25th Annual Classic City Brewfest

Cask Ales and camaraderie in Athens, GA

A lot has changed in craft beer in the last 25 years, and Classic City Brew Fest has been there through it all.  Organizer Owen Ogletree tells us about the changes over the years and the great cause the fest supports.

We’ve been attending this event for several years now.  We always grab a few of the brewers and chat a bit about what’s happening with their brewery.  This year we sat down with Carey Charles from Arches Brewing for some hot lager talk.  Arches is one of the first breweries in Georgia to take the bold step of being lager-focused, and they’re doing a damn fine job of it.

Nick Tanner and Ramsay Florence from Cherry Street Brewing join to talk about Nick’s two brewpubs, crazy beer laws, and why that helped them make the choice to open a production brewery across state lines in Chattanooga, TN.  Note:  Chery Street’s Halcyon location has some of the best fish and chips I’ve tried.  I want some more right now.

Speaking of crazy beer laws… Joseph Cortes, Executive Director of the Georgia Craft Brewers Guild, joins us as well.  He was new to craft beer when he took on his role, but not new to politics.  Cortes shares that the political side of beer is a crazy place to be.  We learn about some of the challenges facing brewers and what’s on the agenda for the Guild.

The Beer List

  • Arches Brewing Bob’s Your Uncle ESB
  • Cherry Street Brewing Grease Monkey BBA English Barleywine
  • MAZURT The Time of Returning Nordic Quad
  • And a whole lot more…

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