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What You Missed On Beer Sessions Radio™: The Future of Vermont Beer

The Worthy Burger exterior with red siding and signage advertising craft beer and local burgers, circa 2014What will be the next Heady Topper? Well, this week on Beer Sessions Radio™ on the Heritage Radio Network, host Jimmy Carbone invites back old friend (and Blind Tiger owner) Dave Brodrick, whose Worthy Burger and Worthy Kitchen just celebrated their two- and one-year anniversaries (respectively) up in Vermont. Dave is laying out the Vermont beer scene, including breaking down the current "culty" beers of Vermont:

- Hill Farmstead
- Lost Nation
- The Alchemist (of course)
- Zero Gravity
- Fiddlehead
- Lawson's Finest Liquids
- Foley Brothers

among others.

And speaking of Lawson's, Jimmy and Dave are joined by Sean Lawson, along with Aaron Goldfarb, a beer writer whose article on First We Feast inspired the show's talking points, and Augie Carton of Carton Brewing.

Tune in (full episode here) to hear about Vermont's prolonged Prohibition (dating back to 1852) plus the growth of the local beer scene today that is making everyone want to create the next cult beer (word to the wise: make beer you love to drink and you'll never go wrong!).

The Worthy Burger exterior with red siding and signage advertising craft beer and local burgers, circa 2014
The Worthy Burger exterior with red siding and signage advertising craft beer and local burgers, circa 2014

Also mentioned

Lost Nation BrewingThe AlchemistZero Gravity BreweryFiddlehead BrewingFoley Brothers BrewingSean LawsonAaron GoldfarbNew EnglandHeady Topper