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Scorched Tundra
Heavy Hops
Heavy Hops is an interview format podcast featuring conversations with leaders, creators, insiders and innovators in the beverage and music industries. We are passionate about heavy music and beer, driven by curiosity, and interested in showcasing a variety of viewpoints and opinions. From the creator of Scorched Tundra, hosted by Alexi D. Front. New episodes every Thursday.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 23 ratings
A mezcal nerd finds beer heaven.
Loving all this content that is making me better understand the crazy/convoluted beer landscape!
Salvador Periban via Apple Podcasts · Mexico · 02/17/22
I like the show
I just think it’s neat!
jgebavi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/21
Alexi and Sam discuss their passions be it music, beer, local DIY businesses and artists. What I enjoy most is that they don’t over talk or compete with their guests. They are able to direct the conversation but sit back and listen with us while their guests share their knowledge and...Read full review »
Takakkaw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/21
Recent Episodes
This week's Heavy Hops episode comes from a panel discussion I moderated on December 3rd at Viva Sounds - a conference and live music showcase that takes place annually in Gothenburg, Sweden, hosted by West Side Music. This panel - titled "My Best Friend" - looks at the live music sector from...
Published 12/22/22
Published 12/22/22
This week's Heavy Hops episode comes from a panel discussion I moderated on December 3rd at Viva Sounds - a conference and live music showcase that takes place annually in Gothenburg, Sweden, hosted by West Side Music. This panel - titled "I Will Survive" - looks at the live music sector from...
Published 12/15/22
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