Listen "Ep. 39 - Chase Healey of American Solera"
Episode Synopsis
You might be surprised to hear what Chase Healey and his team were brewing up on a recent Wednesday morning when John Holl called down to the brewery. Healey founded American Solera as a wood project that would let time and microbes do their thing followed by some expert blending. But the beer industry has changed in the years since Healy opened up his location in Tulsa, Oklahoma and so the brewery has changed and adapted. This means a lot of pilsners, IPAs, and even some of the stouts that he was previously known for.His city has changed as well. Alcohol laws were loosened a few years ago and now the state is trying to catch up - beer wise - with the rest of the country and managing quite well. Healey talks about moving to a new location with brewers as neighbors and customers eager to find out what's next. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer or to check out Beer Edge: The Newsletter for Beer Professionals, follow us on Twitter @thebeeredge and subscribe to our beer industry focused newsletter. There is more information, articles, and engaging content at Beer Edge.Host: John HollGuest: Chase Healey of American SoleraTags: Beer, Craft Beer, Oklahoma, COVID-19, Hard Seltzer, Taprooms, Wood, StoutsThis episode is sponsored by: Beer Edge: The Newsletter for Beer Professionals Help support journalism covering the beer industry by subscribing to the twice weekly newsletter. Learn more at our revamped website.
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