Logo
    Search

    About this Episode

    Key points and takeaways

    • Community Cultures started as a passion project collecting wild yeast samples from nature
    • It takes intensive process of isolation, identification, testing to develop wild yeasts for commercial use
    • Organic growth from a small garage operation to a larger facility comes with challenges of limited budget
    • Fostering team collaboration by playing to strengths and allowing flexibility is important for small businesses 
    • Developing unique flavors from native microbes can attract or repel brewery customers
    • Perseverance and pivoting ideas over time can turn curiosity into a successful business
    • Support people by letting them grow into their positions. 

     

    Community Cultures Yeast Lab

    Instagram

    Facebook

    1202 WEST ELSMERE PLACE, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, 78201, 

     210-236-8351 

    MARA@TEXASCULTURES.COMMUNITY

     

     

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    Recent Episodes from Harvest to Pour: Business of Beverages

    WellBeing Brewing Co with Jeff Stevens --The challenges and growth of the non-alcoholic beer business.

    WellBeing Brewing Co with Jeff Stevens --The challenges and growth of the non-alcoholic beer business.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Jeff Stevens founded Wellbeing Brewing after recognizing a lack of good-tasting non-alcoholic beer options for those in recovery or who don't drink alcohol.

    - Introducing a craft non-alcoholic beer was initially challenging due to skepticism, but partnerships with retailers like Total Wine helped validate the category.

    - Wellbeing Brewing uses a specialized German machine and collaborates with local breweries to craft unique non-alcoholic beers.

    - The growing wellness movement and trends like Dry January have expanded the market for non-alcoholic drinks.

    - Future goals include increasing production capacity, reopening the online store, and potentially opening a taproom to further promote the brand.

     

    WellBeing Brewing Company

    Instagram

    Facebook

    LinkedIn

    TikTok

     

     

     

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    A Bar Above with Chris Tunstall -- Innovation, community, and accessibility in craft cocktails.

    A Bar Above with Chris Tunstall  -- Innovation, community, and accessibility in craft cocktails.

    Some key takeaways and lessons learned from the interview include:

    - Facing criticism and pushback when first sharing new ideas can be overcome by focusing on positive discussion and continual learning.

    - Providing educational frameworks and structures allows for creativity within guidelines.

    - Breaking processes down scientifically makes complex skills more approachable.

    - Developing high-quality, durable products solves real industry problems.

    - Gathering community and user feedback is invaluable for new product development.

    - Building a supportive community takes time and responds positively to criticism.

    - Prioritizing quality, service and flexible work-life balance attracts top talent.

    - Mentorship, patience and learning from others is important for any entrepreneurial venture.

    - Hospitality extends beyond drinks to include educational resources and customer service.

     

    A Bar Above

    Instagram
    Facebook
    YouTube
    LinkedIn

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    Patric and Kaibab of Sauvage Spectrum Estate Winery

    Patric and Kaibab of Sauvage Spectrum Estate Winery

    Key points from the interview:
    - Patric and Kaibab started the winery after meeting through their work in the Colorado wine industry, with a vision to have creative control and showcase unique grape varieties
    - They focus on lesser-known varietals and experimentation to create distinctive blends and styles like sparkling wines
    - Challenges in starting with limited resources and COVID-19 impacts, but the pandemic increased local visitation and demand
    - They source grapes from their 100% estate vineyard and experiment with European and American varieties suited to the region's terroir
    - Patric tailors winemaking techniques to each variety's characteristics to bring out unique flavors 
    - Marketing focuses on events, festivals, and word-of-mouth while addressing challenges like declining wine sales
    - Future goals include expanding food offerings, generating winter sales, and continuing innovation to attract new customers.

     

    Sauvage Spectrum Estate Winery

    Instagram

    LinkedIn

    Facebook

     

     

     

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    Parker Puchta with Adam Puchta Winery - Memorable experiences through quality wine and relationships.

    Parker Puchta with Adam Puchta Winery  - Memorable experiences through quality wine and relationships.

    Some key takeaways from the interview:

    - The importance of high quality grapes for producing good wine.

    - Creating memorable experiences for customers through personalized interactions.

    - Building relationships with grape growers and customers to ensure quality.

    - Making continuous small improvements to processes while honoring tradition.

    - The challenges of upgrading infrastructure in an historic business.

    - Learning from mistakes but continuing to make decisions and move forward.

    - Investing in staff development to build a knowledgeable team and loyal customers.

    - Balancing respect for history with a vision for the future of the business.

    - Sourcing grapes locally for more control over quality and scheduling.

    - Ongoing work to improve soil health and vineyard management practices.

     

    Adam Puchta Winery

    Instagram

    LinkedIn

    Facebook

     

     

     

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    Nobletons Distilling House with Demetrius Cain

    Nobletons Distilling House with Demetrius Cain

     

    Takeaways

    - Nobletons Distilling has a long family history in distilling going back to 1824. Demetrius is continuing a multi-generational family tradition.

    - They control the entire process from growing their own heirloom grains to distilling and aging the whiskey. This allows them to control quality and flavor.

    - Their 48-day fermentation process gives their whiskey unique long-chain fatty acid profiles that make it thick and viscous.

    - They faced challenges starting out but were able to survive the pandemic without taking on debt, which they advise against for new distilleries.

    - Their goal is to continue growing distribution while maintaining quality and tradition passed down over generations.


    Noboltons Distilling House

    Instagram

    Facebook

     

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    Your Business Keystone

    Your Business Keystone

    Some key points about developing a Keystone include: 

    - It establishes a long-term vision for where the business is headed over the next 2-5 years. This provides direction and focus. - The Keystone is written as a purpose statement that the entire team can understand and work towards. 

    - It acts as a filter to determine which projects, ideas and activities most directly support achieving the defined purpose and goals. Only initiatives that align with the Keystone get priority attention. 

    - Looking at all business opportunities through the lens of the Keystone helps surface the highest impact work that needs to be done. This leads to clearer prioritization and decision making. 

    - Revisiting goals against the Keystone keeps the business focused on profitability and growth, versus getting distracted by non-essential tasks. 

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    Derek Martin - Martin Brothers Winery: Navigating change while growing your business.

    Derek Martin - Martin Brothers Winery: Navigating change while growing your business.

    Key Takeaways

    - Developing standardized processes and procedures to allow scaling and hiring employees to take over tasks. This frees up the owner's time.

    - Jumping into business ownership means learning aspects of running a business beyond just production, like sales, marketing, and financial management.

    - Documenting processes helps new employees understand tasks step-by-step to efficiently take over responsibilities.

    - Sourcing ingredients like honey from different regions can impact the flavor and uniqueness of mead products. Consistent quality fermentation is also important.

    - Scaling production while moving operations presented challenges like upgrading equipment and establishing new distribution networks.

    - Developing standardized processes allows a business to systematize tasks and efficiently train new hires.

    - Mead production involves aspects of both winemaking and running a business. Entrepreneurs need skills in areas like cash flow management, sales, and financial planning.

    - The mead industry is growing but still, niche, offering opportunities for businesses to highlight unique ingredients in varietal honey.

     

    Martin Brothers Winery

    Instagram

    Facebook

    YouTube

    Use code 'harvesttopour' for 15% off your online purchase from Marting Brothers Winery

    Blog: 

    From Grapes to Gold: The Sweet Evolution of Martin Brothers Winery

     

     

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    Gail Kurpgeweit - Pivot North Consulting - innovation and problem-solving to develop unique, premium products that stand out on shelves.

    Gail Kurpgeweit - Pivot North Consulting - innovation and problem-solving to develop unique, premium products that stand out on shelves.

    Some key takeaways and lessons learned from the interview include:

    - Restaurant owners face many challenges in commercializing products and need expertise to navigate CPG processes.

    - Innovation and creative problem-solving techniques are crucial for developing unique, premium products.

    - Building a loyal consumer following on social media helps prove concepts and drive sales to retailers.

    - Coming fully prepared with packaging, formulas, sourcing, etc. is important for finding the right co-packer partner.

    - Legal compliance, distribution challenges, and production planning must be addressed.

    - Treating retail shelf space as valuable real estate requires ongoing sales and marketing support.

    - Case studies provide insights on overcoming obstacles like shelf-stable milkshakes or frozen scones.

    - A fully managed approach can help restaurant brands overcome barriers to retail success.

     

    Gail Kurpgeweit

    Pivot North Consulting

    Facebook

    Instagram

    Mastering Co-Manufacturing for Food Brands -------- Use the offer word ' HARVEST ' for 20% off.

     

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    Phillip Bogolub - Conscious Communication

    Phillip Bogolub - Conscious Communication

    Some of the key takeaways and lessons learned from the interview include:

    - Developing employee purpose and engagement from the top down is important for retention and business success.

    - Getting into silence on a regular basis allows your subconscious mind to solve problems and generate new ideas.

    - Exercising the mind in new ways through techniques like mindfulness can improve well-being for both individuals and businesses.

    - Having a positive mindset that is consciously developed through practices like imagination is important for overcoming challenges.

    - Using music, light, and other stimuli can help engage the mind in a unique way to solve problems and communicate consciously.

    - Developing specificity in goals and visions is important to manifesting or creating what you want according to your belief system.

    - Business owners should find ways to improve their own well-being and mindset in order to better support their employees and customers.

     

    Phillip Bogolub

    https://bogolubrecords.com/ajanoi/

    Conscious Communication Podcast

    LinkedIn

    Instagram

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/

    Frank Piuck of Cyberhenge: The importance of aligning your website with your overall branding and marketing

    Frank Piuck of Cyberhenge: The importance of aligning your website with your overall branding and marketing

    Key Takeaways

     

    - Websites are an important marketing tool and should be regularly evaluated and updated.

    - Visuals, language, and messaging should be consistent across a company's website and other marketing channels.

    - Websites need to clearly communicate what makes a product or business unique in a way customers can understand.

    - Changes to websites often don't need to be expensive, especially for small updates.

    - Businesses should consider separate websites if targeting multiple distinct audiences.

    - Evaluating websites annually at minimum or more frequently for fast-changing companies is recommended.

     

    Frank Piuck

    Cyperhenge

    LinkedIn

     

    Connect with the Host
    Matthew Shipp

    Be a guest: https://emberisolutions.com/harvest-to-pour/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshipp/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewjshipp/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emberisolutions

    Emberi Solutions: https://emberisolutions.com/