• Talking Packaging and Cellaring with the Karben4 Guys

  • Jan 5 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast
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Talking Packaging and Cellaring with the Karben4 Guys

  • Summary

  • Passion. Hard work. Gun toting cats atop flame nostriled unicorns. This is Karben4 Brewing in Madison, Wisconsin.

    The Karben4 Podcast regulars are joined by Joey and Ryan from Karben4 to talk about the packaging and cellaring side of the business. 

    Not confusing at all having two Ryans and two Joes on one episode! 

    Joey is the Lead Cellar at Karben4. We learn about his journey to starting at K4 three years ago, coming from a blood bank.  After starting on the bottling line, he had a moment of panic that he made a big mistake!  Joey's a drummer and guitar player too - his music just didn't pay the bills. Joe makes a bold statement that cellaring is more important than brewing - much to Joey's delight!

    Ryan is the Packaging Lead at Karben4, working in computer software for 20+ years in the corporate world before switching careers and entering the beer world.  Ryan was at Octopi before K4 and now is master of the job that may seem to be the most stressful much of the time - packaging the beer!

     

    Head to the Karben4 taproom and say hi. 

    Send questions or topic ideas (or just tell us how much you love the pod) to: info@karben4.com.
     

    Follow Karben4 Brewing on all the socials:

    Facebook: facebook.com/Karben4
    Instagram: instagram.com/karben4brewing/
    Twitter: twitter.com/Karben4
     

    Passion. Hard work. Gun toting cats atop flame nostriled unicorns. This is Karben4 Brewing in Madison, Wisconsin. Cheers!

     

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