In this episode, Troye sits down with Alastair β former assistant brewer at Devil’s Peak β who’s now the only brewer at a tiny craft brewery on Lord Howe Island, one of the most remote breweries on the planet, tucked between Australia and New Zealand.
Alastair takes us through life running a brewery for a community of just 500 locals (plus a steady stream of tourists), the wild logistics of brewing on an island where there’s no plumber, no backup, and shipping costs hundreds of dollars per cubic metre β and why all of that has made him a better, more resourceful brewer.
We also cover:
- πΊ His journey from Devil’s Peak (Cape Town) β Byron Bay Brewery β Lord Howe Island
- π± Growing oyster mushrooms on spent tomato stems for the on-site pizzeria
- π Brewing with island-only botanicals and on-site honey
- πΊπΈ A bucket-list trip to Sierra Nevada in California, hosted by a 30-year veteran brewer
- π» Why the brew-pub, “town beer” model might be craft beer’s most sustainable future
- π How Cape Town’s beer scene stacks up against the world right now
Grab a beer and settle in for a conversation about island life, brewing against the odds, and why sometimes the most limited setups produce the most creative beer.
ποΈ Hosted by Troye May | #BeerTime β Africa’s #1 Beer Podcast
π Recorded at Afro-Caribbean, Cape Town
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