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Today’s guest has been working in Chicago beer for a long time now, but her
journey is anything but typical, and it doesn’t follow a straight line at
all.
Yes, she’s a home brewer who now has her own brewery. But here’s how the
dots actually connect.
She started as a homebrewer, and was certainly thinking about opening a
brewery some day. But her next step was the role of a beer buyer for
Bangers & Lace, and Trenchermen, both favorite bars of mine in the city
with great lists. Then she started her own coffee roaster and cafe, called
4 Letter Word…in Istanbul. As in, Turkey, bringing third wave origin
coffees to a city with it’s own unique history in coffee. Then she returned
to Chicago part-time to start a Chicago-based version of the coffee brand.
And during all that, she was working on a brewery concept. Like, the whole
time. And just this past week, the taproom for that brewery opened to the
public, following her first cans getting on to the shelf.
The brewery is called Whiner Beer Co. ad it’s a partnership between herself
and brewer Brian Taylor on Chicago’s southside. Their first beers, six pack
of 12oz cans, are called Le Tub - a mixed fermentation, barrel-aged and
blended sour saison for about twelve bucks. It’s a brave new world folks.
So between her coffee roaster and now getting Whiner off the ground, we
wanted to catch up with Ria before she left for Kenya this week for a
coffee sourcing trip. We have a great relationship with Whiner — we helped
them workshop some things with the team back when the brewery was just a
sparkle in her eye — some brand strategy elements that helped focus the
concept. But more importantly, their first beer served was a coffee saison
for Uppers & Downers this past February, which you can hear more about from
our hangover party recording, episode number 72. And at the SCAA expo in
Atlanta this past spring, her and I already started talking about this
year’s Uppers & Downers as we tasted through some lactic fermentation
coffees. Wacky stuff. |