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S1, E43: TF Brewing Kevin & Britt Templin

Episode 43 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1, E43: TF Brewing Kevin & Britt Templin" was published on July 20, 2024 and runs 45 minutes.

July 20, 2024 ·45m · Small Lake City

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What happens when you mix passion, perseverance, and a pinch of creativity? You get TF Brewing, a gem in Salt Lake City's vibrant brewery scene. Join us as we sit down with founders Kevin and Britt Templin, who share their remarkable journey from brewing beer in a mine shaft at Alta to creating a beloved community hub that has earned international acclaim. From facing daunting challenges to celebrating rewarding moments, including expanding their operations despite a global pandemic, Kevin an...

What happens when you mix passion, perseverance, and a pinch of creativity? You get TF Brewing, a gem in Salt Lake City's vibrant brewery scene. Join us as we sit down with founders Kevin and Britt Templin, who share their remarkable journey from brewing beer in a mine shaft at Alta to creating a beloved community hub that has earned international acclaim. From facing daunting challenges to celebrating rewarding moments, including expanding their operations despite a global pandemic, Kevin and Britt's story is a testament to the power of dedication and community spirit. 

Curious about the rich traditions behind some of the world's best breweries? We'll take you on a flavorful adventure through Bamberg and Munich, Germany, uncovering the secrets of their unique beers and quality grains. But that's not all; we'll also explore the vibrant cocktail culture of Mexico and how it has influenced TF Brewing's diverse beverage offerings. Hear about the numerous awards Kevin and Britt have scooped up, and learn about the meticulous processes that set their brews apart from the rest. This episode is a celebration of community, collaboration, and the intricate art of brewing award-winning beer.

Get ready to immerse yourself in the evolving craft beer scene, where lighter, easy-drinking beers are becoming fan favorites. From the precision of professional beer judging to the joy of creating unique cocktails, our conversation covers it all. We even touch on TF Brewing's exciting venture into winemaking and the endless pursuit of quality that drives Kevin and Britt. Finally, we share the sheer joy of connecting with friends and family over a well-crafted beverage. Whether it's analyzing beer recipes, enjoying a drink on the patio, or supporting local businesses, this episode highlights the strong sense of community and camaraderie that makes TF Brewing truly special.

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