We survived Thanksgiving and are back in the studio this week with our friends from Printer’s Ale Manufacturing Co.

Printer’s is located in Carrollton, GA, about 50 miles west of Atlanta.  Not a bad trip for ATLiens on a weekend but far enough they don’t get as much hype as some of the in town breweries.  That’s too bad, because they are making some great beers and doing a lot of other cool things in Carrollton.

On this visit we introduced their Woodcut Wild series of beers in Kriek, Framboise, and Peche.  After brewing, the mash for these heads to Printer’s coolship but does get a little punch up with some commercial strains when going into barrels.  Oh yeah, they also brew with aged hops grown right at the brewery, and future beers will use fruit from their orchard.  Neat.

We chat with Specialty Brewer Josh Watterson and owner Greg Smith about the importance of terroir in brewing, something that was previously (mostly) ignored by American brewers.  We discuss the Qatar/FIFA World Cup kerfuffle with Budweiser, mall Santas, what’s in the pipeline at Printer’s, and the size of Batman’s mouth.

Hope you enjoying this episode!  Coming up we’ll be talking beer cocktails and the Beer Guys Radio Interfaith Holiday Craft Beer Extravaganza with our Jewish friends from Rainy Day Brewery drops on Dec. 17th.  Woot.

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