EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 1H 11M
Kelsey Simon on Craft Beer, Viral Social Media & Nashville's Brewery Scene | Episode 133
from The Brewery Underground Podcast : Craft Beer Stories and Adventures · host Steve Sullivan and Scott Touron
Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of America with a fun Fourth of July episode as Steve Sullivan and Scott Touron welcome Nashville content creator and craft beer personality Kelsey Simon to Blackstone Brewing Company and Nashville Brewing Company.Kelsey shares her journey from South Florida to becoming one of Nashville's most recognizable beer and lifestyle content creators, discussing how a passion for craft beer, travel, and authentic storytelling helped her build a loyal following of nearly 100,000 people. From winning Nashville's Oktoberfest Beer Queen competition to creating viral social media videos, she talks about the importance of staying genuine, producing engaging content, and building a community around shared experiences.The conversation covers Nashville's craft beer scene, favorite local breweries, Oktoberfest traditions, unforgettable trips to Germany, Guinness in Ireland versus the United States, dive bars, Broadway recommendations, classic lagers, and why Blackstone Brewing remains one of Nashville's most iconic breweries.Kelsey also shares stories behind her vintage vehicles, Dolly Carton and Tanya Trucker, her work with Von Elrod's, ML Rose, White Velvet Chapel, and her newest creative project, The Granny Smiths. Along the way, she gives practical Instagram tips for creators, talks about what makes content go viral, and even demonstrates her now-famous bottle-opening party trick that has to be seen to be believed.Whether you're a craft beer enthusiast, social media creator, Nashville local, or simply looking for a fun holiday episode, this conversation is packed with laughs, behind-the-scenes stories, beer recommendations, and plenty of Nashville personality.Grab a cold beer, celebrate Independence Day, and join us for another great episode of The Brewery Underground Podcast!Cheers!Steve & Scott
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Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of America with a fun Fourth of July episode as Steve Sullivan and Scott Touron welcome Nashville content creator and craft beer personality Kelsey Simon to Blackstone Brewing Company and Nashville Brewing Company.Kelsey shares her journey from South Florida to becoming one of Nashville's most recognizable beer and lifestyle content creators, discussing how a passion for craft beer, travel, and authentic storytelling helped her build a loyal following of nearly 100,000 people. From winning Nashville's Oktoberfest Beer Queen competition to creating viral social media videos, she talks about the importance of staying genuine, producing engaging content, and building a community around shared experiences.The conversation covers Nashville's craft beer scene, favorite local breweries, Oktoberfest traditions, unforgettable trips to Germany, Guinness in Ireland versus the United States, dive bars, Broadway recommendations, classic lagers, and why Blackstone Brewing remains one of Nashville's most iconic breweries.Kelsey also shares stories behind her vintage vehicles, Dolly Carton and Tanya Trucker, her work with Von Elrod's, ML Rose, White Velvet Chapel, and her newest creative project, The Granny Smiths. Along the way, she gives practical Instagram tips for creators, talks about what makes content go viral, and even demonstrates her now-famous bottle-opening party trick that has to be seen to be believed.Whether you're a craft beer enthusiast, social media creator, Nashville local, or simply looking for a fun holiday episode, this conversation is packed with laughs, behind-the-scenes stories, beer recommendations, and plenty of Nashville personality.Grab a cold beer, celebrate Independence Day, and join us for another great episode of The Brewery Underground Podcast!Cheers!Steve & Scott
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