A mission-driven brewer explains why “beer alone isn’t enough” — and how a 45-year-old wedding invite, an accidental World Beer Cup medal, and a legendary Czech dark lager came together in Batavia, Illinois.
Sturdy Shelter Brewing Owner and Head Brewer Frank Mercadante shares the personal story of a brewery built on a Catholic scripture — one that was unknowingly already on his 45-year-old wedding invitation. He discusses the community-first mission that drives every decision at Sturdy Shelter, the international brewery trips that led Frank to the legendary U Fleků in Prague, the science behind why Hefeweizen is the hardest style to brew, and why his phone started flooding with congratulatory messages when he least expected it.
0:00 Intro
2:15 The Historic Building and Mark Twain
2:47 Introducing Frank Mercadante
3:17 How Every Beer Tells a Story
4:32 The Francesco Italian Pilsner
9:22 The Scripture Behind “Sturdy Shelter”
11:10 The 45-Year-Old Wedding Invitation
12:38 From Youth Minister to Brewer
14:33 Getting Serious About Homebrewing
16:36 Entering Homebrew Competitions
17:54 What Youth Ministry Taught Frank About Running a Brewery
19:10 Why Frank Needed More Than Beer
20:45 The Food Pantry and Giving Back
23:36 Brewer’s Choice: Dancing House Dark Czech Lager
24:15 What Is a Dark Czech Lager?
25:12 Sturdy Shelter’s International Brewery Trips
26:55 How U Fleků in Prague Inspired the Dancing House
29:14 Two Years to Perfect the Czech Dark Lager
31:11 Why Dancing House Became Their #1 Beer
35:17 Why Hefeweizen Is So Hard to Brew
36:45 Sweaty Yeast, Circus Peanuts, and Hefeweizen
39:08 Winning a World Beer Cup Medal by Accident
42:03 What Makes a Great Dunkel?
44:26 Why Frank Chose Batavia
45:27 Batavia’s Inferiority Complex
46:10 “This Is All Ours”
46:37 Why All Their Merch Says “Batavia”
47:10 How Frank Found (and Afforded) This Building
50:56 What’s Next: A Riverfront Deck
53:05 The #1 Mistake People Make Judging Beer
54:03 Frank’s Most Emotional Moment
55:37 Final Toast: Cheers to Community
About Sturdy Shelter Brewing: Sturdy Shelter Brewing is a community-driven craft brewery and taproom in a historic mid-1800s building on the Fox River in Batavia, Illinois, where the mission is to create a “treasured and genial” gathering space one person, one conversation, and one highly crafted beer at a time. Learn more on their website at https://sturdyshelterbrewing.com/
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Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you’ll learn about: Italian Pilsner brewing, dark Czech lager, Czech dark lager history, decoction mashing, Bohemian lager ingredients, Saaz hops, ferulic acid rest, step mashing Hefeweizen, Munich Dunkel brewing, World Beer Cup 2024, spirituality of hospitality, homebrewing competitions, community-focused brewery, brewery international trips, Iroclia Weyermann malt, Zuppersaser hops, Italian Pilsner malt profile, Carobohemian malt, homebrew to commercial brewing, barrel aged stout, and Klüber IPA.