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GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Got a question to ask the co-founders of Founders Brewing Co.?

Do you wonder how they decide what beer to make?

Are you not able to find Founders beer somewhere you wish you could?

Are you curious about why there was a beer named “Dave’s Not Here” on draft in the taproom recently?

Well, Mike Stevens and Dave Engbers will be online and ready to answer your questions tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, for an hour prior to the brewery’s 15-year anniversary party starting at 11 a.m.

The Live Chat will take place in the comments section of this entry. Bookmark this page if you'd like to participate.

The live Q&A follows a week’s worth of coverage coinciding with the brewery’s anniversary.

Click any of the links above to read back though the series, and learn what Founders was called before the brewery was renamed, how much beer they expect to make in the next couple years, what the “13-man rule” used to be in the company’s original taproom, and how you can get your hands on the brewery’s new anniversary barleywine called Bolt Cutter.

There's a good story behind that name. If you're not already familiar with it, here's a good place to get the details.

After the live chat, if you feel like trying some of that Bolt Cutter, it’ll be on draft at the anniversary party and will stay on tap at the taproom for as long as it lasts.

Be warned, though: It might not last long.

In the meantime, please click on the video to the right, produced by MLive entertainment concierge Todd Chance, which features Mike Stevens discussing the brewery's early days. If you want to know the name of the most disgusting beer he drank in college, you'll just have to click and watch.

SERIES LINKS

• 4th major expansion in 5 years positions Founders for national impact

• MLive writers share first taste of the Bolt Cutter anniversary barleywine

• Original mug club members, beer label artist reflect on the early days

• Why some say Founders represents the best of the "new Grand Rapids"

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