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Yes We Can!

Yes We Can!

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22 years ago the minds behind Dale’s pioneered good beer in a can. Today they’re taking it one step further and serving those cans with a side of Jorts! Aaron Baker and Evan Butteris from Dale’s sit down with Greg and Damon to talk about educating drinkers that IPAs can in fact come in cans, why denim just felt like the right brand move, and what they’re doing with the US curling team. They also talk about the current state of microbrewing, and what to make of the last few years of lower sales and brewery closures.


PLUS is an orderly single file line at a bar a bad thing and why is the answer yes? Greg has a theory about why we built the chaos that way.


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