emerging ideas. Listen...2022-10-0430 minThe Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEp# 255 - Insiders Roundtable with Kate Bernot and Pat "Santa" FaheyKate Bernot and Pat Fahey call in to discuss why you should only put so much faith in beer judges, as well as how getting your favorite brewery to ship you beer may have taken a big step backward. PLEASE LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINKEmail Eletters to: Insiders@craftbeertemple.comMailing address: The Beer Temple 3173 N. Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60618Intro/Outro Music: Gorilla Meat by Jogger UYD4L!2022-08-021h 48Radio ImbibeRadio ImbibeEpisode 52: Travis Tober from Nickel City, AustinIn our July/August 2022 issue, Kate Bernot explores the backstory of Ranch Water, the tequila-based Texas cocktail that’s enjoying a moment in the spotlight. For this episode, we talk about the appeal of Ranch Water with Travis Tober, owner of Nickle City in Austin and Fort Worth (and an upcoming location in Houston), and of Old Pal Texas Tavern in Lockhart.Nickle City’s Ranch Water1¼ oz. blanco tequila¼ oz. fresh lime juice¼ oz. orange liqueur (Nickel City uses Cointreau)Chilled Topo ChicoGlass: chilled mug or highball glassGarnish...2022-07-0515 minIt\'s Friday SomewhereIt's Friday SomewhereEp. 44: Good Beer Hunting with Michael KiserIn this episode, Ed and Bearcat sit down with Good Beer Hunting founder, Michael Kiser. We discussed small business financing, GBH's SMBX attempt, the current and future state of craft beer, Guinness and the GBH partnership with them, the state of labor unions within craft beer, and the Oxford comma. Be sure to follow Michael on Twitter at @mpkiser, and follow his work at Good Beer Hunting. Show Note Links: SMBX GBH's Compound Interest GBH Guinness Podcast Kate Bernot's very good story about Labor Unions and Craft Beer GBH's...2022-05-051h 34Good Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingCL-100 Kate Bernot Keeps It TwistedWhat were you drinking in the early 2000s? When we look back on trends and data, there’s a good chance it was a flavored malt beverage along the lines of Zima, Mike’s Hard Lemonade, or the star of today’s story: Twisted Tea from Boston Beer Company.   In her exuberant and extremely thorough piece titled “Spill It — Twisted Tea’s Unpredictable, Unparalleled 21-Year Success Story” journalist Kate Bernot unpacks everything there is to know about the cult favorite: its experimental origins, its shockingly consistent sales numbers, and the brand’s plans for future expansion in order to bring the gospel o...2022-05-0231 minBrewbound PodcastBrewbound PodcastKelly Meyer Explains How Not to Start A Damn BreweryIn the wake of several brewery closures, Kelly Meyer, host of the How Not to Start a Damn Brewery podcast, discusses his experience with starting and selling a struggling brewery. He also shares insights from other brewery owners who shuttered their businesses. Reporter Kate Bernot also joins the podcast to discuss her story on Modern Times being open to a sale or an investor. Plus, Zoe Licata shares her Hard MTN Dew field research study.2022-03-021h 08Good Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingChanging the Channel — Why Beer TV Ads Are DecliningFrom talking frogs to Bud Light loving dogs and Will Ferrell unexpectedly shilling Old Milwaukee, there's a long history of beer advertisements that have found cultural relevance. Viewers across the country see these commercials every week during sporting events and reality TV shows. But as fewer people drink beer and more cut the cable cord, what's next for this segment of advertising? That's the question at the core of Kate Bernot's story on Good Beer Hunting that explores what happens when overall minutes of beer ad airtime decline and all kinds of entertainment fills up our days...2022-02-1031 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingSL-032 Speed Bumps — Exploring Beer Distributors' Campaign Against Human Trafficking“For the past two years, the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) has conducted an awareness and advocacy campaign to combat human trafficking, an initiative whose focus and scale are unprecedented in the organization’s history.” That’s from the start of Kate Bernot’s story on Good Beer Hunting about a worthwhile cause to fight a global problem of trafficking here in the United States. But as you’ll read and as you’ll hear in this conversation, there’s far more understanding to what it all means. And that’s before we get to the many unknowns, which in...2022-02-0330 minHeavy HopsHeavy HopsHH 077: Wheaties & Lucky Charms (Kate Bernot/Good Beer Hunting Sightlines, Craft Beer & Brewing)Joining us this week is Kate Bernot, a contributing Editor for Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine, Sightlines contributor for Good Beer Hunting, and previously beer editor for Draft Magazine. In addition to her award winning writing, she is a BJCP certified beer judge, based in Montana. Her work covers a variety of companies and stories within the alcohol and beer spaces, making her the perfect insider for our wrap up of 2021 and peek into 2022.  Our wide-ranging conversation touches on journalistic and academic integrity in reporting, research and policy; the Neo-Temperance Movement; ethics in journalism, why we should be careful when talking a...2022-01-061h 04Liquid Assets: A Beverage Industry PodcastLiquid Assets: A Beverage Industry PodcastThe Quiz of the Year!Journalist Kate Bernot (Good Beer Hunting, Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine) and Brewbound Managing Editor Jess Infante, help us debate the biggest stories from the past 12 months. Things then turn fiercely competitive, as we go head-to-head in Liquid Asset’s first ever 'Quiz of the Year'. Happy New Year, everyone! Thanks for tuning in.2021-12-281h 07Good Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingSL-031 Cutting America Off — The Controversial Researcher reshaping Our Drinking HabitsBack in the summer of 2018, Good Beer Hunting readers were introduced to a name that stuck with me for years: David Jernigan. He’s one of the country’s leading researchers in the area of alcohol use and policy and at the time, was acting as an expert for a government task force in Maryland looking at potential alcohol reforms. In reporting for Sightlines, his name was mentioned by sources who also said words like “prohibition” or “temperance.” That connection will make better sense to you after this conversation with Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot, who explains how a modern aca...2021-11-1830 minThe Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEp # 225 - Insiders Roundtable"Hot Take" Jake  Guidry and Kate Bernot sit down at the roundtable to discuss the ongoing saga of Mikkeller and more. Email Eletters to: Insiders@craftbeertemple.comMailing address: The Beer Temple 3173 N. Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60618Don't forget about our upcoming book club! Make sure to re or re-read Tasting Beer by Randy Mosher and submit any question/comments or topics you would like us to discuss with Randy.2021-11-171h 46Hand & Heart MediaHand & Heart MediaSuper Cool Toxic Workplace E3: SAN DIEGODISCLAIMER: The names of Mikkeller C levels & employees have been changed to placeholder identifiers. The context of these people and their changed identities is consistently and constantly reiterated throughout the course of the program. If you experience any confusion about the identities of the individuals discussed and any further confusion that this podcast focuses on any other individual/s other than the Founder / Operations Lead / CEO / HR or Owner, please contact admin@handandheart.eu. Since the publication of this podcast, Mikkeller and Hand & Heart have agreed H&H will deliver an independent and external reconciliation program for former and current...2021-11-1247 minBrewbound PodcastBrewbound PodcastFive Beer Writers Enter a Zoom Meeting ...National beer writers Kate Bernot and Dave Infante join Brewbound’s Justin Kendall, Jess Infante and Zoe Licata for a special Beer Byliners crossover conversation. Topics include the Brewers Association’s 2022 event vaccine requirement, the disparity in available capital for different brewing ventures, Boston Beer’s entry into the Finnish Long Drink space, labor issues at contract brewer City, the “Great Resignation,” and Elvira “Mistress of the Dark.”2021-11-1158 minThe Pellicle PodcastThe Pellicle PodcastEp25 — Modern British BeerThe start of 2020 was an especially weird time for me—not just for the obvious reasons with the pandemic swirling around us in those early stages—but because right at the cusp of it I signed a book deal. I’d come up with the rough idea and concept for Modern British Beer in 2018, having thought at length about how the emergence of well over 1000 new breweries in the UK had changed our beer culture forever. But what I didn’t realise then was the idea needed time. Some of that was to allow the idea to properly...2021-11-0243 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingSL-030 Beyond Beer — Will a Global Outcry Have Lasting Impact on Mikkeller?Over the past several months, Good Beer Hunting reporter Kate Bernot has been at the forefront of covering allegations of sexual harassment, bullying, and unsafe working conditions at Mikkeller, a Denmark-based brewery with bars and brewpubs all over the world, including a prominent location in San Diego. Kate’s coverage has included stories on protests at the brewery’s Copenhagen headquarters and stories from former employees who alleged instances of inappropriate workplace behavior and silence from leadership. Most recently, Kate has written about how these previous storylines came together ahead of the company’s Mikkeller Beer Celebration Copenhagen, one of the mos...2021-11-0129 minThe Brewery Travels PodcastThe Brewery Travels PodcastEpisode 3: Missoula - Featuring Kate Bernot and Ryan NewhouseEpisode 3, Missoula, Montana becomes the focus for Brewery Travels. Kate Bernot and Ryan Newhouse, both of who have spent time writing about the beer scene in Missoula and the state of Montana as a whole, join Joel to discuss a variety of topics. From why the unofficial state beer is a Brown Ale, to talking about the diversity of taproom experiences available in the city, much is covered! You can follow Kate on Twitter or Instagram: @kbernot You can follow Ryan on Instagram: @MTBrewPassport or Twitter: @RyanWritesWords Brewery Travels is a podcast hosted by Joel Geier (aka Brewery Travels) that...2021-09-1642 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingSL-29 Aww, Ship — Companies Thrive in Distribution’s Legally Grey AreaThere’s a lot of change taking place in beer and broader beverage alcohol, but you might not notice it. It’s not the form of sales shifting for hard seltzer or Mountain Dew announcing an uncaffeinated, alcoholic version of the soda, but in the quiet space of distribution. Alcohol sales are broken out into three traditional tiers—the producer (tier one) who makes it, distributors (tier two) who move it, and retailers (tier three), who sell it. These are broad brushstrokes, but are a key part of the painting Kate Bernot is going to create for you in...2021-09-0840 minThe DC Beer ShowThe DC Beer ShowThe Baddest Beer ComebacksWe leave DC and travel to Montana, land of the Scotch Ale, but more importantly, home of Kate Bernot, the beer journalist and writer of Good Beer Hunting. Kate is in the leadership of the North American Guild of Beer Writers and is an award-winning author who writes for other publications such as Craft Beer & Brewing. Kate reveals why Montana’s regional peculiarity is the Scotch Ale. Jake and Kate then take a birdseye view on beer in America and discuss some of the greatest beer comebacks and whether the Boston Lager will make a r...2021-08-0645 minThe Beer Mighty Things PodcastThe Beer Mighty Things Podcast# 102 - On Beer Journalism & Chickens with Kate BernotA fun episode with the one and only Kate Bernot of Good Beer Hunting!  From her desk in Montana, she tells us what it means to be a Chicken Mom, how she became a reporter and editor with a decade of experience in craft beverage print media and also, unveils the fact that when you're a journalist, people will tell you anything you ask them. We talk glassware IP infringement, DTC Shipping, Dissolved Oxygen when Canning.  This is fun, she's on top of her game! www.goodbeerhunting.com/authors/kate-bernot www.katebernot.com | @kb...2021-08-0347 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingCL-077 Beth and Kate are ProcessingIf you follow news in the beer world, May 2021 became synonymous with the word “reckoning” as a wave of stories about sexual harassment, assault, and inappropriate behavior toward women were shared from across the country and world. Massachusetts brewer Brienne Allan was the catalyst for this, first sharing her own experiences on Instagram, then asking other women for their own stories, and amplifying their voices. This started on social media, but quickly became national news for industry publications, newspapers like the Boston Globe, NPR affiliates around the country, and beyond. Two of the writers who have extensively cove...2021-06-1142 minThe Ontario Craft Beer Guide The PodcastThe Ontario Craft Beer Guide The PodcastEp. 105: CursedWe talk about some fun beer releases, the closure of BATCH, and the recent news involving sexism in the industry.  Vinepair article by Beth Demmon: https://vinepair.com/articles/sexism-assault-beer-industry-ratmagnet/  Good Beer Hunting article by Kate Bernot: https://www.goodbeerhunting.com/sightlines/2021/5/18/beer-industry-allegations-legal-vulnerability  Theme: Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech.com   Support us on Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/OCBGPodcast  Don't forget to donate to these amazing organizations! https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#donate  2021-05-1844 minThe Fingers PodcastThe Fingers Podcast"The first dive bar you go into is the definition of a dive bar, and everyone goes into a different dive bar first"Programming note: Thanks to everyone who joined me, Jessica Infante (Brewbound) and Kate Bernot (Good Beer Hunting/Craft Beer & Brewing) on Clubhouse the other week. We’re doing another edition of BEER BYLINERS this Wednesday (5/12) at 7pm EST on ***Twitter Spaces*** to talk about the beer industry’s latest headlines, trends, and whatever else comes up. Follow me (@dinfontay) and mark your calendars. See you there!There was a dive bar by the old Thrillist offices in Soho called Milady’s. It closed in 2014 and everyone was pretty bummed about it, but as the New York Times pointed out in i...2021-05-1151 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingSL-028 U.S. Goes All-In on RTDs, is the U.K. SOL?You may have read or heard industry pros or journalists like me throw around these acronyms lately—FMBs and RTDs. They stand for flavored malt beverages—that’s the FMB—and ready-to-drink cocktails—the RTD. In layman terms, they’re the industry stand-in for what we all see on store shelves as hard seltzer, alcoholic tea, or canned cocktails from the likes of Cutwater Spirits or Fling Craft Cocktails. And most important, whether we’re talking about FMBs or RTDs, both categories are wildly successful, making boatloads of money, and are changing ideas and expectations in the beverage alcohol industry....2021-05-0341 minREGULATEDREGULATEDGood Beer Hunting w/ Bryan Roth and Kate BernotBryan Roth, Good Beer Hunting’s Sightlines editor, and Kate Bernot, whose reporting frequently appears on the site, are our guests today.Beer fans across the world know Good Beer Hunting for its insightful looks at beer, breweries, and the social and political issues that affect both. Its network of writers, photographers, and videographers across the U.S., the UK, and other beer-friendly locales brings a curious and creative perspective to the site and the popular Good Beer Hunting podcast.Christian Bax used to regulate medical marijuana and Tony Glover used to regulate alcoholic beverages, ca...2021-03-0447 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingSL-027 A full strength look at non-alcoholic beerWe are well beyond the days of “Dry January,” but the conversation around the success and long term impact of non-alcoholic beer continues. The month long effort at the start of the year is meant to give people a break from alcohol intake, and non-alcoholic substitutes often play a big role. But what Kate Bernot and I have come to recognize in the past several months is that the narrative of booze-free beer is even bigger. And that’s what we’re talking about in this episode as part of the conversations and insights we’ve been sharing as...2021-03-0452 minBoys Are From Märzen: A Women In Beer PodcastBoys Are From Märzen: A Women In Beer PodcastEpisode 25: Kate BernotKate Bernot of Good Beer Hunting and Craft Beer & Brewing joins me to discuss her work covering craft beer, and especially her work on Good Beer Hunting, managing emotions while covering emotional topics, and, most importantly, owning chickens. Shout out to Tina and Red Chicken.  katebernot.com twitter.com/kbernot --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kindsey-bernhard/support2021-02-1149 minIt Starts With BeerIt Starts With BeerOld Dad, New Baby, and Low-ABV BeerIn ep 48, I confront the complicated feelings that low and no alcohol beer bring out in my rapidly aging body. Like this episode, I am also 48, and I have a toddler. To make sense of my new love of low-ABV beer without giving up my tiny amount of cool cred, I turned to experts and trusted friends: Good Beer Hunting reporter Kate Bernot, Bottle Stop beer buyer Kevin Thomas, Athletic Brewing brewer John Walker, and all-around nice guy Art Hendrickson Jr.  This is my first "narrative" episode and was a labor of love. It's not a straight i...2021-02-0526 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingSP-003 Turning Hindsight Into ForesightOver the past year, Good Beer Hunting has maintained an ongoing, weekly newsletter and expert community under our Sightlines Premium banner. As an extension of our newsy Sightlines coverage—anchored by Kate Bernot and myself, Bryan Roth—the goal of Sightlines Premium is to combine objective data and real-world anecdotes to help industry pros from across beer and beverage alcohol make informed decisions about managing a portfolio, how and where they should focus their access to market, and more. In this episode, you’ll hear myself, editor of Sightlines and Sightlines Premium; GBH founder Michael Kiser; and Sightl...2021-01-1454 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingEP-287 Jamal Robinson, New England Brew Co., & Phil Pappas, CT Brewers GuildThis week’s guest is a long-time industry friend of mine from back when he and I worked tougher to help launch Stony Creek Brewery in Branford, Connecticut. He had just left his sales gig at Blue Point Brewing, and I was only a couple of years into launching Good Beer Hunting’s studio and strategy practice. With his energy and insight, we became fast friends. Jamal Robinson is the sales director for a fast-growing powerhouse called New England Brewing Co., or NEBCO as you’ll hear him call it. And despite all his previous his gr...2020-12-1258 minCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine PodcastCraft Beer & Brewing Magazine PodcastBest in Beer 2020: Writers and Critics Stan Hieronymus, Kate Bernot, Alex Kidd, Samer Khudairi, and Joe Stange Share Their Personal BestsIn the second of our two-episode Best in Beer podcast extravaganza, Jamie and Joe talk with beer writers Kate Bernot, Samer Khudairi, Stan Hieronymus, and Alex Kidd about their top ten beers of 2020, trends in brewing, impacts of COVID-19 on the beer world, other outstanding breweries, and more. From their outposts in Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, St. Louis, and Missoula, Montana, these respected writers offer thoughtful insights on breweries to watch, trends you can't ignore, and what makes beers and styles compelling today. *This episode is brought to you by: * G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers...2020-10-311h 34Synth & Surf SaloonSynth & Surf SaloonJersey Pizza & Bringing Your Own Booze w/ Kate BernotMissoula, Montana-based beer and food writer Kate Bernot returns to the podcast to wax nostalgic about New Jersey's under-appreciated BYOB restaurants.2020-10-1242 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingCL-053 Kate Bernot and Brian Alberts on the Temporality of TemperanceHey listeners—this week’s GBH Collective episode is a timely conversation between two of our writers who bring two very different perspectives to the site. First up is Kate Bernot, our Sightlines lead reporter. Kate recently wrote a great story about the neo-Prohibitionist laws, policies, and sentiments that seem to be experiencing a groundswell of support during the pandemic. In this conversation, she outlines exactly how goofy, yet unshakable, some of these ideas are when they reach the status of conventional wisdom. Have you seen a headline lately about how Americans are drinking insane amount...2020-09-0532 minFooditor RadioFooditor Radio16: Greg Biggers Vs. The City • Underground Chef Julia Pham • Kevin Hickey • Kate Bernot1/11/15: Greg Biggers of the Sofitel Vs. The City • What's Next After the City Shut Down Underground Chef Julia Pham • Kevin Hickey Returns To Bridgeport • Kate Bernot Leaves Chicago For Beer2020-04-031h 08Good Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingCOVID-003 — From the NewsroomWelcome to this special series of the GBH Collective podcast, where we’ll be checking in with members of our global team to keep you updated on unfolding events surrounding COVID-19. I’m Ashley Rodriguez. We’re consuming news at a rapid rate. The front page of the New York Times is totally dedicated to COVID-19 coverage, and many other outlets have shifted to focus on the current global pandemic. I wanted to understand how folks who work in breaking news cover stories. We’ve shifted our editorial platform dramatically, so I’m first chatting with Kate Be...2020-03-2620 minGBH CollectiveGBH CollectiveCOVID-003 — From the NewsroomWelcome to this special series of the GBH Collective podcast, where we’ll be checking in with members of our global team to keep you updated on unfolding events surrounding COVID-19. I’m Ashley Rodriguez. We’re consuming news at a rapid rate. The front page of the New York Times is totally dedicated to COVID-19 coverage, and many other outlets have shifted to focus on the current global pandemic. I wanted to understand how folks who work in breaking news cover stories. We’ve shifted our editorial platform dramatically, so I’m first chatting with Kate Be...2020-03-2620 minThe Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEpisode #195 - Eric's Favorite Beer Ever - Guests: Kate Bernot, Josh Noel, Eric Kapraun, Karl Klockars2020-02-201h 39The Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEpisode #195 - Eric's Favorite Beer Ever - Guests: Kate Bernot, Josh Noel, Eric Kapraun, Karl KlockarsEpisode #195 of The Insiders Roundtable! Recorded Live at the Co-Prosperity Sphere in Chicago.Guests: Mike Miller, Melani Hoffman, Gus Karamaniolas, Pat Berger, Zak RotelloIntro and Outro music: Gorilla Meat by JoggerUYD4L!2020-02-201h 39GBH CollectiveGBH CollectiveCL-043 Kate Bernot Reads All The CommentsWelcome to the Good Beer Hunting Collective podcast, the show where members of our team interview each other to get a behind-the-scenes look at some of our favorite articles. I’m Ashley Rodriguez, and I produce Good Beer Hunting's podcast. Hey! Did you hear we hired someone new? We’re all excited to welcome Kate Bernot to the Good Beer Hunting team. She’s taking over as the lead at Sightlines, our news channel (don’t worry, Bryan Roth is still around, working on new projects and definitely making charts). Kate brings years of exper...2020-01-0726 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingCL-043 Kate Bernot Reads All The CommentsHey! Did you hear we hired someone new?  We’re all excited to welcome Kate Bernot to the Good Beer Hunting team. She’s taking over as the lead at Sightlines, our news channel (don’t worry, Bryan Roth is still around, working on new projects and definitely making charts). Kate brings years of experience to the team, which she put to good use pretty much from the moment she started. On day one of Kate’s new job with GBH, it was announced that Ballast Point Brewing Company would be sold to Kings & Convicts Brewing C...2020-01-0726 minThe Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEpisode #180 Winter Seltzer Guests: Mike Schallau, Doug Veliky, Kate Bernot, Jack O'Connor2019-08-141h 40The Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEpisode #180 Winter Seltzer Guests: Mike Schallau, Doug Veliky, Kate Bernot, Jack O'ConnorEpisode #180 of The Insiders Roundtable! Recorded Live at the Co-Prosperity Sphere in Chicago. Guests: Mike Schallau, Doug Veliky, Kate Bernot, Jack O'ConnorIntro and Outro music: Gorilla Meat by JoggerUYD4L!2019-08-141h 40Pubcast WorldwidePubcast WorldwideEp. 57 | Mermaid Bars, Beer Writing, and a Montana Brewery Crawl with The Takeout’s Kate Bernot | Live from The Stein Haus in Great Falls, MTKate Bernot is a wordsmith for the hungry and intoxicated i.e. she’s one of the best voices you’ll find in today’s beer media landscape. As a journalism major and certified beer judge, Kate has all the right credentials to be the beer editor at The Takeout, but it’s her storytelling abilities that have set her apart for a decade as a food & beverage writer.   Kate and I met up while we were attending the Beer Now Conference in Great Falls, MT where we were able to take a quick break for a pint and a conversat...2019-07-2300 minGood Beer HuntingGood Beer HuntingCL-017 Kate Bernot and the mystery of Flagship FebruaryWelcome to the GBH Collective, a special series of interviews where we have the chance to dive a little deeper with Good Beer Hunting contributors and friends on topics of writing, beer and the stories you read and hear from GBH. Today’s episode is one of those great conversations you don’t want to end, when you’re talking with someone talented and uniquely good at what they do. You’ll see by the timestamp that there is, in fact, a stop time to my chat with Kate Bernot, but I can only hope you get the same kind of impre...2019-02-0653 minGBH CollectiveGBH CollectiveCL-017 Kate Bernot and the mystery of #FlagshipFebruaryWelcome to the Good Beer Hunting Collective podcast, the show where members of our team interview each other to get the behind the scenes look at some of our favorite articles. I’m Michael Kiser, and I’m the founder and director of Good Beer Hunting. Today’s episode is one of those great conversations you don’t want to end, when you’re talking with someone talented and uniquely good at what they do. You’ll see by the timestamp that there is, in fact, a stop time to my chat with Kate Bernot, but I can only hop...2019-02-0653 minThe Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEpisode #161 Pivot Round Tables - Guests: Jake Guidry, Kate BernotEpisode #161 of The Insiders Roundtable! Recorded Live at the Co-Prosperity Sphere in Chicago. Guests: Jake Guidry @JakeGuidry, Kate Bernot @KBernotIntro and Outro music: Gorilla Meat by JoggerUYD4L!2019-02-041h 46The Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEpisode #161 Pivot Round Tables - Guests: Jake Guidry, Kate Bernot2019-02-041h 46Synth & Surf SaloonSynth & Surf SaloonEpisode 14: Kate Bernot of The TakeoutBeer & Food writer extraordinaire Kate Bernot (The Takeout) talks brews and booze in Missoula, Phoenix & Chicago. And coffee. Lots of coffee.2018-12-0235 minThe Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEpisode #151 - We All Have Ideas - Guests: Adam Vavrick, EdMar, Kate BernotEpisode 151 of The Insiders Roundtable! Recorded Live at the Co-Prosperity Sphere in Chicago.Guests: Adam Vavrick @BeerAdamKate Bernot @KBernotEdMar @EdMarLumpenIntro and Outro music: Gorilla Meat by JoggerUYD4L!2018-10-221h 46The Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEpisode #151 - We All Have Ideas - Guests: Adam Vavrick, EdMar, Kate Bernot2018-10-221h 46The Beer Temple PodcastThe Beer Temple PodcastEpisode #132 - The Media ShowEpisode 132 of The Insiders Roundtable! Recorded Live at the Co-Prosperity Sphere in Chicago. Guests: Karl Klockars @KarlKlockarsMatt Arata @BeerDownloadKate Bernot @KBernotIntro and Outro music: Gorilla Meat by JoggerUYD4L!2018-04-191h 44Alcohol By VolumeAlcohol By VolumeAlcohol By Volume: March 17th, 2015 - Alcohol By VolumeSHOW HIGHLIGHTS – Green beers and Lucky Charms cocktails – Yet another trademark dispute with Bell’s playing the role of Goliath – DraftMag’s Kate Bernot joins the ranks to ban “hoppy” and “malty” – Palcohol is coming this summer – Americans are drinking their beer too cold – New releases and reveals for the week2015-03-181h 56Airwaves Full of BaconAirwaves Full of BaconAirwaves Full of Bacon 16: Greg Biggers of the Sofitel Vs. The City • What’s Next After the City Shut Down Underground Chef Julia Pham • Kevin Hickey Returns To Bridgeport • Kate Bernot Leaves Chicago For BeerAirwaves Full of Bacon 16: Greg Biggers of the Sofitel Vs. The City • What's Next After the City Shut Down Underground Chef Julia Pham • Kevin Hickey Returns To Bridgeport • Kate Bernot Leaves Chicago For Beer Click on the above to go to iTunes, Stitcher, Twitter or Facebook. ______________________________________________________________________________ It's the city episode! All the stories have to do with dealing with this city... and the City. (1:16) First up, chef Greg Biggers of Cafe des Architectes in the Sofitel Hotel takes me inside their circuitous kitchens to tell the story of how he had to work with the City to get to do the thin...2015-01-1100 min