Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast

82: pFriem Family Brewers’ Josh Pfriem: Nuance and Subtlety is the Key in Everything from Pilsner to Wood-Aged Sours

May 10, 2019
In this engaging conversation, Josh Pfriem, the co-founder and brewmaster of pFriem Family Brewers, shares insights into the artistry of brewing. He marvels at the rise of lagers, revealing how his Pilsner has become a flagship, emphasizing the balance of malt and hops for a vibrant profile. Pfriem also compares brewing wood-aged sours to winemaking, discussing the control over acidity and the beauty of blending. With a dedication to constant improvement, he believes each brew can be made better with thoughtful iteration.
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INSIGHT

Balancing Tradition with Innovation

  • pFriem uses traditional noble German hops in Pilsner to create complex, nuanced flavors.
  • They balance tradition with modern techniques like whirlpool hopping without dry hopping.
ADVICE

Natural Carbonation in Lagers

  • Naturally carbonate lagers by spunding near fermentation's end to retain CO2 for better mouthfeel and foam.
  • Target slightly higher carbonation volumes (2.7-2.9) to make lagers lively and sparkling.
INSIGHT

Nuance in Brewing Philosophy

  • pFriem's brewery philosophy centers on nuance, balance, and harmony across all styles.
  • Their barrel program and sour beers reflect this delicate, food-friendly approach.
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