Drink With The Wench » hoperatives http://drinkwiththewench.com Drinking through the world, one beer at a time. Tue, 16 Nov 2010 21:58:17 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 Featured Beer Blogger: TOM STREETER http://drinkwiththewench.com/?p=5578 http://drinkwiththewench.com/?p=5578#comments Fri, 29 Oct 2010 11:45:55 +0000 Wenchie http://drinkwiththewench.com/?p=5578

DRINK WITH THE WENCH PRESENTS:

The Beer Blogger Interview Series

Curious what goes on in the minds of your favorite beer bloggers? Well, The Beer Wench is and she has embarked upon a mission to interview as many beer bloggers that she can — from all over the world. Are you a beer blogger? Do you want to share your story? Send me an email!

INTRODUCING: TOM STREETER

CO-AUTHOR OF: HOPERATIVES

Beer Blogger Interview

Full name: Tom Streeter
Twitter handle: @tom_streeter
Name of blog: Hoperatives.com

Co-owned with my wife Carla Gesell-Streeter
Current location: Cincinnati metro area

Background “Snapshot”

1. Where did you grow up?

We moved to Houston when I was 13 and that’s where I think of as where I grew up.  Before that I lived in Independence, M0 (twice), Midland, MI, Winston-Salem, NC, Asheville, NC (well before the beer boom, I assure you) and Kingsport, TN. I have memories of each of those places. And for the record, I’m not often accused of being grown up.

2. What sports if any did you play growing up, through college and beyond?

I drank beer. I was very good.

3. How old were you when you had your first beer?

I was probably 9 or 10, it would have been around 1972. My dad’s theory was that if there was a six-pack in the fridge and it was well-known that it was OK to have it it would demystify it. Then you wouldn’t be as likely to do stupid things just to sneak a beer.  My mom really didn’t care for beer and my dad had a really bad stomach ulcer and was told not to drink it. The fact that there was beer in the house really was their follow-through on their theory.  It worked.

4. If you can recall, what is the story of your first beer? Where did you have it? What style and brand was it?

I think if was a Pabst Blue Ribbon. I was the youngest of three and my parents sat us down at the kitchen and explained essentially what I wrote above.  They poured a little bit for each of us. I didn’t care for it. I was probably 11 or 12 before I routinely joined my brothers when we watched a movie on TV (with the requisite popcorn).

5. Where, if applicable, did you go to college? What did you study? What additional activities, organizations, sports did you partake in during college?

I went to Trinity University  in San Antonio for my freshman year, ran out of money fast and then went Stephen F. Austin State in Nacogdoches, TX for the rest.  I was a Radio-TV major. I stayed in Nacogdoches to get an M.A. in Communication, then went to Athens, GA to start on a Ph.D at the University of Georgia.  Finished the coursework, never wrote the dissertation. I paid for school by working in the dorms as an RA, and I was involved with the Residence Hall Association. That’s significant for my beer story because we would go to conferences all over the country and be introduced to regional beers we couldn’t get back home. And we always took Shiner with us. I think we also took Lone Star with us, but it was the 80′s. I blame “Urban Cowboy.” For so many things…

Craft Beer Epiphany

Every craft beer enthusiast has at least one pinnacle craft beer experience that completely changes ones perspective on beer. I refer to this mind-blowing moment as a “craft beer epiphany.”

1. What was your first craft beer epiphany? Recall as many details about it as you can:

It would have been at a bar on 6th Street in Austin sometime in the late-80′s. I already knew I liked beer with a bit more flavor (what Shiner now calls their Blonde was pretty much my go-to beer by then). But it was at this bar on 6th Street that I was able to get Pilsner Urquell on draft.  Beer went to a whole new level with me then.  I was mostly drinking imports the years I was in grad school. Jump ahead a few years and I’m back in Asheville, NC teaching at the university just as the beer explosion was starting.  Highlands was brewing in the basement of Barley’s Brewpub and the local grocery store chain starts carrying Pete’s Wicked and Sam Adams. The imports weren’t nearly as interesting anymore.

2. Have you have additional craft beer epiphanies since the first? Detail as many of them as you wish:

I really have to give a shout out to Barley’s and Highlands in Asheville. That’s where I really started appreciating styles,

Beer Blog Background

1. How long have you been writing your beer blog?

Our first post dropped Dec. 31, 2007, but that was mostly a test to see that we had WordPress set up right. Our official launch date was the next day.

2. What inspired you to start writing your blog?

We knew some folks who wrote wine and food blogs around town, but no one was doing beer.  The local paper once actually had a beer columnist, but that was lost when the newspaper cut back on its personnel. I’m a history nut and it was obvious that there was a heck of a brewing history here, but no one was doing anything with us. We talked to our friends who were bloggers and they were amazingly encouraging.  We couldn’t have done it without them.

3. Why did you chose the name of your blog?

Rock Bottom had used the name for a customer loyalty program over and above their mug club.  It had been dead for quite a while when we were looking for a name.  We discovered that they’d given up the domain name, so we registered it (and a couple of backups in case they objected). They never did, and our local Rock Bottom has been incredibly supportive of us.

4. What are you personal goals for your blog?

I want it to be both a celebration of and a resource for the Cincinnati Beer Culture.  My wife, Carla, does an amazing  job on the resource side of things, keeping up with what’s going on and who’s pouring what.  It’s a lot of work that doesn’t look like it is. Myself and the rest of our contributors (we have two others) really need to pick up the slack on the celebration of the culture part.

5. What is one of the coolest things that happened to you as a result of being a beer blogger?

I’d lived in Cincinnati for 10 years when we started the blog. I know now that I didn’t know a damned thing about this place until we started doing this.  Cincinnati is a great town. It has its issues, but who doesn’t? The people I’ve met and the things we’ve been able to see are just amazing. Meeting and interviewing Jim Koch and Greg Koch on the same weekend was pretty wild.

6. What are you top 3 favorite beer blogs/beer websites?

In no order:

I mourn that Beer Dorks — isn’t publishing more.

Beer Talk

1. What are your top 3 favorite beer styles?

IPA, Porter, Rauchbier

2. What are your top 3 favorite breweries?

This is an evil. evil question.  IN NO ORDER: Three Floyds. Troegs. Founders.

3. If you could work with or for any one brewery, which one would it be and why?

Tough choice. We have two startups in town (Rivertown and Mount Carmel) and both are awesome undertakings it would be a priviledge to be a part of.  Greg Hardman at Christian Moerlein is trying to do something I don’t think has ever been done – create true craft beer on the foundation of established brands, some of which were defunct. But since this is fantasy anyway, I’d like to bring back a local brewery that just recently went under:  BarrelHouse.  And I’d put it in the old Bavarian Brewery Building in Covington, KY.  I’m only several millions dollars away from this dream…

4. Are you a homebrewer? If yes, what is the most unique and interesting beer recipes you’ve brewed as a homebrewer?

I’ve made a few batches of beer. I’m strictly a beginner. They’ve all been drinkable.  That’s a win in my book.

5. Do you have any beer certifications (BJCP, Cicerone, Siebel, American Brewers Guild)? If so, what are they?

I don’t have one, but we’re going to be starting Cicerone soon.

6. What is your favorite beer and food pairing?

A good IPA and barbeque, preferably brisket.

The Personal Side

1. What is your current day job?

Freelance webcast and digital media producer.

2. If you could change your career at this very moment, without any restrictions on what you could do, what would you want to do and why?

I’m largely doing it now, though if there were really no restrictions, I’d open the brewery I talked about above.  After hiring the best people I could find on the business and brewing sides. After all, it’s not just an adventure, it’s a job.

3. Are you married? Children?

Married, no children.

4. Outside of beer and writing, what are some of your other hobbies?

History. Politics. Yelling at the TV while criticizing  people who do things I couldn’t do in a millions years … you know, sports fan.

Off The Beaten Path

1. If you were a style of beer, what style would be an why?

A dark, roasty Stout. Not for everyone, but comforting to those who like it.

2. You were caught smuggling beer illegally, which has now been made punishable by death. Right before you are sent to the executioner, you are offered one last beer. What beer would you chose and why?

The beer I was smuggling of course. You’ve got to figure the selection would be pretty thin, otherwise.  Isn’t this how they do it in Pennsylvania now?

3. If I contracted you to brew a beer (or design a beer recipe) called “The Beer Wench” — what style would you chose and what, if any, extra ingredients would you add?

When one thinks of wenches, one thinks of Merrie Olde England, but I’d think of a winter warmer with lots of spice. And I know you do love your Belgian beer, so maybe a Belgian interpretation of an English Spiced Porter.

4. If you could be a superhero, what would you want your superpowers to be?

You know how in comic books how the sound effects show up in special lettering when people do something that makes noise?  I’d like to be able to make that happen in real life. No more “he who smelt it dealt it” and we’d always know exactly what douche canoe didn’t turn off his cellphone in a movie theater.

Call me Onomatopoeia Man!

5. What is one of the craziest things you have ever done and lived to tell the story?

Too many beers. Late at night. An overlook at Niagara Falls.  Not a bathroom (or a cop) in sight. Do the math.

6. What are your thoughts on bacon?

It’s OK until you can get a good sausage.

SPECIAL THANKS TO TOM FOR AN AWESOME INTERVIEW!

CHEERS!

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Featured Beer Blogger: CARLA GESELL-STREETER http://drinkwiththewench.com/?p=5566 http://drinkwiththewench.com/?p=5566#comments Thu, 28 Oct 2010 11:44:45 +0000 Wenchie http://drinkwiththewench.com/?p=5566

DRINK WITH THE WENCH PRESENTS:

The Beer Blogger Interview Series

Curious what goes on in the minds of your favorite beer bloggers? Well, The Beer Wench is and she has embarked upon a mission to interview as many beer bloggers that she can — from all over the world. Are you a beer blogger? Do you want to share your story? Send me an email!

INTRODUCING: CARLA GESELL-STREETER

CO-AUTHOR OF: HOPERATIVES

Beer Blogger Interview

Full name: Carla Gesell-Streeter
Twitter handle: @RadioCarla
Name of blog: Hoperatives.com

Co-owned with my husband Tom Streeter
Current location: Cincinnati metro area

Background “Snapshot”

1. Where did you grow up?

Gibson City, IL – a small town 30 miles north of Champaign-Urbana and two hours south of Chicago

2. What sports if any did you play growing up, through college and beyond?

None

3. How old were you when you had your first beer?

19 or 20

4. If you can recall, what is the story of your first beer? Where did you have it? What style and brand was it?

I was working at the Illinois State Fair in the Junior Department (4-H judging) and discovered that beer was cheaper than pop.  The fair had lots of beer tents/gardens, but it was almost entirely Bud/Miller products though I do vividly remember how awful the Schlitz beer was.

5. Where, if applicable, did you go to college? What did you study? What additional activities, organizations, sports did you partake in during college?

Undergraduate – Monmouth College (IL), major in Speech Communication and Theater Arts with minors in Computer Science and Secondary Education; Graduate – Indiana State University and Southern Illinois University Carbondale, majors in Communication (Theater and Performance Studies)

Craft Beer Epiphany

Every craft beer enthusiast has at least one pinnacle craft beer experience that completely changes ones perspective on beer. I refer to this mind-blowing moment as a “craft beer epiphany.”

1. What was your first craft beer epiphany? Recall as many details about it as you can:

After I graduated from Monmouth, I went on a International 4-H Youth Exchange to the Netherlands for six months.  That’s where I learned to really appreciate better beer.

2. Have you have additional craft beer epiphanies since the first? Detail as many of them as you wish:

Since we started Hoperatives, I’ve been lucky enough to try many wonderful beers.  But the best thing I’ve learned is how great beer people are.  We may not always agree on every beer, but it’s usually easy to find some common ground.

Beer Blog Background

1. How long have you been writing your beer blog?

January 1, 2009 (though we were doing lots of behind the scene work before that official launch date)

2. What inspired you to start writing your blog?

A good friend of ours was already doing a wine blog for Cincinnati (My Wine Education) and we looked around to see if there was the equivalent for beer in Cincinnati. When we discovered there wasn’t one, we decided to start one.

3. Why did you chose the name of your blog?

Rock Bottom briefly had a beer evangelist program with the name Hoperatives. They dropped the name and the domain registration so we picked it up. Seemed totally appropriate since the blog was really born in the Cincinnati Rock Bottom.

4. What are you personal goals for your blog?

What do you hope to achieve with it? We like to say that we’re half way between a blog and an informational web site.  We try to be the online source for beer information in Cincinnati.  While we do include regional and “beyond” beer information too, the emphasis is always on beer in Cincinnati.

5. What is one of the coolest things that happened to you as a result of being a beer blogger?

Within one weekend, we got to interview Jim Koch from Sam Adams and Greg Koch from Stone.  Two very different men, but definitely both “believers in better beer.”

6. What are you top 3 favorite beer blogs/beer websites?  Hard to pick just three!

  1. Ronnie Crocker’s Beer, TX
  2. Joe Sixpack
  3. Brookston Beer Bulletin

Beer Talk

1. What are your top 3 favorite beer styles?

Pale ale, IPA, and hoppy reds (we’re called Hoperatives for a reason!)

2. What are your top 3 favorite breweries?

Christian Moerlein, Three Floyds, Southern Tier (with honorable mentions for Mt. Carmel and Rivertown)

3. If you could work with or for any one brewery, which one would it be and why?

Christian Moerlein (who also owns Hudepohl, Little Kings, Burger and many other classic Cincinnati beer brands). The owner Greg Hardman is doing such wonderful things for the beer culture in Cincinnati and has even more planned.  I would love to work with him on that mission.

4. Are you a homebrewer? If yes, what is the most unique and interesting beer recipes you’ve brewed as a homebrewer?

I’m not, but Tom is beginning to dabble in it.

5. Do you have any beer certifications (BJCP, Cicerone, Siebel, American Brewers Guild)? If so, what are they?

None yet! Planning to start Cicerone soon.

6. What is your favorite beer and food pairing?

Southern Tier Creme Brulee Stout over Madagascar vanilla gelato

The Personal Side

1. What is your current day job?

I’m the chair of the Communication and Theater department at a community college, plus I work part-time for an online travel agency that specializes in Disney (The Magic For Less Travel).

2. If you could change your career at this very moment, without any restrictions on what you could do, what would you want to do and why?

Wow… tough question.  Something that combined teaching, beer, Disney and technology perhaps?

3. Are you married? Children?

Married, yes – to the wonderful Tom Streeter who is my partner in Hoperatives and in life.  Children, no.

4. Outside of beer and writing, what are some of your other hobbies?

We also write a tech blog called TagTeamTech.com. We’re still growing that one. Love Disney.  We even have a Disney travel section of Hoperatives with listings of the beers available at Walt Disney World, Disneyland and on the Disney Cruise Line.

Off The Beaten Path

1. If you were a style of beer, what style would be an why?

A hoppy red.  Something unexpected.

2. You were caught smuggling beer illegally, which has now been made punishable by death. Right before you are sent to the executioner, you are offered one last beer. What beer would you chose and why?

Wow, another tough question.  This is one that changes frequently as I discover new beers.  My latest favorite is Mt. Carmel’s Summer Wheat – the first time I ever experienced a hoppy wheat.  Summer of 2010 will always be the summer of Mt. Carmel’s Summer Wheat.

3. If I contracted you to brew a beer (or design a beer recipe) called “The Beer Wench” — what style would you chose and what, if any, extra ingredients would you add?

Actually, I’ve been getting into beer blends lately.  So I’m thinking a blend of two outrageous beers that would perfectly compliment each other. Three Floyds Dark Lord and… Founders Canadian Breakfast Stout and… I see some experimentation in my future!

4. If you could be a superhero, what would you want your superpowers to be?

Superspeed and/or flying so I can be at every beer event I always wish I was at.

5. What is one of the craziest things you have ever done and lived to tell the story?

Worked as a production assistant during the rehearsal portion of John Mellencamp’s “Lonesome Jubilee” tour.  They hired me two more times for a segment in the middle and the final shows. I worked several other concerts after that, but that one was the best.

6. What are your thoughts on bacon?

Bacon is the reason we were put on this planet (after beer, of course).

SPECIAL THANKS TO CARLA FOR AN AWESOME INTERVIEW!

CHEERS!

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