Episodios

  • Strategic Expansions and Outlasting Tourist Season with Brad Fitzgerald of Swellsa Brewing
    Apr 3 2026

    Join us at CBC 2026 for our free Brewery Profit Workshop on Monday, April 20th. Learn more and grab a spot at sbstandard.com/cbcprofit

    In this episode we sit down with Brad Fitzgerald of Swellsa Brewing about building a modern craft staple in the heart of Kill Devil Hills in North Carolina. From navigating the unique challenges of the Outer Banks to winning a World Beer Cup gold medal, Swellsa has been creating a community hub that thrives in a "feast or famine" tourist economy.

    Some highlights include:

    • Why skipping a kitchen to maintain local restaurant partnerships could be a move for breweries who are hesitant to have their own in-house food program
    • How Swellsa scales for summers that jump from a local annual population of 7k to over 40k
    • What skipping a traditional distribution strategy looks like when scaling in 2026 (and what to do instead)

    From navigating coastal logistics to launching a hemp-derived beverage brand, Brad’s "move fast" mentality is a masterclass in modern brewery scaling. There is a lot packed into this episode for owners looking to grow their business in 2026.

    Follow Swellsa and Duck Dive Bar on Instagram: @swellsa_brewing or @duckdivebar
    Visit their website: https://www.swellsabrewing.com

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    45 m
  • E126: Marketing Strategy vs. Execution with Warren Bondi of Wood Foot Beer Co. and Beer Marketeers
    Mar 20 2026

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    In this episode of The True Craft Podcast, we sit down with Warren Bondi, the co-founder of Wood Foot Beer Co. in Fort Walton Beach and the founder of marketing agency Beer Marketeers. With a background spanning from stocking shelves for major distributors to serving as a fractional Chief Marketing Officer, Warren brings a unique 360-degree perspective on how to move product in craft today.

    Highlights include:

    • Why small systems (like a five-barrel brewhouse) allows greater control without distribution headaches
    • How multi-day events and pop-ups drive massive sales through community experiences
    • Why you should stop "boosting" your posts and start using an Ads Manager to see real results

    Whether you are struggling with a "quiet" brand or trying to decide if table service is ruining your reviews, this conversation is filled with tips and tricks for the modern brewery.

    Visit the Wood Foot Beer Co. website: https://woodfoot.beer
    Follow them on Instagram: @woodfootbeer

    Visit the Beer Marketeers website: https://www.beermarketeers.com
    Follow them on Instagram: @beermarketeers

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    40 m
  • E125: Modern Brewery Ops, Guild Leadership, and Parenthood with Hannah Ison of Zeroday Brewing and Brewers of Pennsylvania
    Mar 6 2026

    Join us at CBC 2026 for our free Brewery Profit Workshop on Monday, April 20th. Learn more and grab a spot at sbstandard.com/cbcprofit

    In this episode of The True Craft Podcast, we are sitting down with Hannah Ison of Zeroday Brewing Company and the Brewers of Pennsylvania to discuss the evolving definition of a craft brewery. We explore why leaning into the "beverage manufacturer" label might be the move in reaching new demographics and how offering variety—from hand-chopped ginger beer to hop water—is becoming an industry standard.

    Highlights include:

    • The logistical reality of managing production scheduling and guild leadership while raising a daughter as a single mother
    • How to navigate wholesaler acquisitions and the transition from a self-distribution model
    • Why collaboration and brewery co-ops are unlocking potential for businesses with limited resources

    This episode offers a grounded look at the grit required to keep a brewery running in 2026 when the traditional "let's grab a beer" culture is shifting. Whether you’re interested in diversifying your taproom lineup or want to hear how the "survival of the fittest" is playing out in the Mid-Atlantic, Hannah’s perspective as both a brewer and an executive provides unique insight for the modern age.

    Visit the Zeroday Brewing Co. website: https://zerodaybrewing.com
    Visit the Brewers of Pennsylvania website: https://www.brewersofpa.org
    Follow Hannah on Instagram: @beermakingmama

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    45 m
  • E124: Winning in Wholesale with Brian Durand of Asbury Park Brewery
    Feb 20 2026

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    In this episode of The True Craft Podcast, we’re chatting with Brian Durand of Asbury Park Brewery about what it takes to build a wholesale presence in a competitive, seasonal shore market. We unpack how distribution fits into their broader strategy and what it really means to grow alongside a distributor.

    Highlights include:

    • The one thing most breweries struggle to do well even in 2026
    • Two surprisingly high-performing snacks that stand out to both Chris and Brian for taprooms
    • The right cadence for communicating with your distributor

    If you’re evaluating your own distribution strategy or trying to make wholesale feel more intentional, this episode with a 20-year industry veteran offers a look at what it takes to grow beyond the taproom in 2026.

    Visit the Asbury Park Brewery website: https://asburyparkbrewery.com
    Follow them on Instagram: @asburyparkbrewery

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    41 m
  • E123: The Entertainment-Driven Brewery Model with Chris O’Neill from One Well Brewing
    Feb 6 2026

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    In this episode of The True Craft Podcast, we sit down with Chris O’Neill of One Well Brewing out of Kalamazoo, Michigan. We unpack how a brewery that started with just $80K grew into a ~$1M business by paying close attention to why customers behave the way they do...and then designing the business around those behaviors instead of following what some would maybe call industry norms!

    Highlights include:

    • Why a simple food menu stops customers from leaving (and could even double beer sales)
    • The overlooked difference between attracting customers versus keeping them
    • How the right entertainment mix can change how (and when) customers show up

    If you’ve ever felt that tension between playing it safe and trusting your instincts as an owner, this episode is a reminder that building something different is often the whole point.

    Learn more about One Well Brewing at their website: https://onewellbrewing.com
    Follow them on Instagram: @onewellbrewing

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  • E122: Making the Shift to Contract Brewing with Kevin Drake of Alibi Ale Works
    Jan 23 2026

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    In this episode of The True Craft Podcast, we’re chatting with Kevin Drake of Alibi Ale Works. We unpack how operating two busy brewpubs in a tourist-driven market ultimately pushed them toward contract brewing (and why it turned out to be one of the most stabilizing decisions they’ve made...despite the emotional challenges).

    Highlights include:

    • The hidden inefficiencies of producing beer in a remote, seasonal market
    • How focusing on the taproom experience and NA offerings led to more predictable margins
    • Why partnering with both large and small contract brewers could be the big move in 2026

    Kevin shares that contract brewing “was the hardest decision [he’s] ever had to make, because [he’s] the homebrewer that started a brewery—it’s part of [his] identity to make the beer.” If you’ve been wrestling with making a similar move, this episode is filled with honest and helpful insight from someone who has been in this business for over a decade.

    Learn more about Alibi Ale Works at their website: https://alibialeworks.com
    Follow them on Instagram: @alibialeworks

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    49 m
  • E121: Crafting Award-Winning Bourbon in a Control State with Doug McLaughlin and Mike Orozco of M&O Spirits
    Nov 14 2025

    In this episode, we chat with Doug McLaughlin and Mike Orozco (the “M” and “O” behind M&O Spirits), a small but mighty distillery just outside Columbus, Ohio. What started as a bourbon experiment in a basement quickly turned into an award-winning craft distillery!

    Doug and Mike share how years in the film industry led to distilling, how a curious neighbor sparked their decision to “go legal,” and why they’ve stayed fiercely independent.

    Highlights include:

    • How distribution hurdles keep small producers stuck…even when demand is there (and what to do about)
    • Grassroots approaches to grow traffic without a marketing budget
    • Weighing the choice between staying small and handcrafted vs. chasing volume and big equipment

    In the episode, Doug sums up their operation as: “Everything is in-house, by hand.” And this episode truly highlights what it takes to be in craft in 2025. Don’t miss this one!

    Learn more about Wanderback Beer Works at https://www.mospirits.com
    Follow them on Instagram: @mospirits

    You can subscribe for SBS insights at sbstandard.com/insights
    Or see what SBS can do for your brewery or distillery: sbstandard.com/contact

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    42 m
  • E120: The Equation Behind Every Great Beer Sale with Justin Vitti of Wander Back Beerworks
    Oct 24 2025

    In this episode we are sitting down with Justin Vitti, co-founder of Wander Back Beerworks in New Jersey. After helping Cape May Brewing grow from 1,200 to over 40,000 barrels in distribution, Justin launched Wanderback—a self-distributing brewery...without a taproom!

    Some highlights include:

    • The simple distribution equation every brewery needs to master: Volume = Points of Distribution × Rate of Sale
    • Why “going deep before wide” still wins in today’s crowded craft beer market
    • How phone-level shelf placement and consistent relationship building can actually drive velocity

    Justin also shares why the industry needs to rediscover its collaborative roots. And how making beer fun again may actually be the way to win over the next gen beer drinkers. Enjoy the episode!

    Learn more about Wanderback Beer Works at wanderbackbeer.com
    Follow them on Instagram: @wanderbackbeer

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    39 m