A podcast for lovers of wine, beer, liquor (incl. whisky, whiskey, bourbon, gin, vodka, tequila etc) and cocktails, Drinks Adventures hosts wine makers, brewing and distilling experts, sommeliers, bartenders & more.
We kick off season two of the Drinks Adventures podcast with a in-depth look at the brewery founded in Byron Bay, Australia in 2008,
Stone & Wood Brewing Company.
Stone and Wood celebrated its tenth anniversary last year and I started covering drinks as a journalist not long after Stone & Wood started brewing.
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Wine episodes on Drinks AdventuresAs such, I've followed their evolution very closely over the years, reporting on their key milestones along the way, which has given me a lot of insight into their business and some excellent resources to draw upon in putting this story together.
But in fact, this story isn't only about Stone & Wood, it's also a bit of a look at the current state of play in Australian independent brewing, an industry sector that is in the midst of an unprecedented boom that is not without its challenges.
The Drinks Adventures podcast is proudly supported by our friends at
Bintani, Australia’s leading supplier of ingredients for the brewing and distilling industries.
Bintani has all the ingredients you need, and they have experts in all categories on the team, so they understand how ingredients work together like no one else in Australia.
NB: Since recording this documentary earlier this year, Alexis Roitman has departed her role as CEO of the Independent Brewers Association. We wish her the best of luck.
This episode would not have been possible without the generosity of the organisations that gave me permission to use their audio.
Thank you to the
Telstra Business Awards,
Finance News Network and Matt Kirkegaard at
Australian Brews News.
Thanks also to the wonderful music acts that cleared their tracks for use on the show: From London, Asad Rizvi AKA Silverlining; From New York City, No Regular Play and from my home town of Sydney,
We Lost The Sea.
If you watched the recent Ricky Gervais series
After Life on Netflix, you may have heard We Lost The Sea's tune
A Gallant Gentleman feature on the soundtrack.
Ricky is a big We Lost The Sea fan and I'm privileged to be able to use that same track on this episode of the podcast.
And thank you to Dave Robertson for his massive efforts in mixing and editing this episode and all episodes in Season Two.
If you enjoyed this episode on Stone & Wood, go back to
Season One, Episode Three and check out my interview with Janice McDonald, who was the first head brewer at Little Creatures. It'll give you some fantastic insights into Australian independent brewing in the decades prior to Stone & Wood's arrival.
Thank you to the companies that have sponsored the Drinks Adventures podcast as of this year. The support of our major partner
Bintani Australia and other brands makes the show viable, so I'm very grateful for it and I'm sure our listeners are too.
I know some listeners enjoyed the weekly giveaways we had throughout season one. We're still going to be doing those whenever we can but you'll have to keep an eye on my
Facebook page for announcements of those competitions.
Tracklisting:Wayne Jones – Under CoverJosh Lippi & The Overtimers – St. FrancisNo Regular Play – Where They LaySilverlining – Sticky SnailsSilverlining – DevocionWe Lost The Sea – A Gallant GentlemanThe 126ers – End of Summer
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