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I only knew about the Beersmith Podcast but that Brulosophy seems to be more up my street. Thanks.

The three that I listen to are:

The Brewing Network podcast,
Beersmith podcast and
The Brulosophy podcast.

Would be interested in hearing of any others.
 
Brew strong on the brewing network is quite informative. I quite like basic brewing too, particularly their YouTube channel. It's a bit more laid back than some of the others.

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I agree with Brulosophy, only listened to a few episodes so far, however rate it over beersmith. There's something about beersmith that doesn't sit with me, don't really know what it is maybe the endless plugs for beersmith or when they have a guest speaker its plug a minute regarding their beers. the quality of the guest speaker can also be skeptical with beersmith too.
 
My personal favourite is the Experimental Brewing podcast. Every fortnight they do a longer one which is very in depth on a range of topics and a shorter one focused on particular styles, techniques or ingredients. I really like the hosts Denny and Drew. Check out their episode called 'The IBU is a lie'.

I also like the Basic Brewing podcast, which isn't necessarily all about basic stuff. Brulosophy podcast is new but also seems good.

The podcasts from the Brewing Networks can be informative but sometimes there is too much dick swinging from the hosts for my liking. I can't be bothered with all that macho BS.

The Beersmith podcast again can be interesting but sometimes seems behind the curve. The host often talks about stuff as crazy and new which has been floating around the interweb for months.
 
My personal favourite is the Experimental Brewing podcast. Every fortnight they do a longer one which is very in depth on a range of topics and a shorter one focused on particular styles, techniques or ingredients. I really like the hosts Denny and Drew. Check out their episode called 'The IBU is a lie'.

I also like the Basic Brewing podcast, which isn't necessarily all about basic stuff. Brulosophy podcast is new but also seems good.

The podcasts from the Brewing Networks can be informative but sometimes there is too much dick swinging from the hosts for my liking. I can't be bothered with all that macho BS.

The Beersmith podcast again can be interesting but sometimes seems behind the curve. The host often talks about stuff as crazy and new which has been floating around the interweb for months.

Entirely agree with this. So much so that I've nothing useful to add. :)

I remember listening to a Style Guide episode of the Jamil show on TBN & it just seemed to be a vague recital of a BJCP entry padded out by his "hilarious" mates burping loudly. Switched off early

For me James (&Steve when he's about) from BB & Denny & Drew from EB all seem like folk I'd be happy to have a drink with, so I'm >happy to tune in (despite occasional ukulele asides...)
 
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I agree with what people say about the Brewing Network shows however the brew strong show I find very informative and is a bit more serious (still the occasional dick joke or belch). It has John Palmer and Jamil, who have a good amount of theoretical and practical knowledge between them and I feel I've learned quite a lot from them. Just scroll through the show titles and pick out the subjects that seem interesting to you.

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Definitely Brulosophy for me. Interesting, informative and the presenters aren't irritating in the slightest.
 
The Brewing Network’s The Session!

I almost saw one live but on the day I was in Concord, it was cancelled FFS!

Brad Smith also does some great podcasts which are more serious and very informative.
 

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