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The Brewbound Podcast is an extension of Brewbound’s leading B2B beer industry reporting, featuring interviews with beer industry executives and entrepreneurs, along with highlights and commentary from the weekly news. New episodes are released every Thursday. Send comments and suggestions to podcast@brewbound.com.

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    • 4.4 • 85 Ratings

The Brewbound Podcast is an extension of Brewbound’s leading B2B beer industry reporting, featuring interviews with beer industry executives and entrepreneurs, along with highlights and commentary from the weekly news. New episodes are released every Thursday. Send comments and suggestions to podcast@brewbound.com.

    Brewbound Podcast On Location - CBC Conversations with Breeze Galindo and Pam Brulotte

    Brewbound Podcast On Location - CBC Conversations with Breeze Galindo and Pam Brulotte

    The first round of interviews from the Brewbound Podcast On Location at the Craft Brewers Conference (CBC) in Las Vegas are here. 
     
    Breeze Galindo, the director of operations on the Michael J Jackson Foundation for Brewing and Distilling, discusses the foundation’s work, evolution and scholarship awards for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color professionals in the bev-alc industry. Galindo also dishes on her brewery in-planning, MiLuna Brewing Company, which she will open in New York.
     
    Then, Icicle Brewing owner Pam Brulotte chats about her journey into the brewing industry, being married to a hop farmer and starting a brewery in Leavenworth, Washington. She also discusses her work with the Brewers Association (BA), including co-chairing the trade group’s diversity, equity and inclusion committee. 
     
    Plus, Jess, Justin and Zoe recap Day 2 of CBC, including BA chief economist and VP of strategy Bart Watson’s state of the industry speech.

    • 44 min
    North Coast Brewing’s Jennifer Owen; Plus, Tom McCormick and HopXL’s Eric Duchin

    North Coast Brewing’s Jennifer Owen; Plus, Tom McCormick and HopXL’s Eric Duchin

    In the last round of interviews from the Brewbound Podcast On Location at the California Craft Beer Summit, North Coast Brewing CEO Jennifer Owen discusses taking Acme California Lager statewide, what it means for the Fort Bragg, California-based brewery to be a certified B Corporation and the company’s charitable work.
     
    Plus, Tom McCormick, the former executive director of the California Craft Brewers Association, gives his perspective on the first CA Beer Summit he’s attended as a civilian. And HopXL’s Eric Duchin explains how his company is attempting to disrupt the hop marketplace.

    • 37 min
    Bump Williams Consulting on Q1 Beer Trends, What to Watch This Summer

    Bump Williams Consulting on Q1 Beer Trends, What to Watch This Summer

    Bump Williams Consulting’s Dave Williams and Brian “BK” Krueger explore Q1 beer category trends, the stickiness of 2023’s shifts caused by the Bud Light fiasco, the creep up of pricing, regional cider growth and the dampening of Dry January but continued growth of non-alc beer. 
     
    They also share what they’re watching for the remainder of the year. 
     
    Plus, the Brewbound team reports from the floor of the Craft Brewers Conference in Las Vegas and recap the first day of the largest meeting of craft brewers. Jess, Justin and Zoe also recap the new strategic alliance between Black-owned breweries Full Circle and Crowns and Hops.

    • 51 min
    The Brewers Association’s Dr. J on Thrive, CBC and Vegas Musts

    The Brewers Association’s Dr. J on Thrive, CBC and Vegas Musts

    Brewers Association (BA) director of social impact Dr. J Jackson-Beckham joins this week’s Brewbound Podcast to preview the THRIVE pre-conference workshop, which takes place Sunday, April 21, ahead of this year’s Craft Brewers Conference (CBC). Dr. J discusses the increased focus on wellness during this year’s conference and how those elements are threaded throughout CBC. 
     
    Dr. J also shares her CBC picks, as well as the Las Vegas destinations on her list beyond the conference. She addresses how her new role will factor into keeping the trade group accountable. 
     
    Jess and Justin also break down the latest news from the BA, including a not-so-great production number, the shrinking gap between brewery openings and closings and the early read on the 2023 top 50 BA-defined craft breweries.

    • 48 min
    Hear From Green Cheek, Arryved and East Brother

    Hear From Green Cheek, Arryved and East Brother

    On a special bonus episode of the Brewbound Podcast, we bring you a 3-pack of interviews from the California Craft Beer Summit in Sacramento in March.
     
    First, Green Cheek co-founder and CEO Brian Rauso discusses what having the “cool factor” means, doing what’s best for business even if it means taking a financial hit, and expanding into the former Bagby Beer space in San Diego. 
     
    Then, Arryved director of partnerships and community Aaron Gore gives a view of the on-premise channel from the perspective of the point-of-sale company. 
     
    The episode wraps up with a conversation with East Brother Brewing co-founder Rob Lightner on focusing on core styles and forging strong community partnerships.

    • 43 min
    Topa Topa, Match Point and That’s Delicious Financials on What’s Working for Craft

    Topa Topa, Match Point and That’s Delicious Financials on What’s Working for Craft

    This week’s Brewbound Podcast features a 3-pack of conversations from the California Craft Beer Summit. 
     
    Topa Topa founder and CEO Jack Dyer discusses what’s working for the fast-growing, Ventura-based craft brewery. Then, Match Point Brewing co-founder Simon Chen shares the Albany-based brewery’s path to opening a taproom and also connecting with consumers in his hometown. 
     
    Finally, That’s Delicious Financials founder Drew Kearns explains why he’s optimistic about the craft brewing industry, as well as the most difficult conversations he’s hearing on the financial side of the business. 
     
    The Brewbound team also reviews the latest headlines, including positive beer category trends and Tilray Brands’ Q3 earnings report. 
     
    On Another Round or Tabbing Out, Jess and Justin answer whether they’d buy a $1,300 fridge for their cross-category chilling needs. Then Zoe shares why it might be lemon’s time, if it ever isn’t.

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
85 Ratings

85 Ratings

Jack82617181 ,

Good content - terrible humor

I really love the information presented in their intro topics and the interviews are typically fantastic. However, the banter and jokes are groan worthy. I would prefer to just hear the interviews and skip past the rip-off segments are terrible humor.

^the gnubian^ ,

Skip first 8-10 minutes

Informative content begins after enduring these inauthentic marketing personalities catching up with each other. No value there. Guests are the best part. Maybe guests could host the show?

MurphDen614 ,

Great podcast filling a massive void

Really enjoy listen to this podcast every week. Very informative and easy to listen to. I feel like they fill a void in the craft beer podcast realm. Not just three dumb white guys in their 30s (which I am) talking about beer and what they think of the hops.

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