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Sierra Nevada Brewery Founder Reflects On 40 years

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Sierra Nevada Brewery Founder Reflects On 40 years

Founder and CEO Ken Grossman had a knack for brewing early on buying his first homebrewing kit as a teen and hiding it from his mom, according to company lore. He says the industry has come a long way in four decades.
Guest: Ken Grossman, Founder, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

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