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    Brewery Field Trip Vol. 3 - Streetcar 82 Brewery

    enJuly 18, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Nestled in the heart of Maryland is a brewery whose persona couldn’t be less ideal for an auditory podcast, yet couldn’t be more ideal for making you feel good about being human. Streetcar 82 Brewery in Hyattsville Maryland is more than a brewery, it’s a goosebump-inducing factory, putting on display that nothing is outside the reach of our most inspired pursuits. Today’s show is the third volume of our Brewery Field Trip sessions. Join us and learn about a new brewery that’s made history as a brewery first.

     

    You can find more information about this magical spot here:

    https://www.streetcar82brewing.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/Streetcar82/ on Facebook

    @streetcar82brewingco on Instagram

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