Naptown Pintcast
Naptown Pintcast
Liz Murphy
A podcast featuring conversations about Maryland beer. Hosted by Liz Murphy, beer writer for The Capital and founder of Naptown Pint.
Snowball, Binky & Maryland Beer Laws at Waverly
Welcome to the first episode of season three of the Naptown Pintcast. This podcast was recorded on a late chilly afternoon in mid-February — snuggled up in the VIP booth at Waverly Brewing Company in the Hampden neighborhood of Baltimore. …under the menacing gaze of Snowball and Binky. My guests on this "roundtable" episode are Brendan O'Leary (cofounder of True Respite Brewing Company and the Treasurer of the Supporters of Maryland Brewing PAC), Avery Strachan (of Waverly Brewing Company, as well as the Government Affairs Chair for the Brewers Association of Maryland), and Kelly Dudeck (Chief Strategy Officer of Grow & Fortify, representing the Brewers Association of Maryland.) Melissa Yukna (managing partner and general manager of Waverly Brewing Company) also joined us briefly during our conversation. Our discussion centers around what the 2019 Maryland General Assembly session holds for Maryland craft brewers. As I reported last week in my column last week for The Capital, the brewers are leading with a message clearly underscored with confidence and optimism. Though that confidence is warranted, it may be a surprise to some, given the tenor of legislative discourse around craft brewery regulation in Maryland in 2017 and 2018, under the cloud of House Bill 1283. Listen in to learn what's different about this year, why things are different this time around, how Guinness has been an active, supportive partner with Maryland craft brewer legislative priorities, and… the story of Snowball and Binky.
Feb 17, 2019
48 min
Jeff Ramirez, Denizens Brewing Co.
Get Your Tickets to Make It Funky 2018 After years of being thrwarted, I finally had a chance to sit down with Jeff Ramirez, co-owner and head brewer of Denizens Brewing Co. in Silver Spring. We talk about his story, lessons learned as a brewery owner, the upcoming Make It Funky Fest, and more.
Sep 28, 2018
34 min
Brendan, Bailey, & Kenny (True Respite)
"True Respite Brewing Company is the culmination of an ever-growing love for the craft beer moment. Creating these moments of true respite, where great beer and a relaxed environment turn strangers into friends, is our primary mission. In the end, we just want to see you all happy."
Aug 10, 2018
1 hr 24 min
Revive! with Kelly Dudeck (Brewers Association of Maryland)
Revive! pairs Maryland's award-winning beer with medal-worthy restaurants and chefs from the Free State. Taste the gold medal beers from the 2017 Maryland Craft Beer Competition and hear the announcement of the 2018 competition winners. It will be held on Saturday, August 25th at the Shrine of St. Anthony in Ellicott City, a spectacular late-Italian Renaissance building situated on 310 acres of rolling hills and woodlands located in the heart of the Baltimore Washington area. In an effort to help support a community struggling from the devastation of recent floods, the Brewers Association of Maryland is contributing a portion of the proceeds from Revive! to the Ellicott City Partnership. With nearly 100 operating breweries and more than 25 breweries-in-planning, Maryland's craft beer industry is comprised primarily of locally-owned businesses. These businesses directly contribute to the state's economy through job growth and a commitment to Maryland agriculture.
Aug 9, 2018
44 min
Oliver Gray + Ryan Wagner (Guinness US)
Today at 3 p.m. -- in about 30 minutes -- Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House will open its doors in Relay, Maryland, which is located in Baltimore County.  Though their "test taproom" has been open since October — and already boasts a devoted following of local regulars, in addition to tourists — it pales in comparison to the expansive, three-level brewery experience that also resides on the same property, which is owned by Guinness' parent company, Diageo. Ten days ago, I sat down with Oliver Gray & Ryan Wagner of Guinness to talk about the opening, the history of the site, the beer, and much, much more.
Aug 3, 2018
45 min
6 Years of Union Craft Brewing with Jon, Adam & Kevin
On July 28, Jon Zerivitz, Adam Benesch, and Kevin Blodger, will celebrate six years of Union Craft Brewing in their new Union Collective Space on 41st Street in the Hampden neighborhood of Baltimore. While it's exciting to see this well-deserved expansion come to life for Union Craft Brewing, this next chapter for them is about so much more than just the brewery itself. "When we initially realized that we were at capacity and needed to expand, we were just thinking about expansion," fellow co-founder and director of marketing Jon Zerivitz reflected. "How do we solve this problem for Union? And when we went out into the city to look for a location, we still just couldn't find anything that was gonna work for us." So, Zerivitz, along with Blodger and Adam Benesch, the third Union co-founder and director of operations, went back to the drawing board with their search their homebase neighborhood Hampden in Baltimore. It was then they looked at a previously-dismissed, massive warehouse space located at 1700 W. 41st St. — once home to Sears — with fresh eyes. A new vision of Union's future and the community's started to take shape between them. They wondered what if, instead of simply expanding for themselves, they invited other local makers and manufacturers to share this space with them, to create a community hub? "The first reaction (in the community) was, 'Whoa, this is a big step! How are we going to do this?' " Benesch said. "But then, I think once people understood what we really were trying to do here — and what it could all mean for all of us together — it clicked with a lot of people and realized what the potential could be." Thus, the Union Collective, "a new home for Baltimore's growing independent businesses," was born. In addition to the Union Craft Brewing taproom, Earth Treks, a regional climbing and fitness gym, has also opened their doors. In future, other local businesses, such as Vent Coffee, The Creamery, Well Crafted Pizza and others, will call the Union Collective their home. There will be a larger grand opening to celebrate the full Union Collective later this year. At a time when the definition of success is completely different for craft brewers than it was even only five years ago, the story of the Union Collective presents a unique growth story for others to look to. It adds more dimension to the already proven narrative of how craft breweries revitalize towns and make a point to give back to their own communities. It also shows the potential of what could be.
Jul 27, 2018
33 min
Flashback Friday: Hollie Stephenson (Guinness)
Happy Friday! To help you get your weekend started, here is a Flashback Friday conversation with Hollie Stephenson, the head brewer of Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House in Relay, Maryland. Since we're mere weeks away from the full opening of the brewery, I hope you enjoy this Flashback Friday conversation with Hollie about her story and her looking ahead to what 2018 will have to offer. 
Jul 20, 2018
34 min
Cindy Mullikin (Mully's Brewery) & Maureen O'Prey (Historian)
If a beer blinds you, is that a good thing or a bad thing? How has Mully's changed since they first opened their doors? What's next for Maryland breweries following this year's General Assembly session? I get the answers to these questions and more in this interview with Cindy Mullikin of Mully's, and beer historian and author Maureen O'Prey.
Jul 12, 2018
1 hr 11 min
Ty & Gina of Hysteria + Captain Jen of Schooner Woodwind
In honor of the 25th anniversary of the Schooner Woodwind (based in Annapolis), Captain Jen collaborated with Hysteria to brew a commemorative beer -- the Seas the Bay IPA. FYI, it's delicious.  In this episode, we talk about the origin of the beer, how Ty got the nickname Taco Ty, the importance of local partnerships, the history of the Schooner Woodwind, and much, much more.
May 16, 2018
1 hr 10 min
Colin & Francis, Diamondback Brewing
It's rare that a brewery gets a second chance to give a first impression -- or to reimagine a drastically different on-premises strategy than they might have imagined years ago when they first got started. But that's exactly what Diamondback Brewing was able to do. Learn more about the Naptown Pintcast.
Apr 16, 2018
1 hr 29 min
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