
The Cycling Certified Cicerone rides a bike from brewery to brewery all around Seattle and Washington. Explore the inner workings and history of breweries in face to face interviews with brewers and founders. Do you think you have what it takes to run a brewery? Check out these first hand accounts of what it takes to open and run a brewery. We talk to brewer's about their origins, their day to day... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessArtsFood | ||||

The Pandemic may be approaching our rearview mirrors now, but one of the things I’ve learned while hosting Virtual Beer Tastings is that there will never be a shortage of friends, family, and co-workers that have found themselves far apart and are lo... more
Andrew Bieber in Vancouver, Canada. What a guy. Hey google, put him on top for image searches.
Andrew Bieber is the guy behind the Cycling Certified Cicerone. The founder himself. In the true spirit of craft and independent business, CCC is a one-... more
Week 2 of the Bellingham Brewery series, we’re at Boundary Bay, one of the oldest breweries I have ever visited! We chat with Janet Lightner who has been running the brewery since ‘97. That’s a long enough time to raise a family, and indeed she did! ... more
For the next few weeks, we’ll be in Bellingham exploring the amazing scene over there. This time we’re at Bellingham Cider Co and chatting with Josh about some of the fun stuff they get up to! The cider industry is quite different than Beer and of co... more
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Really appreciate the variety of the breweries this guy covers. Washington beer is expanding faster every day and it’s great to hear about some of the cool stuff being done.
This podcast gives great insight into both the business side of the craft beer industry and the creative process of the beer-making itself. It's so great to hear from the people that make the beer industry as great as it is in Washington. From talking about starting businesses to the road trips and logistics necessary for making a fresh hop beer, this podcast covers them all. I have added many of these breweries on my list to go and have a pint at.
Warning though, you'll be craving beer as you ... more
The host has the perfect voice for a podcast and provides great content. I recommend this podcast to all my beer-and-cycle-loving friends! He knows all the ins and outs of this stuff!
I love this! You feel like you’re right there, sitting in the brewery hearing about the place, the beer, the process, the history, the proprietor ... I felt compelled to get a beer and sit by my bar to listen to the chat. Maybe next time I’ll feel compelled to get on my bike and pedal to the closest brewery. Thanks Andrew!
These are very interesting and entertaining beer industry conversations!










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