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The Capital of Craft Podcast

Uncover San Diego's beer world with 'The Capital of Craft Podcast,' hosted by Erik Fowler and Jeff Fox and presented by the San Diego Brewers Guild (SDBG). The Capital of Craft delves into various facets of the beer world: the agricultural art of hop cultivation, the complex processes of brewing, and effective strategies for marketing in the local beer market. New guests every week!

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    Mindful Drinking & Beer Curation with Gene Fielden of Bottlecraft | Capital of Craft

    Gene Fielden, manager of Bottlecraft North Park, joins Erik and Jeff to talk about how curated beer retail experiences are adapting to the evolving tastes of craft beer drinkers. From his background in archiving to managing one of San Diego’s top bottle shops, Gene shares his journey into beer, how Bottlecraft balances on- and off-premise sales, the comeback of lagers, and what breweries should know when pitching their beers.Whether you’re a brewer, beer enthusiast, or just curious about the changing craft landscape, this episode offers thoughtful insight from the intersection of retail and community.📍 Bottlecraft Locations: Little Italy, North Park, Liberty Station, Oceanside, Long Beach🍺 Visit: https://www.bottlecraft.comTopics Covered:• The evolution of Bottlecraft and its role in San Diego’s beer scene• The “death of the bomber” and rise of 16oz cans• Why lagers are back—and why they matter• On- vs. off-premise licensing• Distribution pathways: self-distribution, importing, and working with reps• Creating a curated beer experience• How aging drinkers are reshaping the craft landscape• Advice for breweries pitching to bottle shops

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    From Brewer to Biotech: Craig Nelson’s Journey to Cytiva | Capital of Craft

    Request a sample or get support at https://cytiva.link/70gnb. Want to reach Craig directly? You can email him at  [email protected].⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷ ⏷In this Capital of Craft podcast episode, we sit down with Craig Nelson, Lab Filtration and Genomics Sales Specialist at Cytiva. Craig shares his journey from homebrewing in Florida to leading quality control programs in San Diego’s brewing and biotech industries.Learn how Craig went from Funky Buddha Brewery to launching Resident Brewing in downtown San Diego, and how he eventually pivoted into public health and biotech sales, while staying rooted in the beer world. Now at Cytiva, Craig helps breweries implement better quality control systems to preserve shelf life, improve consistency, and avoid costly mistakes.Whether you’re a brewer, beer fan, or just curious how science meets suds, this episode is packed with industry insights and career reflections.Topics Covered: Craig’s transition from brewing to biotech Founding Resident Brewing in San Diego Importance of quality control in craft beer Tools and techniques for brewery lab testing How Cytiva supports brewers with lab filtration Why QC matters for shelf life and consistency Advice for small breweries starting QC programs

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    Reviving a Craft Brewery in San Diego | Bay City’s Comeback Story | Capital of Craft

    In this episode of the Capital of Craft podcast, we sit down with Rob Vetere, COO of Bay City Brewing, to talk about the brewery’s relaunch after COVID-19 and how his background in hospitality has helped shape Bay City’s future. Rob shares insights on running dual tasting rooms in Point Loma and East Village, navigating the three-headed beast of hospitality, distribution, and manufacturing, and what it takes to create lasting exposure in a crowded beer market.We also get into Bay City’s major role in hosting the annual Pucks & Pints fundraiser—how it brought together the San Diego brewing community for a good cause, built connections, and proved that beer really is about more than just what’s in your glass.Whether you’re a fan of San Diego beer, a brewery operator, or someone who just loves a good comeback story, this episode delivers real talk from behind the bar.Topics Covered: • Bay City Brewing’s post-COVID relaunch strategy • Running hospitality, manufacturing, and distribution simultaneously • Community engagement through events like Pucks & Pints • Lessons from the restaurant industry applied to beer • Managing cash flow, inventory, and production • Building brand awareness in a competitive market • Collaborations and future releases from Bay City

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    What It Takes to Open a Brewery in 3 Months — The Launch of Michi Brew Co. | Capital of Craft

    Season 3 continues with Cody Gagnon, owner and head brewer of Michi Brew Co., one of the freshest faces in San Diego’s ever-evolving beer scene.In this episode, Cody shares the whirlwind journey of opening Michi Brew Co. in just a few months, the learning curve of taking over an existing space, and how his background in hospitality shaped the guest experience at his tropical-themed tasting room in San Marcos. From navigating equipment quirks to organizing a grand opening with 500+ guests, Cody reflects on what it takes to launch a community-focused brewery today — and what he’s planning next, from tiki mug clubs to can releases and summer luaus.🍺 Topics discussed:– Opening a brewery fast by taking over an existing space– The importance of community, branding, and guest experience– Challenges of transitioning into ownership– The inspiration behind Michi Brew Co. and its tropical theme– Beer naming tied to geography and style– Future events, membership plans, and low-ABV innovationsWatch the full episode now and subscribe for more insider stories from the people building San Diego’s world-renowned beer culture.

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    Why Beer Matters Beyond the Pint: Building Community Through Beer — Jorge Torres | Capital of Craft

    In the Season 3 kickoff of the Capital of Craft podcast, we sit down with Jorge Torres—local beer writer, Brewers Guild Education Committee member, and associate producer of this very show. Jorge shares his story of growing up in Escondido, serving in the Navy, and returning home with a passion for craft beer and community connection.From volunteering at Stone Brewing to helping organize educational events for the Guild, Jorge shows that you don’t need to be a brewer to make a real impact in the industry. We talk about the value of beer education, why creating welcoming taproom spaces matters, and how local passion keeps the San Diego beer scene thriving.Whether you’re a fellow beer enthusiast or thinking about getting more involved, this episode is filled with inspiration and insight. Topics discussed include: Jorge’s personal beer journey and first “aha” moment His work on the SDBG Education Committee How BattleMage Brewing and other local spots build community The importance of volunteers in the craft beer ecosystem What it means to give back and grow with the industry

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    Craft Beer & Water: A Deep Dive with San Diego County Water Authority | Capital of Craft

    In this episode of the Capital of Craft Podcast, we sit down with Dan Denham, General Manager of the San Diego County Water Authority, to discuss the essential role water plays in the craft brewing industry. From the origins of San Diego’s water supply to the challenges breweries face when balancing water chemistry, we explore the vital connection between water management and beer quality.Dan shares insights into how the Water Authority ensures a sustainable future for the region’s water supply, even during drought conditions. Learn why water quality and availability are crucial for brewing the perfect pint, and discover how local breweries can better adapt to changing water dynamics.Topics Discussed: The history and infrastructure of San Diego’s water supplyChallenges breweries face with water quality and chemistry How SD prepares for droughts and ensures water sustainability Tips for breweries on managing water costs and quality Collaborating with local water districts for optimal water usage

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    Why Financial Literacy is Crucial for Breweries with Matthew Holden | Capital of Craft

    Unlock the keys to financial sustainability in craft beer with Matthew Holden, brewery consultant and former co-owner of Rip Current Brewing. In this episode of the Capital of Craft Podcast, we explore the financial strategies every brewery needs to survive and thrive in today’s competitive market.From understanding costs to long-term planning, Holden shares insights on how breweries can avoid common financial pitfalls, improve profitability, and build a sustainable business model. Whether you’re a brewery owner, operator, or aspiring beer entrepreneur, this episode is packed with real-world financial advice tailored for the craft beer industry.Topics Discussed:✔️ Why financial literacy is crucial for breweries✔️ How to track costs and avoid losing money on sales✔️ Lessons from COVID’s impact on brewery business models✔️ The importance of production planning & seasonal beer strategies✔️ How the San Diego Brewers Guild is supporting financial education

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    Breaking Barriers in Craft Beer: Esthela Davila, 2025 SDBG President | Capital of Craft

    In this episode of the Capital Craft Podcast, we welcome Esthela Davila, the 2025 San Diego Brewers Guild President, to discuss her journey in the craft beer industry and the future of San Diego’s brewing community.Esthela shares how she got started in beer—from volunteering at festivals to leading a brewery and founding advocacy groups like Pink Boots Society and a Beer Club for Women. She opens up about the challenges of representation in craft beer, the importance of making breweries more accessible, and how the San Diego Brewers Guild is working to support local brewers.We also discuss:✅ The evolution of San Diego’s craft beer scene✅ Why diversity and inclusion matter in brewing✅ The shift from beer hype culture to community-driven taprooms✅ How breweries can attract new beer drinkers & underrepresented groups✅ Plans for San Diego Beer Week 2025San Diego is one of the nation’s top craft beer cities—so what’s next for its brewers? Tune in as we explore how collaboration, education, and innovation continue to shape the industry.

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    Craft Beer & Autism Awareness – A Conversation with Autism Society San Diego | Capital of Craft

    How can breweries and taprooms create more welcoming spaces for families and individuals with autism? In this episode of Capital of Craft, we sit down with Shahriar Afshar, Executive Director of the Autism Society San Diego, to discuss the challenges autism families face when trying to enjoy public spaces—and how breweries can take small, meaningful steps toward inclusivity.Shahriar shares insights from his personal experience as a special needs parent, the simple accommodations that can make a world of difference, and the ways breweries can foster a more inclusive, autism-friendly environment. From sensory-conscious settings to hosting Autism Happy Hours, we explore actionable ways for the beer industry to better serve this growing community.💡 Topics Covered in This Episode:The challenges autism families face in public spacesHow breweries can make small changes for big impactTraining staff to be more autism-awareThe power of patience and understandingPartnering with the Autism Society for community events

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    Beyond the Lab: Neva Parker on Beer Culture, Connection & Change | Capital of Craft

    In this episode of Capital of Craft Podcast, hosts Erik Fowler and Jeff Fox sit down with Neva Parker, Director of Operations at White Labs, to explore her 20-year journey in craft beer—from her unexpected start in yeast science to becoming a leader in our industry. Neva shares personal stories and insights about what’s kept her passionate through decades of change, the importance of people over product, and how San Diego’s beer community can continue to thrive in a shifting market. As a returning board member for the San Diego Brewers Guild (2025-2026), she also reflects on what’s changed since her first time on the board in 2011 and why engagement is more important than ever. 💡 Key Topics Covered: ✅ The evolution of San Diego beer from the “Wild West” days to today. ✅ Why connection & community are more important than ever for breweries. ✅ Lessons from White Labs on adaptability and longevity in the industry. ✅ The balance between loving beer and avoiding industry burnout. With a unique blend of scientific expertise and deep industry experience, Neva brings a fresh perspective on what makes craft beer special—and what it takes to keep the passion alive.

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    Building Community and Culture in Craft Beer with Jeff Lozano of Ballast Point | Capital of Craft

    In this episode of Capital of Craft Podcast, hosts Erik Fowler and Jeff Fox welcome Jeff Lozano, Brand Ambassador for Ballast Point Brewing Company, to discuss the evolution of San Diego’s craft beer scene and the importance of building a strong community and culture within the industry.Jeff shares his inspiring journey from nursing school to becoming a key figure in craft beer, starting as a janitor and working his way through the ranks at Ballast Point. He offers unique insights into fostering collaboration among breweries, the industry's challenges today, and how the San Diego Brewers Guild is working to reinvigorate pride and innovation in the local beer scene.Here's what we discussed in this episode:• The vital role of culture and collaboration in craft beer success.• Navigating challenges in the craft beer industry, from market saturation to rising costs.• How the San Diego Brewers Guild supports breweries and drives community engagement.• Jeff’s advice for creating memorable consumer experiences that build loyalty.• Why fostering pride and passion is essential for the next generation of brewers.Whether you’re a brewer, beer enthusiast, or industry professional, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable insights!

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    CraftMaster Stainless Reveals Secrets to Brewery Maintenance and Success | Capital of Craft

    Hosts Erik Fowler and Jeff Fox sit down with Mack Sant from CraftMaster Stainless to delve into the critical topic of brewery preventative maintenance. With a unique background as a former brewer turned equipment specialist, Mack shares invaluable insights into keeping brewery operations running smoothly and efficiently. From the importance of proactive maintenance to the impact of cleanliness on beer quality, this conversation is a must-watch for brewery owners, brewers, and anyone involved in the craft beer industry. Discover how small maintenance practices can lead to significant cost savings, the role of culture in ensuring consistent upkeep, and the common pitfalls breweries face when managing their equipment. Mack also provides a behind-the-scenes look at CraftMaster Stainless’s customer-focused approach and shares practical advice for breweries of all sizes. Topics Covered: • The importance of preventative maintenance for brewing equipment. • How equipment failures can affect beer quality and production. • Best practices for maintaining gaskets, heat exchangers, and electrical systems. • CraftMaster Stainless’s unique approach to supporting breweries. • Creating a culture of maintenance to ensure long-term success. Tune in and learn how to elevate your brewery’s operations with expert tips and strategies. Don’t forget to subscribe for more industry insights! https://www.craftmasterstainless.com/

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    San Diego Beer History: Inside the Brewchive with Judith Downie | Capital of Craft

    Join us on this episode of The Capital of Craft Podcast as we talk with historian and Brewchive curator Judith Downie. Judith shares the story behind the Brewchive at Cal State San Marcos, an archive dedicated to documenting San Diego’s vibrant beer history. From the early days of brewing to the city’s modern craft beer scene, Judith explains how the Brewchive preserves the stories, styles, and people who have shaped the industry. We also explore how San Diego’s brewing culture reflects broader trends in history, economics, and community. What to Expect: How the Brewchive started and its mission Why preserving San Diego’s beer history matters Connections between brewing, culture, and legislation Insights into beer styles and branding changes over the years The unique role of artifacts and oral histories in telling San Diego’s story

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    The Gold Standard of Beer Education: Dan Imdieke Talks Cicerone | Capital of Craft

    In this episode of the Capital of Craft, we sit down with Dan Imdieke, President and Co-Owner of the Cicerone Certification Program, to discuss how beer education can transform the craft beer industry. Dan shares insights from his 20-year journey in the beer world—from working at major chains like Yard House and Molson Coors to leading the charge at Cicerone, the gold standard in beer certifications. We explore the importance of beer knowledge, how it can enhance customer experiences, and why it’s crucial for professionals at every level of the industry. Dan also dives into the evolving landscape of beer education, the challenges facing breweries today, and Cicerone’s goals for the future, including efforts to make beer certification more accessible and relevant for San Diego’s thriving craft beer community. Whether you're a beer enthusiast, a professional looking to level up, or simply curious about the Cicerone Certification Program, this episode is packed with insights on how education can elevate your beer experience. Topics Covered: Dan’s career journey from bartender to Cicerone president The role of Cicerone certification in the beer industry How beer knowledge enhances customer experiences The value of education for brewers, bartenders, and marketers Cicerone’s plans for expanding beer education in San Diego and beyond Tune in to hear Dan’s vision for the future of beer education and what it takes to become a Cicerone!

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    Brewing Beneath the Surface: Pizza Port’s Push in Craft Beer with Jill Olesh| Capital of Craft

    Jill Olesh, the dynamic Director of Sales at Pizza Port Brewing, joins us on this Capital of Craft Podcast episode to explore the deep currents that shape San Diego's beer culture and the broader craft beer community. From Jill's ascent within the San Diego Brewers Guild to her strategic maneuvers in the marketplace, we peel back the layers of collaboration, community, and competition that define the local and national beer scenes.Join us as we sip through the complexities of guild influence on beer businesses, the challenges of market saturation, and the innovative strategies necessary for future growth. Whether you're a brewmaster, industry professional, or a craft beer aficionado, this episode offers rich insights into the passion and operations behind the pints.Topics Covered:Jill Olesh’s journey and leadership within the San Diego Brewers GuildThe role of guilds in nurturing community and collaborationStrategic brand building and market expansion at Pizza Port BrewingAdapting to the evolving landscape of the craft beer industryFuture trends and challenges in craft beer

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    Navigating Brewery Regulatory Compliance: Insights with Candace Moon | Capital of Craft

    The renowned “Beer Attorney” Candace Moon joins us once again on the Capital of Craft Podcast! This time, she’s here to talk about brewery regulatory compliance in California. This episode of the Capital Craft Podcast offers an in-depth look at navigating the legal landscape of the brewing industry. Candace breaks down regulatory compliance, clarifies the role of the California Craft Beer Association, and discusses the intricacies of managing permits and licenses for breweries. Check out the full episode!

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    Brewing a Better World: Pure Project’s Sustainable Craft Innovations | Capital of Craft

    Join us on the Capital Craft Podcast for an insightful episode with Winslow Sawyer from Pure Project, where sustainable brewing takes center stage. Pure Project is not just crafting exceptional beers but also pioneering sustainability in the craft beer industry. Learn about their unique use of Kernza, a perennial grain that represents a significant advancement in sustainable agricultural practices. Kernza’s deep roots help sequester carbon, improve soil health, and support more sustainable farming methods, all of which Pure Project leverages to create a beer with a purpose. Topics covered: • The innovative use of local ingredients in brewing • Insights into Pure Project’s ethos of ‘beer for good’ • The agricultural and environmental benefits of Kernza • The role of collaboration in crafting sustainable beers • Future sustainability projects and visions for Pure Project

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    Launching Local: Roadies Brewing’s Journey from Concept to Craft | Capital of Craft

    Join us on this episode of the Capital Craft Podcast as we explore the inspiring journey of Vista’s newest craft brewery - Roadies Brewing. In this episode, we sit down with founders Sean and Diane Hilz, who share their transition from being the lifeblood of their daughter’s color guard troupe to spearheading a community-centric brewery. Nestled in the heart of Vista, California—a city renowned for its supportive craft beer culture and artisanal spirit—Roadies Brewing Co. embodies the spirit of its community. The brewery is designed as a multifaceted venue where visitors can savor exceptional craft beers while enjoying live music ranging from acoustic sets to full band performances, enhancing the cultural fabric of the area. Sean and Diane discuss the origins of their brewing passion, how they’ve woven the essence of their community-oriented past into every aspect of the brewery, and their vision for making Roadies a local staple. They also detail the practical steps of turning a brewing passion into a thriving business, emphasizing the importance of local collaborations and the intricacies of navigating brewery regulations. Topics Covered: • Inspiration behind Roadies Brewing and its community ties. • Overview of Vista’s craft beer culture and its influence on their brewery. • The transition from home brewing to opening a public brewery. • Challenges and triumphs in establishing Roadies Brewing. • Future aspirations for Roadies Brewing in the craft beer industry. This episode not only highlights the journey of Roadies Brewing but also paints a vivid picture of how passion, community, and local flavor can merge to create something truly special in the craft beer world. Join us as we explore the narrative of Vista’s newest brewery and the vibrant atmosphere that makes it a must-visit destination.

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    Crafting Success with Black Plague: Navigating Brewery Growth and Brand Evolution | Capital of Craft

    Kick-off Season 2 of the Capital of Craft Podcast with a captivating episode featuring Jordan Hoffart, co-founder of Black Plague Brewing.  As we delve into the world of craft beer, Jordan shares invaluable insights on consumer expectations, the evolution of branding, and how to align beer offerings to meet the tastes of your target audience while expanding distribution networks and fostering strategic partnerships. Learn how Black Plague has not only adapted to changing market demands but also driven explosive growth through innovative social media strategies, embracing trends, and setting new ones—all while maintaining a spirit of fun and community.

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    Boosting Brewery Profits in Challenging Times with Small Batch Standard | Capital of Craft

    As many breweries face closures and the craft beer scene in San Diego becomes increasingly challenging, this episode of the Capital Craft Podcast offers a beacon of guidance. Hosts Eric Fowler and Jeff Fox are joined by Derek Smith, a brewery consultant from Small Batch Standard, who brings critical financial insights to the table. Derek delves into how breweries can navigate the tricky waters of rising costs and market saturation, emphasizing the importance of a solid financial strategy to ensure sustainability and growth.Topics Covered:Navigating financial challenges in the craft beer industry.Effective strategies for managing rising operational costs.Analyzing the impact of market saturation in mature versus emerging markets.Leveraging financial metrics for proactive business planning.Exploring revenue streams: The financial dynamics of taprooms versus distribution channels.Learn more about Small Batch Standard at: https://sbstandard.com/

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    Pink Boots SD: Championing Diversity in the Brewing Industry | Capital of Craft

    This episode underlines Pink Boots Society's ongoing efforts to empower, educate, and create a more inclusive and supportive environment within the craft beverage industry.Join us on the latest episode of the Capital of Craft Podcast, where we sit down with Romi Rossel and Lia Garcia, co-leads of the Pink Boots Society's San Diego chapter. These trailblazers share their experiences and the initiatives of Pink Boots, dedicated to empowering women and non-binary individuals in the industry. Discover how Pink Boots fosters a supportive community, promotes educational opportunities, and advocates for diversity and inclusion within the industry. Topics Discussed:The evolution and mission of Pink Boots Society.Expanding membership to non-binary individuals.Educational programs and scholarships offered.Community support and networking opportunities.Upcoming initiatives and events aimed at empowering members. https://www.pinkbootssociety.org/

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    Transforming Breweries into Culinary Destinations: The Role of Kitchens | Capital of Craft

    Join us on this enlightening episode of the Capital Craft Podcast, where we sit down with Dustin Hauck, Principal at Hauck Architecture. Dustin brings his extensive experience in designing spaces specifically for the craft brewery industry, focusing on the integration of kitchens into brewery environments. Whether you're planning a new brewery or looking to enhance an existing venue, this discussion sheds light on the multifaceted considerations of adding a kitchen—from operational shifts to regulatory challenges.Topics Covered: Why Add a Kitchen?: Explore the reasons behind breweries expanding their offerings to include food services and how this can potentially increase customer dwell time and revenue. Operational Complexities: Understand the complexities introduced by operating a kitchen within a brewery, including staffing, training, and the need for different management practices. Design and Layout Considerations: Dustin discusses the importance of kitchen design and layout in enhancing operational efficiency and customer experience. Regulatory and Construction Challenges: This section delves into the details of building a kitchen in compliance with health regulations, including necessary equipment, space requirements, and the challenges of meeting health department standards. Financial Implications and Planning: Learn about the financial considerations of adding a kitchen, including typical costs, potential revenue benefits, and tips on budget management. Tune in for a detailed discussion that could redefine how you think about expanding your brewery's offerings. Whether you're a brewery owner, a brewmaster, or just interested in the behind-the-scenes of brewery operations, this episode offers invaluable insights into making strategic enhancements that go beyond brewing.

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    Revolutionizing Brewery Packaging: Eco-Friendly Solutions from Atlantic Packaging

    Dive into the world of sustainable packaging with Chad Fields and Jason "JJ" Jackson from Atlantic Packaging and A New Earth Project on the Capital Craft Podcast. Explore how the brewing industry is embracing eco-friendly solutions to reduce environmental impact. This insightful episode discusses the strides being made in sustainable packaging, driven by both innovative industry leaders and changing consumer expectations. Learn about the implications of SB 54 and other environmental regulations, and discover cost-effective strategies for breweries to implement sustainable practices that benefit both the planet and their profit margins Don’t miss insights on how breweries can adapt to these changes without compromising their bottom line. Topics Discussed: Impact of Sustainable Packaging on Brewery Operations Awakening to Sustainability Among Consumers Cutting-Edge Eco-Friendly Packaging Innovations Implications of SB 54 and Other Environmental Regulations Cost-Effective Approaches to Implementing Sustainable Practices

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    Steve Burchill from Hollingberry Talks Hops: Adapting Brewing Techniques for Modern Challenge

    Join us on the Capital of Craft Podcast as we delve into the intricate world of hops with Steve Burchill, Southwest Region Sales Manager at Hollingbery & Son Hops and a craft beer industry veteran. This episode offers a comprehensive look at the evolving economic factors influencing hop usage and strategies for maintaining financial sustainability in brewing. Topics discussed in the podcast: ● Economic Trends in Hop Usage: How breweries are adjusting to economic pressures in hop selection. ● Historical Hop Purchasing Trends: A review of past buying behaviors and their impacts on today’s practices. ● Popularity of Key Hop Varieties: Why Citra, Mosaic, and Simcoe remain staples in brewing. ● Innovations and Market Adaptations: New hop varieties and their integration into brewing recipes. ● Hop Storage and Quality Management: Advanced techniques ensuring quality over time. Whether you're a new brewer or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with essential knowledge and practical tips for navigating the complex hop market and enhancing your brewing operations. ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Thank you for supporting local craft in San Diego!  EVENTS ► https://web.sdbeer.com/events?ce=true  BREWERIES ► https://web.sdbeer.com/search  MERCH ►  https://shop.sdbeer.com/  LET'S CONNECT Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTwVo8McM4ckidHeQ-JTj3w/videos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SDBrewersGuild/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sdbrewers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sdbrewers LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/san-diego-brewers-guild Thank you for supporting local craft in San Diego! Questions or comments?  Reach out to us directly: [email protected]

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    Crafting Legal Success: Candace Moon Illuminates Trademark Navigation for Breweries

    Join the Capital of Craft Podcast as we delve into the intricate world of brewery trademarks and legal hurdles with Candace Moon, from the Craft Beer Attorney. With years of specialized experience in the craft beverage industry, Candace offers a wealth of knowledge on how breweries can navigate the complex terrain of legal issues to protect their brands and streamline their operations. Topics Discussed:Trademark Basics: Explore the fundamental aspects of trademarks in the brewing industry.Common Misconceptions: Debunk common myths about what trademarks protect and how they are obtained.Licensing and Regulatory Challenges: Learn about the crucial role of proper licensing and the common pitfalls breweries face. Navigating Federal and State Regulations: Insight into dealing with the TTB and state alcohol control boards. Local Compliance Issues: Understand the impact of local regulations such as zoning and licensing requirements on breweries. Trademark Registration Process: The steps involved in registering a trademark and tips for smooth processing.Trademark Challenges in the Alcohol Industry: Discuss the competitive nature of trademarks in the crowded craft beer market. Handling Trademark Infringement: Effective strategies for managing potential trademark disputes. Maintaining Trademarks: How to keep a trademark enforceable over time. Legal Advice for New Breweries: Essential tips for new breweries to protect their brand and ensure compliance.Whether you're a budding brewery owner or a seasoned beer industry veteran, this episode offers invaluable insights into protecting your brand and ensuring legal compliance. Tune in to learn from Candace Moon's extensive experience and practical advice!

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    Crafting Sales Success: Navigating the Evolving Beer Market with Cesar Torres | Capital of Craft

    Join the Capital of Craft Podcast as we delve into the dynamic world of craft beer sales with industry expert Cesar Torres. Discover the secrets to securing premium shelf space and taps in a constantly shifting market. From overcoming the hurdles small sales teams face to adapting post-Covid strategies, Cesar shares invaluable insights that can help your brewery thrive in San Diego and beyond. Topics discussed include: Evolving Beer Market Transition from a buyer's market to a seller's market: The demand for unique and new beers has evolved, with establishments now having more control over their selections. Changes in Consumer Preferences Shift from chasing rare "whale" beers to focusing on quality and variety, including local and accessible options. Craft Beer Trends The continuous popularity of hazy IPAs and the return to classic styles like West Coast IPAs and lagers. Advice for Emerging Breweries It is important to own your local market ("own your backyard") before expanding. Whether you're a local craft beer lover or looking to break into new markets, this episode offers the guidance you need to stay ahead in the competitive craft beer scene!Get in Contact with Cesar!Cesar TorresThe Halona [email protected]: @CTorresConsulting Thank you for supporting local craft in San Diego! 🎉 EVENTS ► https://web.sdbeer.com/events?ce=true 🍺 BREWERIES ► https://web.sdbeer.com/search 👕 MERCH ► https://shop.sdbeer.com/ 🍻 LET'S CONNECT Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTwVo8McM4ckidHeQ-JTj3w/videos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SDBrewersGuild/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sdbrewers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sdbrewers LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/san-diego-brewers-guild Thank you for supporting local craft in San Diego! Questions or comments? Reach out to us directly: [email protected]

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    Steve Burchill from Hollingberry Talks Hops: Adapting Brewing Techniques for Modern Challenge

    Join us on the Capital of Craft Podcast as we delve into the intricate world of hops with Steve Burchill, Southwest Region Sales Manager at Hollingbery & Son Hops and a craft beer industry veteran. This episode offers a comprehensive look at the evolving economic factors influencing hop usage and strategies for maintaining financial sustainability in brewing. Topics discussed in the podcast: ● Economic Trends in Hop Usage: How breweries are adjusting to economic pressures in hop selection. ● Historical Hop Purchasing Trends: A review of past buying behaviors and their impacts on today’s practices. ● Popularity of Key Hop Varieties: Why Citra, Mosaic, and Simcoe remain staples in brewing. ● Innovations and Market Adaptations: New hop varieties and their integration into brewing recipes. ● Hop Storage and Quality Management: Advanced techniques ensuring quality over time. Whether you're a new brewer or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with essential knowledge and practical tips for navigating the complex hop market and enhancing your brewing operations. ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Thank you for supporting local craft in San Diego!  EVENTS ► https://web.sdbeer.com/events?ce=true  BREWERIES ► https://web.sdbeer.com/search  MERCH ►  https://shop.sdbeer.com/  LET'S CONNECT Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTwVo8McM4ckidHeQ-JTj3w/videos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SDBrewersGuild/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sdbrewers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sdbrewers LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/san-diego-brewers-guild Thank you for supporting local craft in San Diego! Questions or comments?  Reach out to us directly: [email protected]

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    From Lab to Taproom: How Hop Research is Shaping San Diego's Beer Scene | Capital of Craft

    Dive into the world of hop research with Arun, an associate professor at SDSU, as we explore the fusion of science and craft beer. Uncover the transformative projects that promise to revolutionize San Diego's brewing scene, from climate-resilient hop cultivars to innovative solutions for pest resistance. Join us on this enlightening journey through academia's contribution to a more sustainable and richly flavored craft beer future.

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    Beyond the Brew: Jake Nunes' Vision for San Diego Beer | Capital of Craft

    In this special episode of the Capital of Craft Podcast, we sit down with Jake Nunes, the 2023 President of the San Diego Brewers Guild and the Director of Hospitality for Modern Times, to discuss his two decades of experience in the local beer industry and his forward-looking vision for the Guild. Jake shares his journey from his early days in hospitality to influential roles in iconic breweries, highlighting the evolution of San Diego's beer scene and the challenges it faces today.Tune in as Jake outlines his strategic plans for the Guild, aiming to enhance education, collaboration, and community engagement among breweries, as well as elevate San Diego's standing in the global beer community. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the inner workings of the beer industry and the future of craft beer in San Diego.

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    Leveraging Media to Elevate Your Brewery with Brandon Hernandez | Capital of Craft Podcast

    Joined by Brandon Hernandez of San Diego Beer News, we unpack the essentials of building fruitful relationships between breweries and media outlets. On this episode of the Capital of Craft Podcast, Brandon Shares his expert insights on what makes brewery news newsworthy, emphasizing the importance of being proactive, communicative, and equipped with media-ready content. We also explore the challenges and opportunities inherent in media engagement, from the necessity of timeliness to the power of shaping public perception.  Additionally, this episode shines a light on the evolving role of the San Diego Brewers Guild in fostering community, adapting to industry shifts, and empowering its members through innovative initiatives.

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    Art of Lager Brewing with Puesto Cerveceria's Doug Hasker & Jacob Bauch | Capital of Craft Podcast

    Lager, a style, a process, or just a term used by brewers? We sit down with Doug Hasker and Jacob Bauch, the brewing team behind Puesto Cerveceria, to discuss what makes the perfect lager from the perspective of a brewing team with decades of lager-making experience combined. With an extensive history brewing Mexican lagers, Puesto head brewer Doug shares his time-honored techniques and insight into crafting quality brews. Alongside hosts Erik and Jeff, Doug & Jacob discuss the meticulous craft behind brewing traditional lagers, the significance of patience, and the influence of water profiles on the delicate balance of flavors.

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    Outside Sales for Self-Distributing Breweries | Capital of Craft Podcast

    Join us for a compelling discussion on one of the craft beer industry's most crucial challenges: managing outside sales for self-distributing breweries. In this dense and competitive market, smaller breweries often struggle to gain handles and shelf space. With the expertise of Marc Martin, a seasoned beer sales professional and a dedicated board member of the San Diego Brewers Guild, we dive into this complex issue. Marc brings his professional insights as we explore the top strategies that breweries, even those with limited resources, can immediately implement to improve the effectiveness of their sales team and elevate their sales game. This episode is an invaluable opportunity for breweries to learn actionable steps to enhance their presence in the market Thank you to our sponsors: TapWyse TFG (Tax & Financial Group)

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Uncover San Diego's beer world with 'The Capital of Craft Podcast,' hosted by Erik Fowler and Jeff Fox and presented by the San Diego Brewers Guild (SDBG). The Capital of Craft delves into various facets of the beer world: the agricultural art of hop cultivation, the complex processes of brewing, and effective strategies for marketing in the local beer market. New guests every week!

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