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I Am A Kombucha Brewmaster | INDIE ALASKA
Season 7
Episode 9
For brewmaster David Boortz, brewing homemade kombucha for his friends and colleagues was just a part of everyday life. But when his barrels of kombucha began to take up too much space in his cabin near Palmer, Alaska, David knew that Alaskans were ready for a kombucha business.
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