Workshop
Lessons Learned from 12 Years Running a Nano Brewery
When Tim Meyers started up his one-barrel taproom brewery in May 2010 in Denver, Colorado the phrase “Nano Brewery” didn’t even exist. Strange Craft Beer Company was the first taproom brewery in the city and has since become a destination spot for Colorado beer drinkers taking home multiple awards, including four Great American Beer Festival medals and two World Beer Cups. Along the way Tim has also learned from missteps as a Nano pioneer with one of the first small-scale taproom breweries in the country. Find out these lessons earned through a dozen years of running a small-batch brewing business focused on taproom distribution.
TIM MEYERS
OWNER, STRANGE CRAFT BEER CO.
Link to Tim Myers’ PDF of the presentation can be found here: https://byo.com/wp-content/uploads/Tim-Myers-NanoCon-2022-BYO-Talk.pdf
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