It’s official. Beer festival season is in full swing. We’re seeing new beers and new collaborations at every turn.
What’s even better is that we’re seeing new breweries come to life, too. And in London last week, the capital’s latest brewing business sprung into life.
So say hello to South London’s Palindrome Brew Co.
Founded by Paul McTernan and Alin Sas, they’re on a mission to make their mark with a community-focused brewery that puts hazy, hop-forward beers at the fore. But that’s not to say you shouldn’t expect other styles, too.
Combining Paul’s wealth of sales experience working for companies such as Verdant with Alin’s deep knowledge of the industry, they’ve also enlisted Shaun Vail.
Shaun is a graduate of the Siebel Institute of Technology. Moving over from the USA, he has previously worked for Stone Brewing Co among others, too.
And last Saturday the team made their festival debut at Drop Project’s excellent Friend’s Fest, pouring their maiden IPA and DIPA releases.
So what better time to catch up with one of the UK’s most exciting new outfits. In this episode we speak with Paul to learn about how Palindrome came to be. Why leaving his dream job at Verdant was a step he needed to take and the brewery’s focus on kegged output.
We also discuss how Shaun’s brewing prowess is already paying dividends and why figures such as Elusive Brewing’s Andy Parker played a key role in setting Paul on his own bath in beer.
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