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A Brewer's Guide to Opening a Nano Brewery
Dan Woodske is the owner and operator of his own nanobrewery, Beaver
Brewing Company in Beaver Falls Pennsylvania. Starting as an avid
homebrewer he wondered why there wasn't a brewery within an hour
drive of his home...that's when he decided to take his passion for
brewing to the pro level. This book describes everything you need
from buying brewery equipment, marketing your beer, licensing, and
running your brewery. The process of opening a brewery can seem
daunting, but in under 100 pages you will find brewing good beer is
the hard part, the rest seems easy once it is all laid out for you.
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Starting Your
Own Brewery
Thousands of beer lovers have realized their dream by building
successful brewing businesses. This guide describes how to start a
brew pub or packaging brewery with success stories straight from the
entrepreneurs that have pioneered America's most exciting brands. It
also covers many details required when researching and planning a
new business, including an example business plan and chapters on key
equipment and facility issues. A "must read" for anyone considering
a career in the brewery business.
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Brewing Up a Business:
Adventures in Entrepreneurship from the Founder of Dogfish Head
Craft Brewery
Entrepreneurial dreams do come true! Starting with nothing more than
a home brewing kit, Sam Calagione founded Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
and made it America's fastest growing independent beer. This
unconventional business story reveals how Calagione found success by
dreaming big, working hard, and thinking differently-and how you can
do it too. "Rarely is a book as good as a beer but this one is. It's
written with humor, humility, and passion, essential ingredients for
any entrepreneur."
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Beer School:
Bottling Success at the Brooklyn Brewery
What do you get when you cross a journalist and a banker? A brewery,
of course. "A great city should have great beer. New York finally
has, thanks to Brooklyn. Steve Hindy and Tom Potter provided it.
Beer School explains how they did it: their mistakes as well as
their triumphs. Steve writes with a journalist's skepticism-as
though he has forgotten that he is reporting on himself. Tom is even
less forgiving-he's a banker, after all. The inside story reads at
times like a cautionary tale, but it is an account of a great and
welcome achievement."— Michael Jackson, The Beer Hunter
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Redhook: A
Microbrew Success Story
"Redhook: Beer Pioneer" takes the reader into the lab and behind the
bar at one of America's most successful specialty breweries. Led by
the company's two charismatic founders, Paul Shipman, a beverage biz
whiz kid with an MBA, and Godron Bowker, cofounder of Starbucks,
Redhook was born in 1977 when Bowker first suggested to Shipman that
they start a brewery.
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Nanobrewery U.S.A.: A
Chronicle of America's Nanobrewery Beer Phenomena
We've all heard of Microbreweries...but what about the Nanobrewery?
Up until about 2007 they were pretty much non-existent, today they
are popping up almost across the country. These "nanos" are VERY
small breweries sometimes brewing only 10 gallons of beer a batch.
They are also pumping out some of the most unique beer on the
planet. This book takes a look at nanobreweries across the U.S.A,
talking to the brewers behind the phenomena and giving you a rundown
of where you can sample some nanobrewery beer.
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