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Episode 193: Checking In with Logan Brewing

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A little over a year ago, we had the fantastic folks behind Burien’s own Logan Brewing [https://www.logan.beer/] on the podcast to celebrate our amazing collab with them and Lander Coffee [https://www.landercoffee.com/] for Tacoma Beer Week 2025 [https://gritandgrainpodcast.com/episode-134-tacoma-beer-week-with-lander-coffee/].  Since then, they’ve opened a new space, acquired some new toys, and made the leap into beer distribution (with someone we know! [https://www.orcasdistributing.com/]). Michael and Chris are back this week to fill us in on all the changes they’ve gone through in the past year. The beer business is a little crazy these days, and seeing our friends grow through it all is so exciting. Tune in to find out what makes their new brewery space so amazing, details on the tremendous beers Michael has been able to brew in their new space, and get some extra details on what a small brewery should consider before moving over to distribution. Tap, tap, tap Alright, Grit & Grainers! Please email us at cheers@gritandgrainpodcast.com [cheers@gritandgrainpodcast.com] with your comments, opinions, and favorite Logan blonde ale. You can subscribe to GGP on YouTube, Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play, and iHeartRadio, and please leave us a review. Be sure to also follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/gritandgrainpodcast/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/peaksandpints/]. If this podcast is not what you expected, please alter your expectations. No such thing as a bad time to visit Tacoma. No such thing as too much barleywine. Tune in next Friday for more sweet chatter. Cheers! The post Episode 193: Checking In with Logan Brewing [https://gritandgrainpodcast.com/episode-193-checking-in-with-logan-brewing/] appeared first on Grit & Grain Podcast [https://gritandgrainpodcast.com].

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aflevering Episode 193: Checking In with Logan Brewing artwork

Episode 193: Checking In with Logan Brewing

A little over a year ago, we had the fantastic folks behind Burien’s own Logan Brewing [https://www.logan.beer/] on the podcast to celebrate our amazing collab with them and Lander Coffee [https://www.landercoffee.com/] for Tacoma Beer Week 2025 [https://gritandgrainpodcast.com/episode-134-tacoma-beer-week-with-lander-coffee/].  Since then, they’ve opened a new space, acquired some new toys, and made the leap into beer distribution (with someone we know! [https://www.orcasdistributing.com/]). Michael and Chris are back this week to fill us in on all the changes they’ve gone through in the past year. The beer business is a little crazy these days, and seeing our friends grow through it all is so exciting. Tune in to find out what makes their new brewery space so amazing, details on the tremendous beers Michael has been able to brew in their new space, and get some extra details on what a small brewery should consider before moving over to distribution. Tap, tap, tap Alright, Grit & Grainers! Please email us at cheers@gritandgrainpodcast.com [cheers@gritandgrainpodcast.com] with your comments, opinions, and favorite Logan blonde ale. You can subscribe to GGP on YouTube, Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play, and iHeartRadio, and please leave us a review. Be sure to also follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/gritandgrainpodcast/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/peaksandpints/]. If this podcast is not what you expected, please alter your expectations. No such thing as a bad time to visit Tacoma. No such thing as too much barleywine. Tune in next Friday for more sweet chatter. Cheers! The post Episode 193: Checking In with Logan Brewing [https://gritandgrainpodcast.com/episode-193-checking-in-with-logan-brewing/] appeared first on Grit & Grain Podcast [https://gritandgrainpodcast.com].

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aflevering Episode 192: Firestone Invitational Recap with Melissa Urquhart artwork

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aflevering Episode 191: What’s so Japanese About Rice Lagers? artwork

Episode 191: What’s so Japanese About Rice Lagers?

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aflevering Episode 190: Shouldering the Weight of Limitless Talent with Grains of Wrath artwork

Episode 190: Shouldering the Weight of Limitless Talent with Grains of Wrath

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aflevering Episode 189: Real Ale with Michael Messenie from Dutchess Ales artwork

Episode 189: Real Ale with Michael Messenie from Dutchess Ales

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