Here are some beer-makers with stories that I uncovered, both in my backyard and across the country.
Jesus
loves beer – and Twitter.
Monday
Night Brewing in Atlanta (photo above) started as a hobby for a Bible-study group of coat-and
tie-office types who used to met after work on Mondays. It went from 12 barrels
a month in mid-2011 to 170 barrels a month this year, thanks mainly to Twitter. Folks on Twitter helped pick the logo and suggest names for new beers.
The
brand’s slogan “Weekends are overrated,” is backed with a label showing a man
in a suit and tap handles shaped like neckties.
How Small is Nano?
You thought micro was small, but now
nano-breweries are popping up around the country. Take Old Redwood Brewing, in Windsor, CA. Four partners opened the tiny brewery and tasting room in
August 2012 and within four hours
they sold almost a quarter of their first-month’s production. As with most nanos. Old Redwood Brewing depends on word of
mouth, Facebook banter, limited hours and small batches to draw in the curious.
If they have any extra beer, they pour it at local fundraisers.
cheers.
Joan
1 comment:
Thanks for the mention! Can't wait for you to try some Monday Night beers now. =)
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