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The Real Reason Coal Become Popular w/ Dr. Anton Howes
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What actually made coal a popular source of fuel? It's long been thought that it was Londoners looking to warm their home but Dr. Anton Howes has counter for that misconception! Gary, Joel, and Allison learn from historian Dr. Anton Howes the significant role that breweries played in the early adoption of coal. Part 1!
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TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions
00:30 Special Guest: Dr. Anton Howes
00:49 The Role of Coal in the Industrial Revolution
02:04 Historical Adoption of Coal in Britain
03:58 Coal's Impact on Brewing
06:15 Technological Innovations in Brewing
10:52 Environmental and Economic Implications
12:15 The Significance of Brewing in the Elizabethan Age
24:53 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
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CREDITS
Hosts:
Joel Hermansan
Music by Sarah Lynn Huss
Recorded & Produced by David Kalsow
Brought to you by McFleshman's Brewing Co
64 episodes
Manage episode 482227826 series 3556254
What actually made coal a popular source of fuel? It's long been thought that it was Londoners looking to warm their home but Dr. Anton Howes has counter for that misconception! Gary, Joel, and Allison learn from historian Dr. Anton Howes the significant role that breweries played in the early adoption of coal. Part 1!
PATREON
Support the show! Get episodes 1 week early and bonus merch: patreon.com/respectingthebeerpodcast
FACEBOOK GROUP
Got a question about beer or just want to get social? Join the RtB Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/respectingthebeer
Got a question? Email us at [email protected]
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TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions
00:30 Special Guest: Dr. Anton Howes
00:49 The Role of Coal in the Industrial Revolution
02:04 Historical Adoption of Coal in Britain
03:58 Coal's Impact on Brewing
06:15 Technological Innovations in Brewing
10:52 Environmental and Economic Implications
12:15 The Significance of Brewing in the Elizabethan Age
24:53 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
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CREDITS
Hosts:
Joel Hermansan
Music by Sarah Lynn Huss
Recorded & Produced by David Kalsow
Brought to you by McFleshman's Brewing Co
64 episodes
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