BYO Nano Brew Podcast

Being a small brewery comes with challenges in standing out in a crowd. Our guests this episode talk about how nanos can make an impact through festivals, events, and seasonal releases.

Show Notes

There are a lot of challenges when operating a small brewery. One of them is trying to stand out among larger counterparts. Be it breweries with state-wide distribution, larger taprooms, or even stadium contracts. 
 

But the nano brewery segment is fierce and continues to find ways to make waves and be seen among the country’s thousands of breweries. 

 
Our guests today will talk about that, from festival strategies to seasonal releases. 

- Anne Linehan and her husband Ben are the owners of Brocklebank Craft Brewing in Tunbridge, Vermont. She organizes the annual Vermont Nanobrewery Festival also known. In her day job, Anne is the Director of Graduate Academic Programs at Vermont Law and Graduate School.

- Dylan VanDetta was was born in Vermont, raised in upstate New York. He started a coffee distributorship before going into Information technology. He started homebrewing in 2012 and in late 2019, he formed Labyrinth Forge Brewing Company intending to contract most of his beer and sell kegs to bars and restaurants around town. Due to Covid-19 he started making home deliveries and selling in cans to grocery stores and out of his home. Today, he’s actively looking for a retail space to have a taproom and small brewery. 

- Joel Sheley is the owner and head brewer at Gateway Brewing, a 5bbl “nano” brewery in the Gateway district of Portland, Oregon. With over 20 years of industry experience, Joel not only excels at developing well-made beers but is also savvy in brewery operations infrastructure and the mechanical side of owning and operating a brewery.


The BYO Nano Podcast Episode 34 is sponsored by:


Fermentis
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Grainfather
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BYO Nano+ Membership
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BYO Nano Brew Podcast Episode 34
Host:
John Holl
Guests: 
Contact: nano@byo.com
Music: Scott McCampbell

Creators & Guests

Host
John Holl
John Holl is the host of the BYO Nano Podcast and the author of several books including the Craft Brewery Cookbook.
Producer
Brew Your Own
The How-To Homebrew Beer Magazine. Sign up for a free trial digital membership at: https://t.co/E1aaHPYxkr

What is BYO Nano Brew Podcast?

The Nano segment of craft brewing is growing fast with the majority of new breweries opening up falling into this small-scale, hyper-local segment working on brewing systems five barrels or under. Each month on this podcast learn the business, marketing, and brewing strategies targeted for this smaller-scale sized brewery needs. From strategies to maximizing taproom sales to forecasting brewery budgets to brewing great beer in small spaces, you'll learn from craft beer experts and fellow Nano brewers the tips and strategies for success to improve - or launch - your small brewery. The BYO Nano Brew Podcast is brought to you by Brew Your Own, the leading homebrew magazine as well as organizers of the annual NanoCon event for this small-scale craft beer niche and the monthly BYO Nano Newsletter available by email.