email:
info@beerschool.com
send letters, coasters, beer and t-shirts to:
Beer School / John Foster
401 Terry Francois Ste 212
San Francisco, CA 94158
drunk dialing the Beer School office is always funny:
206 - 666 - 5338
physical location:
find us at the bar at the 21st Amendment in San Francisco. sometimes we’re at Magnolia or Toronado.

9 Comments
I love the show guys, I listen to it at work then normally stop at the beer store on my way home and find a sample of what you guys test.
I think you guys need to do a canadian special.
You also need a Canadian Geography lesson, a few episodes ago you thought Toronto and Kanata was in the same place, Kanata is a suburb of Ottawa.
We have a lot of great independant brewers here and also some very great big brands.
Some canadian beers you could review…
Moosehead, Red Cap, Kokanee, Sleeman, Alexander Kieths.
And of course the normal ones everyone knows, Molson Canadian, Labbats Blue.
It would also be cool to do a show on cheap beers, which ones are good.
In canada we have several brands that offer a 2-4 for $24, thats awesome.
love the show guys, keep up the good work
Your Canadian Forigen exchange student..
Corey
Hi,
I heard you mention me on your podcast today (3/31/2007). I am still catching up.. I do like listening to your show and find your show very entertaining and educational. I am planning to try Modello with tacos Saturday nite.
Keep up the good work,
Michelle’s mom
For all of the school i’ve had over the years, though high school, undergrad and graduate school, i’ve never really enjoyed my homework until now. Thanks Beer School!!!
I feel like finding this podcast is comparable to finding that one pub that has everything you’re looking for. I’ve enjoyed multiple types of beers for years but there are so many I’ve yet to try. Thanks for the insight on the other types out there. By the way, your mission statement has worked so far on my girlfriend showing her that there is a whole other world outside of Coors Light.
Yeah, good stuff. Wish my hometown (Atlanta) had more than 1 decent place to get good beer. All this talk of beer fests and local brewpubs makes me think I live in the sticks. 5 million people and 1 decent pub (the Brick Store Pub). Sad.
Hey guys,
Love the show. I also love the 21A. I’m liking all the local flavor and background about the city, although I think it might be a little alienating to people not living in the bay area. I have a friend who moved from here to South Carolina and the show makes her very homesick. I think a cheers is in order to the people of SC for finally repealing whatever asinine laws they had keeping them from serving any beer over 6% abv. Now her local pub can serve barleywines, decent IPAs, and belgians. Yay!
P.S. Do you need an intern???
Hey John! Look up the 21A on google street view, then look right across the street from it! There is this huge black hole-ish looking anomaly on the building right across the street! here’s a picture~
http://retrace.antville.org/static/retrace/images/21a_blackhole_across_street.jpg
Strange!
Enjoy the show- downloaded and listened to six podcasts while traveling to and from Glacier National Park last week. By the way the pronunciation for the Main River (where Frankfurt is located ) is “mine”, not “main”. I’d have to nominate Sierra Nevada taproom as one of the best deals around - great selection and pint prices ($ 3.25/$ 3.50) about where happy hour prices in most city brewpubs. We’re still mourning the loss of Aero Brewing here in Auburn - a great place to brew your own without worrying about the sanitizing, lagering, and shopping for ingredients.
Thanks for the show guys, I think it’s great. Informative and entertaining (mostly!)
I live down in southern ca, and just found a local liquor store that carries Anchor Steam. I was quite pleased to find it in the cool fridge, and owe you thanks for holding it in such high esteem that I could not leave the store without purchasing a few bottles for consuption. It’s quite an excellent brew!
Cheers