Ep. 213 – History with Markus Krueger

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Ep. 213 - History with Markus Krueger
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So what happens when our producer Nox tries to do more complicated things in the studio than he really knows how to do? You get THIS unreleased gem missing the first half hour of conversation recorded February 27th, 2022. Markus Kruger joins us in the studio to chat about what life was like during the prohibition era in Minnesota, and we sample some beverages that were available at that time with our other guests Don Kenna, John and Maren Jorgenson, homebrewer John Anderson with the Prairie Homebrewers Companion, and Jacob Klueber.

In this episode we sample and review:

– (not recorded) Corpse Reviver #1

– (not recorded until final thoughts on both drinks) Corpse Reviver #2

– Spiked Malt (made with Budweiser Zero and New Amsterdam vodka)

– Malt extract homebrewed Strawberry Lemonade Honey Wheat Kettle Sour by John Anderson

– Markus’s homemade cider

– 4e Winery’s Plum Wine

– Markus’s Rhubarb Jack

– Minnesota 13 four grain whiskey

Please visit the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County here to learn new fun and interesting things about Minnesota!

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