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With more breweries per capita than any other city in the United States, Asheville, North Carolina is a beer drinker's paradise. Most of the breweries are located in the city's South Slope neighborhood, with no more than a half mile walk between each of them. It's insane. One of those breweries, my favorite of the bunch, is Burial Beer Co.
This past weekend, I took a trip down to Asheville with one of my best buds and the Co-Founder of Few Brews Beer Club, Dylan Nelson. While there, the two of us had an opportunity to share a beer with Jess Reiser, Burial's Co-founder, and chat about how the brewery celebrates both life and death, their past and future and what it means to live in Asheville. We got to the brewery promptly at 4:00 PM, when they open on Mondays. By the end of the interview, the patio was full and our voices were on the verge of getting lost in the crowd, a testament to both the popularity of Burial and the drinkers in Asheville.
Cheers,
Tommy
With more breweries per capita than any other city in the United States, Asheville, North Carolina is a beer drinker's paradise. Most of the breweries are located in the city's South Slope neighborhood, with no more than a half mile walk between each of them. It's insane. One of those breweries, my favorite of the bunch, is Burial Beer Co.
This past weekend, I took a trip down to Asheville with one of my best buds and the Co-Founder of Few Brews Beer Club, Dylan Nelson. While there, the two of us had an opportunity to share a beer with Jess Reiser, Burial's Co-founder, and chat about how the brewery celebrates both life and death, their past and future and what it means to live in Asheville. We got to the brewery promptly at 4:00 PM, when they open on Mondays. By the end of the interview, the patio was full and our voices were on the verge of getting lost in the crowd, a testament to both the popularity of Burial and the drinkers in Asheville.
Cheers,
Tommy