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- What brought him to Atlanta.
- Bible study and home brewing.
- Being ahead of the “west side curve”.
- Working with The Beltline.
- Competitors/Compatriots in the craft beer space.
- Much more plus another edition of The Atlanta Quiz.
Today’s show is sponsored by:
Lakehouse Coffee and Blue Durango Iced Tea
Interview Recorded: February 14, 2018 Alkaloid Conference Room
Intro and Outro Music by Brian Revels
Show Notes That Nobody Reads
Who should I have next on The Atlanta Podcast?
Aaron Fortner- Canvas Planning
Joel is a great interview. I am a West End resident and do go to MNB Garage a couple times a week (No, not an alcoholic. It would be expensive to be a craft beer alcoholic). West End has a history of home brewers. In fact, the home brewers typically brewed a specialty batch of beer for the annual neighborhood holiday party. Prior to the Westside Trail construction, I had attended many a home brew event in the West End. For some reason, the West End home brewers always had children (with the exception of one). There was always plenty of kids, dogs and neighbors. Being it takes about 4 hours to brew a batch, time went by surprisingly fast and conversations can get beyond the superficial. MNB Garage definitely has that homegrown feel to it (kids, dogs and neighbors). Weather permitting, I can definitely spend humongous chunks of time there without thinking about it (especially when sitting around the fire pit). Having a conversation over a beer is a pretty easy conversation to have with a stranger but different then a conversation over coffee.