The Mash Tun Journal is a long form ode to craft beer. It details every aspect, from the taste, ingredients, pleasures and aesthetics of craft beer and how the industry intersects with food, culture, and society.The Mash Tun profiles brewery owners, beer lovers, brew-masters, beer distributors, chemists, industry impresarios, coopers, bottle makers, bar owners, home brewers – pretty much anyone who loves and is part of the process of making beer. Mash Tun also features those who love to partake, from reviews, history features and travel guides that take readers around the world of beer. Entries and interviews are interspersed with recipes, comics and photography featuring breweries, bars and restaurants. Issue 3 features an interview with Gary Fish of Deschutes Brewery, an interview with Gerrit Lewis & Beejay Olson of Pipeworks Brewery, a Conversation with Bart Overtop & Patrick Hendrickse of Brouwerij't IJ, an interview with Steve Zuidema of Front Street Brewery, and many other features and texts.
Dimensions: 160 pages
Materials: Four-color, perfect bound
Public Media Institute
(Bridgeport)
PMI is a non-profit 501(c) 3 community based, art & culture organization located in the neighborhood of Bridgeport. Their mission is to create, incubate and sustain innovative cultural programming through the production of socially engaged projects, festivals, spaces, exhibitions, and media. PMI has published several periodicals including Proximity Magazine, the international arts and culture journal, as well as Lumpen magazine, Materiel Magazine, and Mash Tun Journal. Their main exhibition facility is the experimental cultural center, Co-Prosperity: a 5,000 + sq ft visual arts and performance space that is also home to Lumpen Radio WPLN/105.5 FM. The Buddy store is the newest arm of the PMI non-profit.