Kate Bernot
- Amidst Affordable Housing Crisis, Some Breweries Become LandlordsBy Kate Bernot
As rentals have become unavailable or unaffordable in towns where workers live, breweries weigh a novel solution: providing housing for employees.
Industry All Access - Call It a Comeback: Breweries Revive Historic Lagers for the 21st CenturyBy Kate Bernot
Driven by nostalgia, hometown connections, and the chance to sell some beer at volume, a handful of independent breweries are successfully reviving long-lost local lager brands.
Industry All Access - Lobbying for Brewers: Measures that Matter in 2022By Kate Bernot
On behalf of independent breweries, Brewers Association lobbyists are prioritizing issues such as direct-to-consumer shipping, support for hospitality businesses, and tax changes that could put breweries at a disadvantage on retail shelves.
- Selling Beer: The Changing Nature of Sales CallsBy Kate Bernot
The pandemic streamlined the process of selling beer to accounts—and some of those changes are here to stay. While many embrace a return to in-person meetings, others prefer texts or online. To succeed today, sales reps need a more customized approach.
- “The Great Reshuffling”: How to Adapt to the Labor CrunchBy Kate Bernot
Even as the jobs outlook improves, breweries are still struggling to find qualified workers for all types of positions. To find and keep staff, brewery operators—and the industry more broadly—need to consider the bigger picture and think longer term.
Industry All Access - Case Study: Urban Artifact Doubles Down on FruitBy Kate Bernot
From a 19th-century former church in Cincinnati, Urban Artifact is building a national reputation driven by heavily fruited, tart (and shelf-stable) beers and direct-to-consumer sales.
- How to Move More MerchBy Kate Bernot
Pulling double-duty in terms of revenue and marketing, merchandise can be a lucrative source of extra cash for small breweries. Here are five strategies to sell swag that drinkers can’t wait to buy.
Industry All Access - Putting the Room in Taproom: Hospitality Design with Space to BreatheBy Kate Bernot
Two years of pandemic have altered hospitality and the beer industry in meaningful ways. Here’s a look at how COVID has—and hasn’t—shifted taproom architecture and design.
Industry All Access - A Small Brewery’s Guide to Influencer MarketingBy Kate Bernot
You see them on TikTok and Instagram, posing or even lip-syncing while proudly showing off a can of another brewery’s beer. Who are these people? Should you engage or avoid? And what’s the ROI?
- Bubbling Up: Hop Water Is on the RiseBy Kate Bernot
In demand and on trend, hop water is proving to be a low-effort, high-reward offering for many small breweries.
Industry All Access - Capitalizing on E-Commerce: Don’t Overlook the Alcohol MarketplacesBy Kate Bernot
Online alcohol marketplaces such as Drizly and Instacart aren’t just for big beer. Here’s how craft suppliers can work with retailers to boost sales on these platforms.
Industry All Access - Case Study: Fonta FloraBy Kate Bernot
North Carolina’s Fonta Flora Brewery now operates three taprooms and a farm, as the company learns how to bridge the gap not just between urban and rural, but also between idealism and reality.