• Crafting Community With Thunder Brothers Brewery

  • Jan 20 2025
  • Length: 52 mins
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Crafting Community With Thunder Brothers Brewery

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    Discover the passion and perseverance behind Thunder Brothers Brewery with our special guest, Warren Thunstrom, co-owner of the brewery alongside his brother Brett. Warren takes us on a journey from their humble beginnings in a garage to the creation of their renowned Hatchet Man IPA, inspired by a beloved but discontinued beer. Along the way, we uncover the gritty determination that fueled their adventure, the challenges of finding a community-rooted location, and the unexpected coincidences that make their story so personal.

    Join us as Warren shares the intricacies of balancing innovation with tradition in the craft beer world. From the art of brewing "lawnmower beers" to the logistics of ingredient sourcing, Warren provides a candid look at the vibrant craft beer culture. We dive into memorable mishaps, like the infamous burnt batch experiment, and discuss the role of community feedback in shaping Thunder Brothers' flavorful brews. Warren's insights offer a behind-the-scenes look at the joys and hurdles of running a brewery.

    The conversation also veers into industry trends, exploring the evolving dynamics between alcohol and marijuana and their implications for the brewing community. Warren highlights the importance of creative collaborations and staying true to their community-centered approach as they plan for future growth. This episode is packed with enlightening stories and practical advice for anyone curious about the craft beer scene or considering their own brewing journey. Cheers to an episode that promises both entertainment and education!

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