Welcome back to the Beer O’Clock podcast & for once it hasn’t been a long time between drinks! This is a quick wrap up post, so that you’re all able to find the episodes from Thailand that you’re looking for. We’d love to hear what you think of these short sharp interviews & if it’s something you’d like to see more of going forward.

Brad Hannam of Crazy Carabao (Philippines)

Brad is an Australian who owns a brewery in the Philippines, who came & had a chat to us about the beer market in the Philippines as well as the challenges he faces at his own brewery; Crazy Carabao.

Don Viteri of Rooster Beer (Vietnam)

Don Viteri is the Brand Manager for Rooster Beer in Vietnam. He’s an American ex-chef, who discusses a wide range of topics with us.

Clif Whittington of Bangkok Beer Guide (Thailand)

Clif Whittington may be more recognizable to some as the American guy who plays bagpipes at various craft beer events across Asia. Clif recently moved to Bangkok from China and has started a project not dissimilar to our Year of the Local – Bangkok Beer Guide.

Chris Le & Gary Sadavage of Kura Kura Beer (Indonesia)

If you’re only going to listen to one of these interviews make it this one. We were joined by Chris (Operations Manager) & Gary (Brewmaster) from Indonesia’s Kura Kura for a really fascinating chat about the challenges they face brewing in a remote part of a predominantly Muslim country.

Stanley Boots of 7 Bridges Brewing (Vietnam)

Stanley Boots is the eccentric American owner of 7 Bridges Brewing from Da Nang, Vietnam. He joined us to speak about their latest idea; Project Aegir – a Zero Waste Movement.

Bamme of Group B & Toon of United Peoples Brewery (Thailand)

Another must not miss interview with Bamme from Group B, a Thai beer distributor, & Toon from Sandport Brewing Co & the soon to be United Peoples Brewery. The United Peoples Brewery is the result of a number of Thai Brewers coming together to try and get around some of the regulatory issues we discuss in this episode.

Thanks again for listening guys. Please like, subscribe, review us on your podcast platform of choice – everything helps more people find the show. As usual; questions, comments, suggestions or general statements to angus@beeroclockaustralia.com or dylan@beeroclockaustralia.com & we’ll be back soon, with any luck! We’d love to know what you guys thought of these relatively short and sharp interviews – let us know if this is something you’d like to see more of.

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