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    Explore " athletic brewing" with insightful episodes like "Life Lessons and Investing Strategies with Grant Johnson - Managing Director Benevolent Capital", "Drink beer everyday, Heineken and Russia, and hot sandwich talk", "NA Beer and Mocktails for Dry January", "Biggest beer stories of 2022" and "030 - Hop Water: The Next Big Beyond Beer Trend?" from podcasts like ""Taking the Leap", "Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast", "Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast", "Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast" and "Beer Branding Trends"" and more!

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    Life Lessons and Investing Strategies with Grant Johnson - Managing Director Benevolent Capital

    Life Lessons and Investing Strategies with Grant Johnson - Managing Director Benevolent Capital

    Show Notes: 
    Grant is a graduate of Brown University and is finishing his executive program at Harvard Business School. He is a Young President’s Organization (YPO) Member. He is the managing director of Benevolent Capital.

    • Montgomery Securities – Institutional sales program 
    •  First non-MBA member to be hired in the program. 
    • “Sometimes it is about timing. Sometimes it is about who you know more than anything else!” 
    • Venture Capital is for very early-stage companies to help them get off the ground. 
    • Private Equity is generally for later-stage companies looking to grow or transition. 
    • Grant became a “Sherpa” at Montgomery Securities  
    • (9:00) One of his first tests early in his career was to see if he had the ability to tell people that he didn’t know the answer. Always tell the truth and be honest. 
    • Don’t be afraid to apply for jobs where you don’t have all the skills. Skills can be taught. Hiring managers are looking for character, integrity, honesty, interpersonal skills, and communication skills.  
    • (12:45) Grant highlights a learning experience as the captain of his crew team when he lost a position in the first boat. 
    • “Sometimes out of the bad comes the great!”  
      • You really learn about yourself and life when things go wrong. 
      • Covid presented a learning and growing opportunity for us all. 
    • (17:45) Why is tenacity so important? 
    • Why did Montgomery Securities start by only hiring Athletes? 
    • (24:00) When Warren Buffet is wrong he is barely wrong but when he is right BIG and for a long time. 
    • Why did Grant leave Greenwich, Connecticut, and New York City? 
    • (34:45) Grant’s advice to his daughters “Free to be you, free to be me.” 
    • (40:00) “Our country needs the ability to have more debate.” 
    • (43:10) “You feel like we are fighting and arguing and I feel like we are finally communicating.” Grant uses a quote from the movie Jerry McGuire to help demonstrate a point on modern-day politics. 
    • Do we believe in free speech and diversity and inclusion or do we not? Today many only believe in this as long as you agree with them. 
    • (54:00) How to build a company with a billion in revenue? 
      • The importance of a robust board 
      • Your customers are raving evangelists for your product or service 
    • “Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast.” – Peter Drucker 
    • (55:00) How is Grant training his daughters to have success in life? 
      • Mixed Martial Arts  
    • Best Day Brewing – Non-Alcoholic Beer and Athletic Brewing – Are two of the companies that Grant’s firm has invested in. 
    • An SPV – Special Purpose Vehicle for each investment in Benevolent Capital 
    • They charge NO management fees for the investments in their fund. (The Traditional "2 and 20")... 
    • Plus they give all investors a 100% preferred return before they get paid. 
    • This is very different from most investment firms. 
    • For us to make an investment in a company we need to believe in the company and we have to want to be an evangelist for the product or service. 
    • Brett Johnson was running the family business (Targus Computer Accessory Company) and during that time frame after working with PE firms they decided when it was time for them to start their own investment firm they would do it differently. 
      • “We don’t need the management fees to be motivated to be successful.”  
    • Why did they invest in Orua Ring
    • How do they do due diligence in companies they invest in? 
      • Believe in the product – Great Products 
      • Teams when championships. Who is the management team? 
      • Is this in an A or C industry? 
      • What is the exit? How so you exit the investment? 
    • Either a big company needs to buy the product or they are buying it so it doesn’t fall into the hands of their competitor. 
    • Many times the price they will pay to prevent their competitor from getting it is higher than if they just want it for themselves. 
    • (1:26:30) How did Grant and Brett Johnson get involved in Professional Soccer in the United States and Great Britain? 
    •  How has the Ted Lasso show helped Professional Soccer? 
    • Best Day Brewing is an official sponsor of Professional Pickle Ball! 
    • (1:38:00) Grant Johnson’s State of the Union Address to the American People 
      • “Good, Better, Best. Never let it rest until your good is your better and your better is your best!”  
    • Book Recommendation 

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    Drink beer everyday, Heineken and Russia, and hot sandwich talk

    Drink beer everyday, Heineken and Russia, and hot sandwich talk

    What's the best sandwich in the world?

    Sandwiches.  So hot right now.  A chart circulated around Twitter claiming to list the World's best sandwiches.  We disagree with some of the answers, and so did many others, so we discuss (gripe) about on the show this week.

    Big news from Heineken this week and their promised exit from the Russian market.  Well, they're not gone yet.  Also big news that Bill Gates just snagged a huge Stake in the company.

    In our Big Beer Just Can't Catch a Break series we discuss drama from Miller-Coors and some whining from AB-InBev about watery beer.

    And from the world of NA beers, Athletic is launching a pre-workout brew.  NA for pre-workout and all the ABVs afterward.  On that note, should you drink beer every day?  If so, how much.  We'll tell you what happens to your body if you're a daily drinker.

    President Carter is in the news as his health is declining and he's entered hospice.  Beer drinkers and non-beer drinkers alike have been talking about him this week.  He was instrumental in getting the beer boom started in the US by signing legislation making it legal.  But, homebrewing was a side effect and we have Senator Alan Cranston to thank for adding it to the bill.

    New Podcast from New Belgium

    Shout out to New Belgium on the launch of their new podcast - Green Flags: How to Humanize Business and Get Rich Trying.  Discussions based around better business models that put humanity at its core.  Check it out on your favorite podcasting app.

    We DID drink some beers this week....

    • Creature Comforts - Bigger Dream Hazy IPA
    • Weldwerks - Luminosa DDH Juicy Bits
    • Other Half - Bagel and Schmear DDH IPA
    • NoFo - Blue Bird Day (Pilsner) (Couresy of NoFo.  Thanks!)

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    NA Beer and Mocktails for Dry January

    NA Beer and Mocktails for Dry January

    We're here to help you make it through Dry January

    We've made it through another year and here we are with our livers beaten senseless through the holiday celebrations.  If you're giving the body a break and trying to go dry we have some good news.  There are some pretty decent options available now to allow you to still have drink with your friends.

    People always have questions about the Beer Guys drinking NA beers.  Hey, we like beer, but we know that too much of it is not a good thing.  We also like the taste of beer so having an occasional day, week, month where we ease up on the alcohol can be a good thing.  Speaking of just doing a day or so... we heard of Damp January this year.  That's kind of the principle we've been going by.  It can still be beneficial to take a break even if you don't go totally dry.

    With that in mind... here are a few of our favs.

    NA Beers

    • Athletic Brewing - Most of what we've tried from Athletic is solid.  They are our favorite all around NA brewer
    • Partake - Another one that is mostly solid.
    • Bravus - Their Peanut Butter Dark is our single fav NA beer, and the one that would be most difficult for us to tell from an alcoholic version of the same style
    • Ceria - Only a couple offerings right now but they are tasty.  If you're in CA or CO, they offer NA brews infused with THC and CBD.  (Ceria was founded by Dr. Keith Villa, the creator of Blue Moon.)
    • One to pass on.... Hairless Dog.  We tried several of their offerings and did not find any we thought were palatable.

    NA Spirits

    NA spirits have some catching up to do with NA beer.  The quality is just not there and they are VERY far off from tasting anything like what they are trying to replace.

    Most brands do say they are meant to be mixers rather than drinking them straight.  We highly suggest you follow this guideline.  The "bite" and mouthfeel is the hard part here.  Some brands add pepper and capsaicin to try and mimic the heat, but it's still a long shot

    We recently tried Drink Monday gin and whiskey.  They are some of the better ones we've tried, but still not sippers.  Nate made an NA Old Fashioned with them and it was a decent cocktail, but not really passable as an Old Fashioned.

    BIG WINNER - Lyre's Italian Spritz is pretty t

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    Biggest beer stories of 2022

    Biggest beer stories of 2022

    You've (almost) made it through another year.  Congrats.  There was a lot going on in 2022 and you may have missed some of the beer stories with all <gestures broadly> this going on.

    PBR started off the year with some interesting Tweets.  We saw some big acquisitions and mergers, a few major closures, and we lost a legend.  NA beer continued to grow, and it continues to be highly-debated whether or not the sectors growth is meaningful.

    West Coast IPA came back around for a visit, and we're guessing we'll see more of it.  Brian's betting on more rauchbiers, but I'm not so sure about that one.

    Our biggest concern is that breweries are out of Covid money and some that may have been ready to call it quits in 2020 are facing that now, along with others.  I'm afraid we'll see a lot of closures in the new year.

    Well.  Whatever happens.  We'll be at the studio having a nice, cold pint and waiting for it all to blow over.

    Cheers and Happy New Year!


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    030 - Hop Water: The Next Big Beyond Beer Trend?

    030 - Hop Water: The Next Big Beyond Beer Trend?

    Points of discussion:

    1. Beer Branding Trends Newsletter Issue on Hop Water

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    Athletic Brewing Company - Stratford, CT

    Athletic Brewing Company - Stratford, CT

    Trying to make it through Dry January? Ready for a lifestyle change? Trying to stay fit while enjoying quality beer? This episode is your solution. 

    Athletic Brewing Company is a fully non-alcoholic brewing company making the highest quality beers without compromise. 

    Sam walks us through the journey of how an NA Brewery not only decided to break into the market, but also how it did so extremely successfully!

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    Website: athleticbrewing.com

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    CoH Episode 60: Athlete and Survivor, SaraMae Hollandsworth.

    CoH Episode 60: Athlete and Survivor, SaraMae Hollandsworth.

    One of the fundamental teachings in Stoic Philosophy is the understanding what’s in your control and what is not. We don’t control what happens to us, but we do control our response to those things. To better understand that concept, I bring you this week’s guest and fellow Athletic Brewing Ambassador, SaraMae Hollandsworth. SaraMae is an accomplished athlete, fitness expert, writer and all-around bad ass who is the living embodiment of what it means to accept your situation, but not let it define you. SaraMae suffered a life-threatening health condition that nearly took her life, and ultimately resulted in the loss of both of her legs.  Prior to this, SaraMae was a collegiate athlete and personal trainer that had devoted most of her life to her own fitness goals, as well as helping others in their fitness journey. 

    SaraMae was extremely open about both the physical and mental challenges she faced as she came to terms with her new normal. She describes accepting her current condition, but not letting it define who she is as an athlete or as a person. I was blown away by SaraMae’s story and hope you guys get as much from this as I did. To learn more about SaraMae and her story, check her out on Instagram at @thesaramae

    Bikes n Brews

    Bikes n Brews

    Alex Showerman of Athletic Brewing joins the band to discuss their new N/A Blood Orange IPA, how brands can change the world and that classic summer love story, bikes and beers

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    Episode 140: Bill Shufelt & Athletic Brewing Co.

    Episode 140: Bill Shufelt & Athletic Brewing Co.

    Dry January Series #2
    A month of exploring the most innovative non-alcoholic craft brands in the world & the sober curious movement.

    “If you don’t drink, I think it’s something to be loud and proud about, rather than anonymous and shameful like it always has been.”

    On this week’s episode of the Eat Green Make Green Podcast, I sit down with the legendary Bill Shufelt. Bill is the Co-Founder & CEO of the non-alcoholic craft beer brand Athletic Brewing Co. Athletic Brewing has exploded in the past 3 years, raising over $20M, recently being valued at over $150M, and is widely considered the leader in the space. We talk about why Bill accidentally stopped drinking during his days as a trader on Wall Street, how the decision impacted his life and health, when and why he decided to leave his corporate job and start Athletic Brewing, the challenges of brewing an amazing non-alcoholic beer, some of the habits he has daily to keep himself well, the culture of wellness in his company and the Athletic community, how he handles the pressure of running a large business, his advice for starting to drinking less, and more. Bill is an incredible guy with a beautiful mission.

    Show Notes

    Athletic Brewing Website

    Athletic Brewing Instagram


    Athletic Brewing head brewer/co-founder John Walker

    Athletic Brewing head brewer/co-founder John Walker

    John Walker, co-founder and head brewer for Athletic Brewing, joins us at the 1-minute mark.

    • What is Athletic Brewing?
    • Did you know Bill Shufelt, founder, before or how did you all meet?
    • Was the R&D phase a lot of home brewing? 
    • How difficult was it for folks to grasp the non-alcoholic craft brewery?
    • Do you all make beer like other craft breweries or do you de-alcoholize the beer?
    • What are the unique challenges in brewing N.A. beer that “normal” craft brewers don’t face?
    • Why did you take the leap from a great brewpub in Santa Fe (where he was highly awarded) to take on the intellectual challenge of solving non-alcoholic beer. 
    • What drew you to get into brewing?
    • Are people shocked the first time they have a real N.A. craft beer?
    • How did the Aftershift IPA collaboration come together?
    • How do you approach creating recognizable beer flavors and styles?  
    • You all must be doing something right with the success, right?
    • Can folks expect any style of beer from you all?
    • “Two for the Trails” is your conservation-focused initiative, what is that?
    • What’s next for Athletic?

    We talk about our Drinking Buddies club and our new monthly giveaways at the 27-minute mark.


    Dry January with Athletic Brewing

    Dry January with Athletic Brewing

    Recording at Top Hops Beer Shop, Jimmy is joined by Bill Shufel, the founder of Athletic Brewing, a non-alcoholic beer company. Some of his early supporters are around the table as well: Ted Kenny of Top Hops, Dan Lamonaca of Beer Karma, and Josh Bernstein the author of Drink Better Beer. Top Hops started serving beers from Athletic Brewing when they didn’t have a liquor license, but what began as a consequence of circumstance has become an intentional choice to serve non-alcoholic beer on tap. These beer industry experts discuss some unexpected production challenges in making NA beer, the retail appeal of this product, and the history of sessionable beers.   

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