Welcome back to the GBH Collective, a special series of interviews where we
have the chance to dive a little deeper with Good Beer Hunting
contributors, and friends on topics of writing, beer and the stories you
read and hear from GBH.
We’re stepping outside our normal lineup of GBH writers this week to visit
with someone you may not be familiar with, but will likely want to know
more by the end of our conversation.
Kyle Clark does not work in beer. He doesn’t write about beer. He has a lot
of beer at home and has made his own in the past, but unless you live in
the Denver metro area, his name won’t be as synonymous with a love for the
industry and commenting about it as Coloradans have come to know. Kyle is
the host of Next on 9News in Denver, the highest-rated newscast in the
market in any time period. He’s a smart guy with a deep love for beer, and
this is the kind of perspective that’s fun to drop into these podcasts
every now and then to better understand a point of view that isn’t
industry-specific.
Aside from intimately knowing the Denver beer scene, you’ll hear in this
conversation how Kyle and his team have worked to shine a light on local
laws that impact beer and dog lovers and gain an appreciation for some
Colorado spots you may have never heard of before.
I sat down with Kyle while visiting Denver for the Great American Beer
Festival this fall, and as we talk about beer and journalism, I hope his
name is one you’ll remember. For reference, he’s also a high quality follow
on Twitter.
This is Kyle Clark: news man, TV anchor, and a voice gifted for your ears.
Listen in.