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Barrel-aged legends. Shorter lines. Bigger flavor. We sit down with Angry Chair Brewing’s Ryan Dowdle to unpack how Tampa Bay Beer Week thrives when events are curated with intention and rare beers are made more accessible without losing the magic. From shifting away from 25.4-ounce bottles to crafting an event calendar that meets people where they are, Ryan shares how Angry Chair protects its stout and barleywine DNA while expanding the program for Space Grass IPA, crisp Czech-inspired lagers, and even a surprise-hit seltzer.
We dig into the philosophy behind The Dark Embrace and why this year goes smaller by design. Fewer breweries, stronger barrel focus, and a premium on presence mean you get time with world-class beers and the people who make them. Instead of a frantic rush, the festival invites you to slow down, talk process, and savor pours you rarely see in Tampa outside Beer Week. Ryan walks us through curation criteria, the importance of having owners and leaders pouring, and the behind-the-scenes logistics that make an intimate event feel effortless.
Along the way, we talk about how the post-COVID landscape is rebuilding smartly—fewer but better events, returning travelers, and locals rediscovering their favorites. Ryan offers advice for first-timers, reflections on keeping stout output steady, and honest notes on what growth looks like when quality and yeast health come first. If you care about barrel-aged beer, festival design, or how a beloved brewery evolves without losing its soul, this conversation delivers practical insights and plenty of Tampa pride.
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