StillFire Brewing with Phil Farrell and Walt Wooden | Ep. 203
Talking homebrewing, hazy IPAs, and brewing to style with StillFire Brewing’s Phil Farrell and Walt Wooden
We asked Farrell why he’s going pro after all these years. He explains that it’s all about timing. He lived a rockstar beer life as an “amateur”, brewing with some of the biggest names in the industry – Sierra Nevada, Rogue, Wynkoop, Full Sail, and many more. He’d thought of starting a brewery a couple of times but it just wasn’t right at the time. Things fell into place at StillFire when he was approached by one of the founders explaining he wanted to open a brewery in an old firehouse not far from Farrell’s home. Finally, after 30 years, it’s time to go pro.
StillFire Brewing brings approachable beers to their local community
Teaming up with Head Brewer Walt Wooden, StillFire is bringing many recipes that have been perfected over 30 years to taps for everyone to try. They want to offer a variety of approachable beers to their local community. Taps are flowing now and they’ve got some tallboy cans with awesome labels available to-go. There’s no distribution yet, so you’ll have to visit the brewery to get your hands on brews like the awesome Glory Haze NEIPA.
We had a lot of notes on what to talk about with the guys, but we threw that out the window and just let the conversation flow. The discussion covers a lot of homebrewing, entering competitions, the evolution of beer styles, and more. Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to talk about Farrell’s well-traveled rubber chicken. Maybe next time.
The Beer List
- StillFire I-85 Gridlock Scottish Ale
- StillFire Glory Haze NEIPA
- StillFire Orange Diva Blood Orange Witbier
- Variant S’Morning in Session Oatmeal Stout with s’mores coffee beans and cacao nibs
Craft Beer News
- Kirin-Owned Subsidiary Lion Little World Beverages is Buying New Belgium (via Denver Post)
- A Colorado State University Plant Scientist Has Achieved Four Hop Cycles In A Year (via Craft Brewing Business)
- The Brewers Association has Announced the First Small Brewery Sunday (via Brewers Association)
More Georgia beer
We have no shortage of love for our local breweries. Check out these other shows featuring great Georgia beer.
- Good Word Brewing and Public House | Ep. 199
- Line Creek Brewing Celebrates Year One | Ep. 188
- Stouts are for Summer with Orpheus Brewing’s Jason Pellett | Ep. 179
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