A Vietnam Podcast: Stories of Vietnam

PodSwap | Beer Stories - Founder & Owner of Saigon Cider, Hannah Jefferys

January 30, 2023 Mischa Smith & Alex Violette Season 9 Episode 35
PodSwap | Beer Stories - Founder & Owner of Saigon Cider, Hannah Jefferys
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PodSwap | Beer Stories - Founder & Owner of Saigon Cider, Hannah Jefferys
Jan 30, 2023 Season 9 Episode 35
Mischa Smith & Alex Violette

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In Episode 6 of Beer Stories, Mischa & Alex welcome Hannah Jefferys, Founder and Brewmistress of Saigon Cider, into studio. The episode is bookended, as always, by The Hangover Check and Fact or Fiction. In between they discuss a range of topics, including differentiating craft cider from craft beer, Cider's specific appeal to Vietnamese drinkers, the Cider making process, some of her favourite Ciders from back home, walking the line between commercial viability and being a taste leader, utilizing local ingredients, low/no alcohol craft beverages, the Vietnam Cider Community and how everyone gets along within it, and where to source the best organic apples! Cheers! 

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In Episode 6 of Beer Stories, Mischa & Alex welcome Hannah Jefferys, Founder and Brewmistress of Saigon Cider, into studio. The episode is bookended, as always, by The Hangover Check and Fact or Fiction. In between they discuss a range of topics, including differentiating craft cider from craft beer, Cider's specific appeal to Vietnamese drinkers, the Cider making process, some of her favourite Ciders from back home, walking the line between commercial viability and being a taste leader, utilizing local ingredients, low/no alcohol craft beverages, the Vietnam Cider Community and how everyone gets along within it, and where to source the best organic apples! Cheers! 

Learn more about Pasteur Street Brewing Co.

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Get 68% off and three months free when you join NordVPN today with Seven Million Bikes.

As an affiliate partner it also means that I will get a small commission when you sign up, but at no extra cost to you. 

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Support the Show.

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Niall Mackay:

Hey, it's Niall I am excited to share Beer Stories hosted by my good friends Misha Smith and Alex Violet from Pastoral Street Brewing Company and produced by me at Seven Million Bikes podcast. So check out Beer Stories here on a Vietnam podcast. It's gonna be a special pod swap, and we're gonna do more of these over the coming months. There will be new episodes every week, this is for beer enthusiasts, not beer snobs. So if you love beer, you'll love this podcast. The link is in the show notes. Go and follow that if you need it. And enjoy the podcast. Chills.