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EPISODE · Jan 23, 2026 · 27 MIN

Relaxation On Tap: The Story Behind Muskoka Beer Spa

from Boats, Beers and Backroads · host Hosted by Jamie Allison

What do you get when you mix craft beer, Scandinavian spa vibes, and Muskoka magic? Jamie sits down with Greg Knight, the founder and president of the Muskoka Beer Spa, to explore how this one-of-a-kind destination came to life. From a brewery and pizza shop in a quiet town to a full-blown community hub with live music, beer ice rinks, and cozy cabins with their own keg machines—Greg’s vision is bold, rustic, and totally Canadian.We dive into:The origin story of Muskoka Beer Spa (inspired in Prague!)Creating a space that brings people together through beer and backwoods hospitalityWhat’s coming next for the spa and Clear Lake Brewing Co.Real talk for entrepreneurs building community-driven brandsThe joys of a nice Hazy IPA in the summer Whether you’re a craft beer lover, spa junkie, or cottage life lover—this one’s for you.🍻 Learn more: Follow @muskokabeerspa and @clearlakebrewingcompany on Instagram Where to Listen:https://linktr.ee/BoatsBeersandBackroadsAvailable on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music & more.Watch on YouTubeSubscribe today and follow us on Instagram @boatsbeersandbackroads@jamieallisonhr

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