Although he was open to evangelizing, Bryan doubted that a subpar beer could entice people to pay more for a better beer. Early in the rise of craft brewing there were more than a few beers on the market that tasted “homebrewy,” that is, amateurish.
He understood that not everyone could tell the difference between a well-made craft beer and a mediocre on…
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