

Craft Beer Professionals
Craft Beer Professionals
Craft Beer Professionals is a national network dedicated to the growth and betterment of the craft beer industry. CBP unifies and elevates the industry through educational content, peer to peer dialogue, and unique community events.
Educational sessions, interviews, and panel conversations that dive into critical topics in the craft beer industry.
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Educational sessions, interviews, and panel conversations that dive into critical topics in the craft beer industry.
[Stay up to date with CBP]
www.CraftBeerProfessionals.org
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May 15, 2025 • 33min
5 Reasons to Attend CBP Connects Charlotte
CBP Connects Charlotte is almost here, happening from June 9-11. Join us for a conversation to discover why you need to attend and how it can help you see greater success. 14 interactive sessions, 3 nightly receptions (Triple C, NoDa, Resident Culture), a trade show, and your opportunity to connect with other industry decision makers.This conversation features:Allison Soderberg (Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority)Chris Harker (Triple C Brewing)John Szymankiewicz (Beer Law Center)Kelly Meyer (How NOT To Start A Damn Brewery)Ron Nelson (Arryved)Join us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Grab your spot now at https://cbpconnects.com/

May 14, 2025 • 31min
Generosity + Growth: Strategic Marketing and Smart Giving for Breweries
In this session, we’ll dive into the complexities of handling the endless stream of donation requests while simultaneously positioning your brewery to effectively market itself in a crowded, competitive space. Craft breweries often face the challenge of balancing community involvement with smart marketing efforts, and the session will provide strategies for navigating both with confidence and efficiency.Key topics include: How setting your annual marketing calendar is a critical component of being able to source materials/decorating/merch in cost effective waysHow to leverage your taproom and assets that are underutilized to drive profit when it matters mostTechniques to determine when the right times are to make a donation, discount your products, and when/where to us Artificial Intelligence to help youThe power of strategic partnerships amongst other businessesOvercoming the fear of failure which holds many of our bold ideas backTracy is the co-owner of Southern Tail Brewing – she’s spend her life prior to that with over 25 years of experience in technology – specifically analytics. She uses the power of AI to help guide her team, simplify processes, and drive significant programming for the 12,000+ square foot venue. Tracy has had the honor of leading some of the world’s largest organizations to get a leg up on the competition and now at the forefront of making really big changes in the Little Rock, Arkansas market. She’s the vice president of The Pink Boots Society for Arkansas.Stay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.orgJoin us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Register now: https://cbpconnects.com/

May 10, 2025 • 37min
The Brewer’s Data Playbook: Step-by-Step Data Techniques You Can Use Today
Data is the secret ingredient to growing a successful brewing business. While brewing is a craft rooted in tradition, data offers actionable insights that can reduce costs, manage risks, boost revenue, and enhance efficiency. This webinar bridges the gap between recognizing the value of data and practically using it, even if you’re not a high- tech organization.We start with how to ask the right questions: What problem am I trying to solve? What story does my data tell? How can I gain clarity into what I should look at?From there, you’ll learn how to gather and prepare data effectively, from multiple sources like spreadsheets and ERPs to ensure clean, actionable datasets.We’ll discuss building a data culture within your organization, emphasizing collaboration and ownership to drive the data quality needed for accurate insights.Through demos, we’ll explore data visualization tools like Power BI and Tableau Public to organize and visualize your data for meaningful insights.Finally, we’ll dive into targeted analysis and the future of brewing analytics. Whether it’s understanding customer behavior, optimizing product offerings, driving predictive insights or leveraging AI tools like GPTs, data helps align the art and science of brewing. Start small, think big, and let data be your guide to success. From crafting the perfect brew to optimizing your business and growing a data culture that will invigorate your organization, this webinar equips you with the tips and tools to tap into your data’s potential.Michele Doyle is an innovative leader with over 25 years of experience driving business value through data-driven transformation. As Vice President of Data at Sennos, she advances the company’s data platform and capabilities, delivering actionable insights that empower customers across industries. In her previous roles, Michele has established analytics platforms, managed data operations, set architectural strategy and led cross-functional teams that united product owners, business leaders, and technical experts to drive measurable improvements.A champion of building successful data cultures, she emphasizes collaboration and accessibility to extend data’s value across entire organizations. With expertise spanning machine learning, AI, and data governance, Michele bridges gaps between Operations, Product, and Technology to deliver innovative solutions. She believes the best data strategies combine creativity, teamwork, and really strong coffee.Stay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.orgJoin us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Register now: https://cbpconnects.com/

May 7, 2025 • 30min
Words on Tap: Crafting Copy That Converts for Craft Beer Brands
Is your marketing copy lacking that special spark? Ever wondered how you can drive more engagement overall? Whether you’re releasing a new bold brew or getting folks hyped about exciting events in the taproom, great words are the secret ingredient to holding your audience’s attention and generating the hype.In this presentation we will explore the do’s and don’ts of marketing copy for craft beer brands. From writing irresistible headlines to hitting the right tone, you’ll discover easily applicable tactics to upgrade your messaging across social media, email campaigns, menus, and more. Learn how to tell your brewery’s unique story, emotionally connect with your audience, and channel simple creative writing tactics that inspire action. We’ll also look at mindset shifts that will give you the freedom to write with clarity, creativity, and confidence. Walk away with fast, actionable tips you can use right away, and new ideas to whip up excitement for every piece of collateral you create.Natalie Cross is the lead digital strategist at Get Hoptimized, a digital marketing agency focused on delivering measurable results for breweries through innovative online marketing strategies. With years of experience working with both large and small brands, Natalie excels in crafting tailored solutions that enhance online visibility, foster community engagement and valuable customer relationships. Driven by a strong passion for the craft beer industry, she is dedicated to helping breweries succeed and flourish in the digital world by utilizing a spectrum of digital tools, analyzing trends, and applying tactics to maximize their marketing initiatives and achieve long-term growth.Stay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.orgJoin us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Register now: https://cbpconnects.com/

May 5, 2025 • 47min
How Data Visualization Transforms Brewery Operations
Breweries don’t need more data – they need better insights. Every day, breweries collect data on production, ingredient usage, brewing yields, equipment utilization, and more, but the challenge lies in making sense of it all. This session will demonstrate how data visualization can cut through the noise, helping breweries uncover hidden opportunities, reduce inefficiencies, and improve profitability. We’ll begin by addressing the common pain points breweries face: siloed data, lack of actionable insights, and the frustration of unseen problems compounding. Using real-world examples, we’ll showcase how data visualization turns complex data into clear, actionable insights – empowering brewery leaders to quick identify and address key issues like high production losses, rising costs, and underutilized equipment.Attendees will see how tracking metrics like cost per barrel, beer loss trends, and brew-to-pack timelines can drive smarter decisions. We’ll also explore how these capabilities align teams, foster accountability, and provide clarity on targets and next steps. Attendees will leave with practices to implement immediately in their breweries, whether it’s aligning their data, visualizing data, refining processes, or identifying areas of cost savings. This session will empower breweries to operate smarter, faster, and more effectively – giving them a competitive edge in today’s tough market.As the Founder of Central Coast Analytics, Jeremy is revolutionizing how craft breweries interact with data. With 20 years of experience in analytics, he develops cutting-edge solutions that provide breweries and other industry partners with critical performance insights at their fingertips. His work enables clients to quickly see a holistic overview of their business and effortlessly drill in to uncover actionable insights. Jeremy’s passion lies in helping breweries transform data from a headache into a strategic advantage, empowering breweries to make smarter, data-driven decisions.Pulkit K. Agrawal (PKA) is the Founder and CEO of Beer30 by The 5th Ingredient®, a leading brewery operations management software aimed at enhancing beer quality and consistency. After graduating from Harvard College, PKA began working as a Process Engineer for Ballast Point Brewing, where he focused on packaging lines and nitrogen beer. In January 2018, PKA launched Beer30®, a brewery data management system that offers grain-to-glass process and quality data tracking, while expanding beyond the standard inventory tracking of other systems. Beer30 focuses on real-time brewing data input, raw material inventory, cost of goods analysis, quality and sensory tracking, sales and distribution, and accounting integration. Beer30 is currently in over 450 breweries globally, helping to #BrewMoreBeer and #BrewBetterBeer across the world. In December 2022, PKA was selected into the Forbes 30 Under 30, Class of 2023, in the Food and Drink category. In his free time, PKA enjoys traveling, scuba diving, and doing entrepreneurship coaching.Stay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.orgJoin us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Register now: https://cbpconnects.com

May 3, 2025 • 58min
THC Beverages: What Keeps Lawyers Awake at Night?
The THC beverage market is a “wild wild west” of regulatory enforcement. What’s legal? What’s illegal? What’s hemp derived THC? What about Delta-8? What do I have to do to make a beverage? How do I sell it? Can I ship it? There are way more questions than answers for beverage producers right now. But, with uncertainty there is opportunity. The market is growing and the margins are good. Now’s the time to get in. Or is it? This presentation will talk about all things that worry me, as a lawyer, about things that can go wrong. Even badly wrong. We’ll talk through the “points to consider” before (or after) you make the leap into THC beverages.Since founding Beer Law Center, John’s practice has centered on the craft beverage industry. John works with clients to help them achieve their personal and business goals. With a background in chemical engineering and homebrewing, John loves the industry and has dedicated his career to making a difference for artisanal beverage businesses everywhere. John is a BJCP Judge, holds a certification in WSET Level II – Wine and in Beer, and is the US’s only Certified Cicerone Alcohol Attorney. John’s book “Beer Law: What Brewers Need to Know” is also a great reference for anyone in the industry.Huge thanks to Small Batch Standard + InTouch LabelsStay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.orgJoin us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Register now: https://cbpconnects.com/

Apr 30, 2025 • 29min
Avoid Overengineering: When NOT to Invest in Brewery Technology
Better software, new apps, sensors supervising the facility, AI recipe development and many more. The list of emerging technologies is long, but when does it make sense to invest, and when does it not? Is there a point between the homebrewer, the nanobrewery and the craft brewery where technology is a requirement for success, versus just a “nice to have”? We want to explore this topic, and some of the reasoning for when it makes sense to invest, and when it doesn’t. The old saying of “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” can apply in many cases, but there is also the risk of loosing out on effieciencies and improvements that your peers are taking advantage of. Let’s get together to discuss, explore and see what frameworks are out there to make smart decisions for your brewery.Magnus has 15 years of experience as an Engineer, Consultant and Entrepreneur, and has supported a range of companies with implementing technologies to help improve productivity and efficiency across the US, Europe and the Middle East. He leads PLAATO Technologies as CEO, and is today 100% focused on building technologies and solutions that help breweries operate with higher efficiency.Huge thanks to Small Batch Standard + InTouch LabelsStay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.orgJoin us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Register now: https://cbpconnects.com/

Apr 28, 2025 • 39min
How to Keep Your Brewery Relevant for the Next Generation
The next wave of beer drinkers is here, and spoiler alert—they’re not like the last lot. Gen Z is all about connection, inclusivity, and creating new rituals, which means the old “pint in the pub” experience might need a bit of a shake-up. In this session, I’ll walk you through how to connect with this fresh generation of drinkers. We will cover branding, marketing, taproom vibes, and everything in between. It’s not just about making great beer anymore (though that still helps); it’s about creating experiences that bring people together in a modern and meaningful way. If you’re ready to turn your brewery into a magnet for the next-gen, grab a seat and let’s chat about how you can stand out, stay relevant, and make your mark.Tim Weaver is the guy who makes brands brilliant. As the owner of The Brand Weaver, he’s spent over 15 years helping brands craft identities that not only look cracking but actually work—bringing in punters, growing sales, and making a splash in the industry. Whether it’s giving a startup its first big break or breathing new life into a well-loved brewery, Tim’s all about making sure your brand stands out, turns heads, and keeps people coming back for more. He’s got a knack for spotting what makes a brand special and turning that into something unforgettable. When he’s not brewing up brand magic, you’ll find him sharing stories, cracking jokes, or enjoying a pint (strictly for research purposes, of course).Huge thanks to Small Batch Standard + InTouch LabelsStay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.orgJoin us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Register now: https://cbpconnects.com/

Apr 26, 2025 • 28min
That's Not Clean! Establishing a Baseline for Your Equipment
When you ask most professional brewers about what they do the most, the vast majority will answer cleaning. Despite this fact, during my many years of working with breweries of all sizes I frequently come across the phenomena where a baseline of clean for some brewers reveals that they have only ever known a dirty tank or other equipment as their baseline and call it clean. But if we have never seen the equipment or tank truly clean, how do we establish a true baseline? How do we define what clean is? When and how do we know our equipment is truly clean? How do we identify the first indications that our equipment is not clean? What should we consider before problems develop? What are the possible implications if we ignore the problems or simply do not have the expertise or training to identify them? This presentation will answer those questions and more.Born and raised in Cologne, Germany, Dirk graduated in Cologne with a degree in business administration. After working several years for a BASF subsidiary, he joined the Loeffler family business, where he worked in sales, technical services and research and development. In 1992, Dirk came to the United States to lay the groundwork for the US operations of Loeffler which led to the incorporation of Loeffler Chemical Corporation in 1994. Until 2019, Dirk served as the CEO and Technical Director for Loeffler Chemical Corporation. After the company merged in 2019, Dirk took a sabbatical and focused on teaching and enjoying some time with his family. In 2024, Dirk founded SEKA Chemicals together with his wife Alexis. As the Executive Vice President of Technical Operations and Sales he continues to develop new products and process technologies for breweries and distilleries. Dirk lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife Alexis and their twin boys Kai and Sebastian. Dirk has been an active member of the Master Brewers Association since 1992 and currently serves as the President for the MBAA Districts Mid-South and Georgia. Dirk is also an active member of the Brewers Association since 1993 and serves on the Board of the German School of Atlanta as Vice President and Safety Officer.Huge thanks to Small Batch Standard + InTouch LabelsStay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.orgJoin us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Register now: https://cbpconnects.com/

Apr 23, 2025 • 48min
Winning in Distribution
Most breweries face challenges when it comes to succeeding in distribution. From understanding how the numbers impact the business as a whole to managing distributor relationships, running a sales team, and coordinating logistics, distribution is no easy feat. In this rigged game, wins can happen, though they often feel fleeting. Some breweries distribute out of necessity, while others seek the validation of seeing their beer on store shelves. Whatever your motivation, there are a few essential concepts you must embrace to find success in distribution. In this session, we’ll share these key concepts along with benchmarks to help you unlock the path to distribution success.It all started in 2010 when Chris was fortunate enough to assist a start-up brewery with establishing back-office processes. This gave him a firsthand glimpse into the complications of running a brewery. Shortly thereafter, he founded Small Batch Standard, which has become the premier financial agency for craft over the past decade. Everyday, Chris and the SBS team are seeking the opportunity to assist an industry full of entrepreneurs who have proven to create amazing, local products. Small Batch Standard helps breweries uncover profit through outsourced accounting, tax compliance, and benchmark consulting. Chris has worked with over 200 breweries and is driven by building long-lasting deep relationships.Chris graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Business Finance in 2002. Then in 2006, he received his Master of Business Administration from the University of North Florida. He is an active member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Chris’s crew is made up of his wife and 3 children…They rock!Huge thanks to Small Batch Standard + InTouch LabelsStay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.orgJoin us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Register now: https://cbpconnects.com/


