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Episode 9: After Two Beers with Phil Markowski of Two Roads Brewing Co.

All About Beer Magazine - Volume , Issue
January 17, 2017
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Phil Markowski Two Roads Brewing Co.

(Photo by John Holl)

In the latest After Two Beers podcast, our editor John Holl takes time out of the Big Beers, Belgians & Barleywines festival to sit down with Phil Markowski, master brewer at Two Roads Brewing Co. in Stratford, Connecticut.

A veteran of the industry for almost 30 years, Markowski served as brewmaster at Southampton Publick House and is the author of “Farmhouse Ales: Culture and Craftsmanship in the Belgian Tradition.”

In this podcast, he talks about how he defines a saison, the difference between selling beer now and in the past, and what he expects to see from the beer industry in the future.


This episode of After Two Beers is brought to you in part by Guinness. For a limited time, you can now try their unexpected brews, Guinness Antwerpen Stout and Rye Pale Ale.

GuinnessIn addition to SoundCloud, you can find After Two Beers on iTunes and Stitcher — or you can subscribe below to ensure you never miss an episode. We’ll send you links to the podcasts as soon as they’re published.

You can also find the Beervana podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes and Stitcher as well. 

1 Comment
  • TIMOTHY HITCHINGS says:
    February 22, 2017 at 12:29 pm

    Happy to find the Beervana podcast on Google Play but no such luck with After Two Beers.

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