Brews News Week #310 Mea Culpa

Published: March 18, 2021, 8 a.m.

b'This week the team discuss BrewDogs new expansion plans and the disappointment over Colonials sponsorship loss.\\n Please subscribe and leave us a review on\\xa0Apple Podcasts\\xa0or your favourite podcasting app. It costs nothing and helps other beer lovers discover the podcast!\\n Colonial \\u2018disappointed\\u2019 after sponsor deal loss\\n BrewDog outlines ANZ expansion plans\\n Alcohol Beverages Australia to drive jobs growth in 10-year plan\\n Meet Queensland\\u2019s best new craft brewer\\n Hill Farmstead founder endures iso for NZ hop selection\\n Our Partners\\n Radio Brews News is proudly presented by\\xa0Cryer Malt. Cryer Malt is proud to team up with Yakima Chief Hops to bring the very best Pacific Northwest hops to Australian and Kiwi brewers. Yakima Chief Hops\\u2019 new proprietary hop Talus\\u2122 is bursting with big aromas of pink grapefruit, citrus rinds, dried roses, pine resin, tropical fruits and sage. Rumoured as the new Queen of Hops, Talus\\u2122 is available through your mates at Cryer Malt, so contact them to start taking your brews to the next level.\\n The Australian International Beer Awards are coming up in May and are shaping up to be an exciting four days for the highly skilled judging panel! It is fantastic to have an industry award program like the AIBA taking place here in Australia and it is incredible to think that this is the largest annual beer competition in the world assessing both draught and packaged beer. Entries for the AIBA close on Friday 26 March.\\xa0\\n We thank\\xa0Rallings Labels and Stickers\\xa0for sponsoring this podcast.\\xa0Brewers, if you are still applying self-adhesive labels to your bottles and cans, and believe that this is a sustainable solution for your packaging needs, you may want to call Rallings Labels, Stickers and Packaging and discuss your options with them. The team at Rallings will walk you through the various options available to you, that are more sustainable than applying self-adhesive labels which don\\u2019t help the environment at all. Whilst they do produce self-adhesive labels for many breweries, there is a much better way to ensure that your carbon footprint is lower than what you are currently doing by utilising pre-sleeved cans. Give the guys a call on 1300 852 235 to find out more.\\n If you like what we do at Radio Brews News you can help us out by:\\n Sponsoring the show\\n \\nReviewing us on iTunes\\xa0or your favourite podcasting service\\n Emailing us at\\xa0producer@brewsnews.com.au\\xa0to share your thoughts\\n All letter writers will receive a Brews News bottle opener and go into the draw to win a mixed six-pack thanks to our good friends at\\xa0Beer Cartel\\xa0who sponsor our letter for the week.'