• #12 Sizing Your Brewhouse
    Mar 21 2023

    If you are like us and you love huge stainless tanks you are in the right place! The big questions are how big should you go and what are some considerations we should look into before committing to a certain size brewery.

    Todays show talks about different types of breweries that are being produced by manufacturers. We briefly go over some pros and cons to the different setups and help you work out some rough calculations to determine size. The saying "size matters" couldn't be more true when determining your brewery. Be smart and do your homework, talk with professionals, and be educated in your decision making. This piece of the puzzle will make or break your future.

    Enjoy this episode and always reach out with questions. Thank you for listening.

    Cheers

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    56 mins
  • Maintaining Your Mindset
    Aug 18 2022

    Before we dive into the details I wanted to say thanks and celebrate with everyone following along. This week marks our 10th episode! To celebrate our guest today is Todd Parker. Todd is a Mindset and Communication coach. Todd is actually who we consulted to develop a podcast in the first place and has also had a big influence on our project in its entirety.

    This episode is going to be focused on the mental challenges anyone may go through on their way to achieving a new goal. I believe that a majority of your success or failure is due to your perspective. With professional help you can become more accountable, proficient, and effectively communicate with team members. These skills will need to be sharpened during your journey as you bring more people into a project.


    To reach Todd go to www.themindsetstudio.com

    Cheers

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    59 mins
  • Craft Beer Marketing Plan
    Jul 29 2022

    This episode our guest is Julie Rhodes from Not Your Hobby Marketing Solutions. Julie is a strategic beverage business consultant. She helps Small But Mighty craft beverage brands avoid Stagnant Sales, so they can keep their tanks full, their doors wide open, and their passion fermenting.

    During this conversation we learn about Julies history and how she ended up consulting after years in the craft beverage space. We also touch on our Marketing Plan and how we developed it. Some of the material can be used to help you fill in or better understand what a marketing plan can do for your business.

    Julie can be contacted at
    720.749.4977
    julie@notyourhobbymarketing.com

    Cheers

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Working with the Small Business Development Center
    Mar 25 2022

    In this episode we talk with Paul Mazbanian the Assistant Director for the College of the Canyons Small Business Development Center. At the start of your business venture you may need some assistance to get started or further develop and idea. Professionals like Paul and his team can assist you with your vision. Topics such as business planning, finance, quickbooks, marketing women and minority opportunity and government contracts are all discussed during this episode.

    The SBA (Small Business Administration) has local centers throughout the country set up and ready to assist for free. This resource is often at the beginning or even used to help an existing company achieve new goals. Use the link below to find your local office and jump start the next step in your journey.

    https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance

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    50 mins
  • Farm To Table With Prancers Farm
    Feb 20 2022

    Prancers Farm is a locally owned and family operated farm in Santa Paula, California. Today we welcome Mario, Vanessa, Beto, and Ray to the podcast to discuss a new partnership. We are exploring the ways in which breweries and farms can come together to benefit both businesses as well as the community. In Episode 8 we discuss how we plan to combine our expertise and create a long lasting partnership.

    Breweries use tons of barley annually. Instead of discarding the spent grain, Red Engine Brewing Company will be partnering with Prancers Farm to up-cycle the grain to feed local livestock. In return we will be able to offer our customers a "farm to table" type of experience where the food that they are consuming was grown less than 5 miles away. We feel that this type of relationship and sourcing of produce will maintain a high level of freshness and flavor.

    As this relationship "grows" we are proud to assist Ventura County programs such as 4H and Grange. We are both excited to see what the future holds while maximizing uses of our byproducts and reducing waste.

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    44 mins
  • Brewery Architect
    Feb 20 2022

    During this episode we chat with the team at CHARC Design Architectual Firm in Santa Clarita, California about how to build a brewery. If you have never worked with an architect before this episode will be packed with information on what you can expect to happen.

    Carolina and Ximena have been practicing architecture for 20 years. Both have extensive experience in restaurants, large commercial chains and now a brewery. As a team CHARC offers deep value and experience. The team was able to compliment our project from both the design and construction side.

    This step in the process of opening your brewery is going to impact the project and ultimately decide what direction construction will take place. Everything from layout, working with local agencies and completing the CUP (conditional use permit) process will be talked about. Having a strong team who can explain and communicate each step is important. Listen as the process is explained so you can be better prepared for when you get there.

    If you would like to contact the team for any questions you can email them at admin@charcdesign.com

    Cheers!

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Craft Beer Attorney Lucas Noble
    Jan 22 2022

    Opening a beverage company comes with plenty of forms, applications and contracts. Today we speak with Lucas Noble the principal attorney at Crafted Legal. Lucas and his partner Maddie are located in Central California and represent breweries and wineries throughout the state.

    Today we talk about formation of a company, licensing, trademark, contracts, and distribution as it pertains to breweries. Each one of these steps has several options or paths you can go down depending on your end goal. Speaking with an attorney early can help you make these decisions and get you headed in the correct direction. Lucas shares information on each of these topics and uses some real life examples to help us understand.

    In our experience approachability was what made this relationship prosper. Lucas makes communicating about these subjects easy. Simple explanations and patience have made it easy to feel confident with our decisions early on when we set up our brewery.

    If you would like to reach Lucas or Maddie click the link below to their website.
    www.craftedlegal.com

    Cheers

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Brewing Education with Steve Parkes
    Jan 19 2022

    Beer school! Is that even a thing ? It actually is. We take a deep dive into a professional brewing education with Lead Instructor Steve Parkes of the American Brewers Guild in Middlebury Vermont. The standards in the industry are the highest beer has ever seen. Products are getting better and the consumer is becoming ever more detailed with their palette. This has pushed people to take the art of making beer and the science of making beer more serious.

    This episode we talk about all the topics covered in the program, along with other perks of being an alumni. Having an education can be a more stable platform to jump off of. Hear about some of our experiences as former graduates of the program and its application to our project.

    If you having any questions about the program please check out the website:
    www.abgbrew.com



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    1 hr and 8 mins