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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2013 · 50 MIN

Episode 189: Bree O’Connor & Steve Wood

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It’s Bree O’Connor’s last episode as Beer Sessions Radio’s producer! This week, Jimmy Carbone, Ed Berestecki, and Bree reminisce and talk about their favorite episodes of Beer Sessions Radio. What guests were their favorites, and what beers really impressed them in the studio? Later, Steve Wood talks about his childhood in the apple orchard, and how he came to start Farnum Hill Ciders. Why does Steve prefer still to sparkling ciders? Find out what differentiates industrial cider production from the techniques and methods used by Farnum Hill Ciders. Find out how Steve uses tannic apples to produce elegant cider! Tune into this program to hear Steve diagnose the problems with Ed’s apple trees, and listen to Steve talk about pruning practices and his distaste for pesticides. This program has been sponsored by GreatBrewers.com. Music has been provided by Dead Stars. “I love the product even more after I meet the person, because after I meet the person, I understand the product. You understand why that guy made that beer.” [3:50] — Bree O’Connor on Beer Sessions Radio “I didn’t know that cider was going to be our business; I was just fooling around!” [22:10] — Steve Wood on Beer Sessions RadioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

It’s Bree O’Connor’s last episode as Beer Sessions Radio’s producer! This week, Jimmy Carbone, Ed Berestecki, and Bree reminisce and talk about their favorite episodes of Beer Sessions Radio. What guests were their favorites, and what beers really impressed them in the studio? Later, Steve Wood talks about his childhood in the apple orchard, and how he came to start Farnum Hill Ciders. Why does Steve prefer still to sparkling ciders? Find out what differentiates industrial cider production from the techniques and methods used by Farnum Hill Ciders. Find out how Steve uses tannic apples to produce elegant cider! Tune into this program to hear Steve diagnose the problems with Ed’s apple trees, and listen to Steve talk about pruning practices and his distaste for pesticides. This program has been sponsored by GreatBrewers.com. Music has been provided by Dead Stars. “I love the product even more after I meet the person, because after I meet the person, I understand the product. You understand why that guy made that beer.” [3:50] — Bree O’Connor on Beer Sessions Radio “I didn’t know that cider was going to be our business; I was just fooling around!” [22:10] — Steve Wood on Beer Sessions Radio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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