The original idea for Brewstrong was awesome. It puts two of the biggest names in homebrewing in front of the mic for an hour to completely break down a single aspect of brewing. Whatever they were covering, the information was great. They had some great shows - an hour of fermentation temp control, an hour with Five-Star Chemicals, attenuation, etc.
Then the wheels fell off.
I hate Q&A shows. Sure, I have questions. I just don't really want to spend an hour listening to other people's questions. Especially when they are not really ground-shaking questions. Most things can simply be researched in one of the host's books. It seems like 9/10 of the past shows are Q&A.
Again, I really liked the original concept of going really deep into a topic that may be covered in a homebrew book by a paragraph or two. It kind of dedicated time to good topics that a chapter in a book does not afford enough space for.
I don't know if they ran into a snag because of the host's changing schedules, or if they just ran out of topics, but I kind of lost interest in Brewstrong since the format change.
On a side note - I just started listening to BBR, and absolutely love it. It does not have the fanfare of rock music or off color humor, but the host, James, simply produces 35-60 minutes of great, commercial free information.
I highly suggest you check it out if you were a fan of Brewstrong's concept, but like me, have become dissapointed in its production.
Joe