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From the Los Altos Town Crier – Brewery district offers a day of walking between beer and snacks

Sudzers CFO Derek W’s column for the Los Altos Town Crier this month focuses on Oakland’s outstanding Original Pattern Brewing Co. Cheers!

Brewery district offers a day of walking between beer and snacks

Author SudzersPosted on January 7, 2022

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Los Altos Town Crier

Certified Beer Judge and Sudzers Chief Financial Officer Derek Wolfgram writes a periodic column called "Cheers!" about California craft beer for the Los Altos Town Crier.

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