Chicago Brewing History of the 1990s with Andrew MasonChicago's craft beer scene didn't happen overnight.This week, Dave sits down with longtime brewer Andrew Mason to discuss his new Kickstarter project, Chicago Brewing History: The '90s, an ambitious documentary series preserving the stories, people, and breweries that built Chicago's modern beer culture. Andrew shares his own journey through breweries including Flossmoor Station, Mickey Finn's, Three Floyds, Solemn Oath, and beyond before explaining why now is the time to capture the memories of the pioneers who shaped one of America's greatest beer cities.They discuss:
- Why the 1990s were the defining decade for Chicago craft beer
- Goose Island, Three Floyds, Real Ale Fest, and other influential breweries and institutions
- The brewers whose stories deserve to be preserved
- How Chicago's neighborhood tavern culture helped shape today's beer scene
- The challenges facing modern breweries—and why local taprooms remain so important
- Why documenting brewing history matters before these stories disappear
Andrew also explains how listeners can support the Kickstarter campaign and help bring this project to life.After the interview, Dave cracks open a classic Three Floyds Zombie Dust Pale Ale and reflects on the beer's legendary status—from the days when it was nearly impossible to find to becoming one of the Midwest's defining craft beers.Dave also gives a recovery update following elbow surgery, previews upcoming episodes on Pocono Maple Water, Tang, and the history of Chicago taverns, and asks listeners to send along future show ideas while he's recovering.Featured Beer🍺 Three Floyds Zombie Dust Pale AleLearn MoreSupport Andrew Mason's Chicago Brewing History: The '90s Kickstarter project through the links in this episode's description.Have an episode idea or guest suggestion?
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