Ep. 217 - Michael Roper of Hopleaf

Drink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl

Jan 17 2024 • 1 hr 9 mins

There are some iconic beer bars in America, and on the Mt. Rushmore is Hopleaf, the venerable Chicago institution. Michael Roper, its long-time publican, who recently announced his retirement is on this episode.

Late last year  Roper, who founded the Hopleaf in Chicago in 1992 announced that he’d be retiring from the bar. He’ll stay involved in various ways, as you’ll hear shortly, but the day to day is now the responsibility of others. His retirement came on the occasion of his 70th birthday, we recorded this a week after. It’s hard to overstate the importance of the Hopleaf in terms of beer bars in America.

Located in the city’s Andersonville neighborhood it has been the place for a well curated and uncompromising beer list and an equally thoughtful food menu. Roper will walk us through the history of the bar and thoughts for the future of hospitality, and along the way gives us a reason to strive for better bar experiences.

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  • Host: John Holl
  • Guest: Michael Roper
  • Sponsors: Best of Craft Beer Awards, All About Beer
  • Tags: Beer, Bars, History, Chicago, Hospitality

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