Act 16: The real story of Tank 7… and other stuff

#BeersWithNigel Act 16 features Jeremy Danner of 4 Hands Brewing. The conversation runs the gamut as we talk beer (of course), how he got into beer. We find out he had a hand in the creation of Boulevard's Tank 7. We also get his take on diversity in the beer scene.

Nick's mystery beers include Black is Beautiful from Grains & Taps and Pillar from Alma Mader. Jeremy sipped on Incarnation from 4 Hands and Nigel drank Anthem Brewing's Always in Session IPA and Orange Creamsicle from Southern Tier.

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