Drinking on the Last Frontier
11 a.m. last Saturday of the month
This show is a celebration of craft brewing on the Kenai Peninsula and Alaska. Bill Howell is the author of four books on craft brewing in Alaska, teaches a beer appreciation class at Kenai Peninsula College, has been brewing and tasting craft beers for 30 years and is uncapping his vast knowledge for listeners. He’ll share news from the beer world, interviews with local brewers, reviews of beer-related books and gadgets, deep dives into beer styles, suggestions for beer and food pairings and much more.
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Kenai River Brewing — past, present and what's brewing for the future
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Bill checks in on Harbor Mountain Brewing, the new incarnation of Baranof Island Brewing Company in Sitka, plus the new brewer at Big Delta Brewing and a shakedown of the shaker pint. Cheers!
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On this month's Drinking on the Last Frontier, Bill highlights beer fest wins from Black Spruce Brewing in Fairbanks, gets the lowdown from Girdwood Brewery Co., demystifies into the secondary beer market and digs into hop farming. Cheers!
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Sample what's pouring around the state, from Grace Ridge Brewing's move in Homer, to Kodiak Island Brewing Co's new distillery and right here from Frozen RiverFest.
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Bill celebrates the old and welcomes the new in the last Drinking on the Last Frontier of 2021, vising with Doug Houge of the central peninsula's first…
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In this month's Drinking on the Last Frontier, Bill checks in on Cooper Landing Brewing Co. and King Street Brewing, plus food and beer pairing…
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For this month's Drinking on the Last Frontier, Bill does a deep dive into the wild world of quirky alcohol laws, plus a plug for better alcohol…
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Cheers to the return of beer festivals! Bill visits with brewers at the Kenai Peninsula Beer Festival on Aug. 14 in Soldotna, as well as Black Spruce…
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Zach Henry from St. Elias Brewing joins Bill Howell for a live edition of Drinking on the Last Frontier for KDLL's spring membership drive May 15. Thanks…
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Whose beer is it, anyway? Bill answers that question, plus the mysterious magic of the gueuze. Plus interviews with Brian Hall, of the new Alaska Craft…