Welcome to Buzzed with Brian!
A familiar voice joins Brian on the mic in this episode. Welcome back Matt, the sound engineer and editor of the show! Matt and Brian talk about the recent changes in the Milwaukee craft beer community, while pouring one out for them... Listen in as they provide insight on these changes, reminisce about good times in the taprooms, and share a couple of beers that will soon never be seen again. Grab a beer, and raise a glass of your own!
Thanks, and as always… Cheers Beers!
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Host & Producer: Brian Hanson
Chief Editor & Engineer: Matt Schabel
Podcast Art Director: Amber Schabel
Musical Score: North Breese, a wise man once said all good things come to an end
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Beer Consumed:
You Macchiato My Dreams Come True by MobCraft Beer (Milwaukee, WI)
Padishah Exxtra 2024 by MobCraft Beer (Milwaukee, WI)
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