Kate Bernot
- Case Study: Twin Oast Has Built a Destination Brewery in OhioBy Kate Bernot
This bucolic Catawba Island brewery lures visitors with 63 acres of orchards and farmland—then turns them into loyal fans of its impeccable beer. Its next act? Acquiring another, distinctly less agrarian, brewery.
- Fruit in the Forecast: The Challenge (and Upside) of Planning AheadBy Kate Bernot
Whether using whole fruit or purees, breweries benefit by estimating their needs in advance.
Industry All Access - Breweries Face Tough Decisions on UPCsBy Kate Bernot
Walmart, the country’s largest retailer, says it will require unique UPCs for each seasonal and variety pack—and other stores may follow suit. From the potential for packaging headaches to changing sales data, here’s what breweries need to know.
Industry All Access - Beyond the Ale Trail: Breweries Collaborate to Attract and Retain GuestsBy Kate Bernot
Independent of state guilds and tourism boards, breweries are teaming up in creative ways to encourage multi-brewery visits.
Industry All Access - Solving for Pie: Three Ways to Lure Them with PizzaBy Kate Bernot
Simply having great beer is no longer enough, and on-site pie is a hit any way you slice it. Using pizza as a prism, here are three operational approaches to drawing more customers with food.
Industry All Access - Hard Tea Isn’t Hard for Breweries to LoveBy Kate Bernot
Twisted or otherwise, hard tea can be made creatively at a small scale while appealing to a surprising range of customers. Here’s how a few small breweries are finding ways to make this drink work for their operations.
Industry All Access - Case Study: Primitive Is Committed to Spontaneously Fermented Beer—and to Making It FunBy Kate Bernot
With a tight focus on oak-aged beers inspired by Belgian lambic and gueuze, Lisa and Brandon Boldt are making their niche more convivial and approachable.
- Are Your Cans Fit for Hard-to-Hold Drinks?By Kate Bernot
New research and can-lining tech are expanding the options for beverages such as hard kombucha, canned cocktails, and more. Meanwhile, experts strongly urge brewers to test their cans thoroughly before releasing new drinks to market.
Industry All Access - What If Your Heart’s No Longer in It?By Kate Bernot
Results of a burnout survey indicate beer industry pros are asking fundamental questions about their career paths, often feeling undervalued—and some are leaving it all behind.
Industry All Access - Developing New Sales Models in a Tough MarketBy Kate Bernot
With tighter competition, fewer wholesalers, and lower wholesaler interest, small breweries are looking for incremental ways to grow sales. That’s led to new models and some new opportunities—but there are no easy paths.
Industry All Access - Don’t Break in Case of Emergency: Preparing for the Next DisasterBy Kate Bernot
As damaging weather events become more common, breweries should consider whether investing in backup equipment now could help save money in the long term.
Industry All Access - Copacking Offers Another Route to Product DiversityBy Kate Bernot
For some breweries looking beyond beer, copackers have become vital partners for launching new products. Here’s what to know when weighing your options.
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