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Ep# 129 (Oregon)--Resurrecting the Past using Hops and Barley

12m · Rambling Business Podcast · 23 Sep 03:53

Rambling Business continues its Harvest Hosts Pacific Northwest series in the great state of Oregon. As we said in our last episode, Rick and Judy bought an RV and joined an RV club called Harvest Hosts where they can park, visit and patronize farms, breweries, wineries, and historical locations. They stopped at Climate City Brewing in Grants Pass, Oregon where they met Dustin Meyers who stepped into the brewing site history, which goes back to 1886. Check out the story behind this historical brewery landmark and the people who run it.

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