I could go on and on about the great work she is doing but instead I would rather call your attention to the promo video for the show.
And now, the questions...
1. What was the beer moment, when you knew
you wanted to become involved with the craft beer renaissance?
It
was probably before any idea of a “beer renaissance”. It was back in college, way way back...when
we had heard about Sam Adams, but hadn’t had it yet. After I came back from a semester in
California and knew what Sierra Nevada was...that was kind of the time. I am truly dating myself... So early 1990’s
(don’t tell anyone I’m that old!!!) we started homebrewing and running to
Bell’s for cases. Good times! To go from Natty Light to Bell’s was a little
crazy...
2. If you could have any beer in your hand
right now, what would it be?
I
love porters and stouts, that’s what first got me into home brewing. One of my first favorites was Bell’s Cherry
Stout....it was also one of the first beers I tried to duplicate. It’s nostaglic for me!
3. Can you describe your beer life in a
song lyric/title? If so what would you
choose?
“I
wear black on the outside, cause black is how I feel on the inside” Morrissey is a puss, but I love him. And I love, love, love porter and
stouts. Once you go black.....
4. Do you have a steady beer, or do you
like to "play the field?"
I
like every beer I drink, for different reasons.
I always say on the show that I’m a
“positive
drinker”. Meaning, there is something
good about every beer!
5.
Crowded smoky bar or back porch watching
the clouds float across the sky?
Smokey
bar...go with what you know, right? I
used to work at the Intersection here in GR, so I KNOW smokey...
And
the lame one…
Who
put the bomp in the bomp-sha bomp-sha bomp?
Yeah,
that’s pretty bad....but if there’s one brewer who’s putting the something in
the bomp, it’s Joe Short...He’s the abnormal genious of Michigan brews. I love the things he does with beer!
Time for a pint...
Know nothing about beer. After reading your interview I have to ask myself if I'm losing out?
ReplyDeleteIt is a whole new beer world. There really is something for everyone and the best way to find what it is your are missing is to start sampling what's out there.
DeleteI'm with Catarina when it comes to beer knowledge. Now that I have more than a few years invested in getting to know red wine, maybe your blog will be the push I need to branch out to other tasty beverages!
ReplyDeleteWe are in a great time to start exploring.
DeleteI like it. Very cute! Like the other commenters I know nothing about beer. :)
ReplyDeleteWe have spent so long in the US thinking that beer was only what has been offered by the Big Three (Budweiser, Miller, Coors). Now, with new breweries popping up all the time, it is a great time to learn the many different flavors availble.
DeleteJon,
ReplyDeleteGreat interview with this up and coming beertainment star. I love being able to learn things from your posts. Keep up the GREAT work. :-)
Susan Cooper from BHB on Linked In
Amy is great and is doing a great job at spreading the word of beer.
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