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Beers with Nigel

Beers with Nigel

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A show about beer... and other things. Host Nigel Woodberry has made himself into a local ambassador for Kansas City area brewers, pubs and bars. He wants to talk about beer annnnnnd some other things. For conversation, he bribed his friend and co-host, Nick Parker, with a promise of beer to come aboard and help him delve into cultural discussions of beer and beyond.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Act 132: How a Bartender Accidentally Resurrected Kansas City's Lost Whiskey Dynasty
    Feb 18 2026

    Nigel and Nick head to J. Rieger & Co. in Kansas City's east bottoms to sit down with co-founder Ryan Maybee for one of the most remarkable in Kansas City history. Ryan traces how he stumbled onto the forgotten legacy of Jacob Rieger, a 19th-century immigrant who built the largest mail-order whiskey house in the United States, only to be shut down by Prohibition in 1919. A century later, Ryan — then a bartender and bar owner who'd helped spark KC's craft cocktail scene with his underground bar Manifesto — decided to bring it all back. He shares a chance encounter with the last living Rieger descendant and the years developing an authentic pre-Prohibition blend before launching the brand during the Royals' 2014 World Series run with zero employees. Since then, the company has transformed a crumbling east bottoms warehouse into a 10,000-square-foot distillery destination drawing nearly 200,000 guests a year. It's a conversation about history, hospitality, civic pride, and what it actually takes to build something that lasts.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Beer Karma #5: Spruce Tips & Figs | Transparent Brewing's Evolution with Nolan Brown & Chris Ham
    Feb 13 2026

    It's the 5th annual Beer Karma release at Transparent Brewing! Nigel and Nick celebrate this year's experimental stout featuring spruce tips and figs (yeah, we went there) while catching up on a year of massive changes at one of Kansas City's best breweries.

    Brewery owner Nolan Brown joins to discuss stepping away from brewing after five years, the transition to head brewer Chris Ham, expanding into canned distribution across Kansas and Missouri, and the addition of their Series Beers lineup. Plus, Nolan reveals his new role focusing on sales and distribution growth during a challenging time in the craft beer industry.

    New head brewer Chris Ham shares his fascinating journey from Air Force aircraft mechanic to pharmaceutical scientist to professional brewer, including his time at Flying Fish Brewing in New Jersey and brewing school. Chris discusses his brewing philosophy, the story behind Transparent's unique Grisette, and the infamous "Bollocks Up" brown ale that started as a recipe mistake.

    Special segments include Mystery Beer with Boulevard's Vanilla Imperial Stout, Chad's homebrewed "Flying Blind" Caramel Stout from Last Flight Brewing in Jefferson City, and the crew's honest reactions to this year's polarizing Beer Karma recipe.

    🍺 Beers Featured: Beer Karma #5, Boulevard Vanilla Imperial Stout, Flying Blind Caramel Stout, Transparent Grisette

    📍 Recorded live at Transparent Brewing Company, Kansas City

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Act 130: 'Day Bracey is my war name'
    Jul 28 2025

    Day Bracey returns to Beers with Nigel to discuss his international adventures, from representing Black-owned breweries in Barcelona to expanding Barrel and Flow to New Orleans in 2026. Day shares stories from Spain, reveals this year's festival innovations including the debut "Barrel and Float" boat party, and explains why "Day Bracey is my war name." We taste mystery beers, discuss the challenges of global beer representation, and get an inside look at what makes Barrel and Flow the most unique festival experience in America. Plus: exclusive vinyl collaborations, Pittsburgh's hidden beer scene, and why getting reading glasses is a whole thing.

    Barrel and Flow Festival - August 9th, Pittsburgh

    Visit: barrelandflow.com

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    1 hr and 24 mins
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