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In this episode, I interview Dr. Noelle Phillips about the medieval culture of BEER! We discuss brewing, brewsters, the gendered politics of medieval brewing, as well as the different kinds of beer--how beer was (and is) flavored--as well as the different regulations and stipulations for brewing beer. There is an additional 20-minute discussion on beer and medieval national identity available for paid subscribers on SubStack and Patreon! @drlarissatracy patreon.com/MedievalMischiefandMayhem We'd like to acknowledge the work of various medieval scholar who engage in similar and important research, that provide a foundation for some of this discussion: Dr. Christina Wade @braciatrix ; Dr. Judith Bennett; Dr. Carissa Harris; Dr. David Perry; Canterbury Fails: https://www.thecanterburyfails.com/ ; @beerbooksbellydance ; @ladies.of.the.pint ; https://www.facebook.com/ladiesofthep... In this episode, I am using one of the BEAUTIFUL handmade mugs by OneEleven pottery: https://oneelevenpottery.com/ My hat was designed and made by DragonWings LLC: https://dragonwings.net/ #hardywoodbrewery; #dragonwingsllc; #newtrailbrewery; #mainstreetbrewing; #pyratesroyale; #beerthattasteslikebeer; #medievalhistory; #medievalliterature Noelle received her PhD in English from the University of British Columbia in 2011 and subsequently completed a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto's Centre for Medieval Studies. Langland, Chaucer, Lydgate, book history, and medievalism have been her research areas, but she's gradually included beer history and beer medievalism among her specialties. Through an odd little conference paper she gave at Kalamazoo, she eventually wrote her first book Craft Beer Culture and Modern Medievalism, which came out with Arc Humanities and Amsterdam Uni Press in 2019. She then co-edited and contributed to the essay collection Beer and Brewing in Medieval Culture and Contemporary Medievalism with John Geck and Rosemary O'Neill, which came out from Palgrave in 2022. Her most recent book is not academic: Brewmasters and Brewery Creek, which was published in fall 2024, is a public-facing history of craft beer in Vancouver BC, beginning with the 19th century pioneer breweries and ending with the city's recent craft beer revolution. In betweenthese books, Noelle writes for local craft beer publications and teaches full-time at Douglas College in metro Vancouver. She is a Certified Cicerone (like a beer sommelier) and she judges at beer competitions.