![]() ![]() I use the Podcast Addict app to subscribe and manage my podcast downloads. Hopefully this overview is of some use to you. ![]() Some of these are going to be local to my region (Toronto, Canada), some of them are going to be more general brew instead of just brewing. I’ve put hundreds of hours into listening to this form of homebrew media so hopefully I have some good insight. I’ve listened to at least half of the Brewing Network podcasts (and there are a lot of them), many of the Basic Brewing Radio podcasts, and entire libraries of some of the smaller ones. ![]() I haven’t listened to every episode in existence, but I’ve heard quite a few. I can’t say that I am an expert on the subject. I’ve been listening to homebrew podcasts almost every day for the last 2.5 years so by now I consider myself to be pretty on top of things and finally in a good position to write a loose review of some of my favourites. In my one and bit hours of driving to and from work every day I have some time to work through podcasts. I enjoy all the magazines and books that are written but I don’t have much time to sit down and read. There are a lot of different kinds of homebrew media out there, but podcasts is one of the ones I explore the most (in addition to internet/blogs). Some of you are going to disagree with what I say, and that’s fine, this is just my opinion, not facts. This post is a bit of a departure from my previous recipe focused posts and is more of an opinion piece. It’s finally starting to quiet down so hopefully I can get back to blogging on a somewhat more frequent basis. This is my first blog post in what 6 months? It’s been pretty crazy over here with the number and scope of activities I have been doing with my local homebrew club. ![]()
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