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Pear Cider (Perry) with Barry Masterson

Season 4, Ep. 12

This week Lisa and Christina chat with Barry Masterson; an Irish-born, German-based cider and perry maker. Listen to Barry’s journey to Perry through the world of homebrewing and farming. We chat about what Perry tastes like, the challenges with making it, and why it may have the most interesting history of all the alcohols!

Thanks for joining us, Barry! You can find his links below.


What we’re drinking:

  • The Cider Mill: Poirai (x2)


Links:


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