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Fernson Brewing Company announces new food venture

Fernson Brewing Company announces new food venture

Yahoo22-05-2025

SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO) — Beau Vondra teams up with Fernson Brewing Company as the Director of Food & Beverage Operations to help create something .
He is teaming up with Fernson Brewing Company who hosts two locations within Sioux Falls being The Brewery and Fernson Downtown.
They announced that they are launching a new food venture with Vondra as the food and beverage director called 'Totally Rad Eats'
According to the social media post 'Totally Rad Eats is a product of a shared collaborative vision between what Beau has already built and accomplished being brought into Fernson Brewing Company. We are in the process of building out the kitchen and finalizing the menu. The full experience will be ready soon but until then we will have Pizzas, pretzels, and other snacks.'
Vondra has been a winner on Guy's Grocery Games, appeared on Diner's Drive-in's and Dives, and has won a Good Food Award for his hot sauce Dagger and Arrow Diablo Verde.
He is a Sioux Falls native, a husband, and a father of two with deep roots in the community. He is passionate about food, the culture
Fernson Brewing Company said they will have more to announce at a later date regarding the project.
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