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You may have heard about Urban Garden Brewing’s collaboration beer with City State Brewing, Roses Aren’t Dead. But that’s not the only exciting news from UGB and City State. Mike gets the scoop with Eamoni Collier of UGB and James Warner of City State to hear the exciting news coming down the pike. Eamoni and James also discuss the challenges and victories they experienced in the last year and the importance of cultivating great experiences for beer drinkers in the taproom.
In other news, Dry January is over, and the events are back! It’s a big weekend ahead of us filled with a LOT of fun events. Whether you want to venture out to Virginia, imbibe in Maryland, or just taste beers along the Red Line, we’ve got you covered this weekend. We also discuss the first non-alcoholic IPA that’s come to DC and give you our review of it.
Keep up to date with everything happening at DCBeer.com, and @DCBeer on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or sign up for our newsletter at DCBeer.com/newsletter. Email us at [email protected].
Many events are happening this week! Don’t miss them by checking out the DC Beer event calendar here.
Breweries, distilleries, restaurants, and others who want us to announce new releases can provide that information at DC.beer/releases.
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You may have heard about Urban Garden Brewing’s collaboration beer with City State Brewing, Roses Aren’t Dead. But that’s not the only exciting news from UGB and City State. Mike gets the scoop with Eamoni Collier of UGB and James Warner of City State to hear the exciting news coming down the pike. Eamoni and James also discuss the challenges and victories they experienced in the last year and the importance of cultivating great experiences for beer drinkers in the taproom.
In other news, Dry January is over, and the events are back! It’s a big weekend ahead of us filled with a LOT of fun events. Whether you want to venture out to Virginia, imbibe in Maryland, or just taste beers along the Red Line, we’ve got you covered this weekend. We also discuss the first non-alcoholic IPA that’s come to DC and give you our review of it.
Keep up to date with everything happening at DCBeer.com, and @DCBeer on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or sign up for our newsletter at DCBeer.com/newsletter. Email us at [email protected].
Many events are happening this week! Don’t miss them by checking out the DC Beer event calendar here.
Breweries, distilleries, restaurants, and others who want us to announce new releases can provide that information at DC.beer/releases.
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