Beer School: Bottling Success at the Brooklyn Brewery

[Steve Hindy, Tom Potter] ✓ Beer School: Bottling Success at the Brooklyn Brewery ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Beer School: Bottling Success at the Brooklyn Brewery More enjoyable than brewing up a buisness Jeffrey J. Bonavita Jr I really enjoyed the style of writing. Steve and Tom each bring unique perspectives to the book. I like how they wove their story in with business practices. Compared to Sams story dogfish head his story got lost in a lot of discussion on branding and marketing, which was great info but harder to read through. Tom and Steve do a better job weaving the story into an enjoyable, forward moving narrative. This book gives a great look

Beer School: Bottling Success at the Brooklyn Brewery

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Rating : 4.51 (561 Votes)
Asin : 0470068671
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 306 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-07-19
Language : English

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Steve writes with a journalist's skepticism-as though he has forgotten that he is reporting on himself. Beer School explains how they did it: their mistakes as well as their triumphs. Tom is even less forgiving-he's a banker, after all. Being down the block from the Brooklyn Brewery, I had firsthand witness to their positive impact on our community. And if that's not enough, it is all about beer!" —Professor Murray Low, Executive Director, Lang Center for Entrepreneurship, Columbia Business School"Great lessons on what every first-time entrepreneur will experience. Readers can learn from these lessons too." —Michael Preston, Adjunct Professor, Lang Center for Entrepreneurship, Columbia Business School, and coauthor, The Road to Success: How to Manage Growth"Although we (thankfully!) never had to deal with the Mob, being held up at gunpoint, or having our beer and equipment ripped off, we definitely identified with the challenges faced in those early days of cobbling a brewery together. Steve Hindy and Tom Potter provided it. I give Steve and Tom's book an A++!" —Norm Brodsky, Senior Contributing Editor, Inc. magazine"Beer School is a useful and entertaining book. It is clear that they learned a lot along the way. What do you get when you cross

Though Hindy and Potter may not help the aspiring entrepreneur strike gold, they offer a compelling model and a heartening story. But this account serves up more than the usual suds and foam—its counsel is sound and its prose lively, and it should appeal to both wannabe industrialists and beer drinkers, not that those categories are mutually exclusive. From Publishers Weekly This winning tale of the rise of the Brooklyn Brewery follows the basic pattern of every entrepreneur's memoir: a restless visionary sets out to accomplish a dream, barely survives a series of setbacks, eme

More enjoyable than brewing up a buisness Jeffrey J. Bonavita Jr I really enjoyed the style of writing. Steve and Tom each bring unique perspectives to the book. I like how they wove their story in with business practices. Compared to Sam's story dogfish head his story got lost in a lot of discussion on branding and marketing, which was great info but harder to read through. Tom and Steve do a better job weaving the story into an enjoyable, forward moving narrative. This book gives a great look into how the Brooklyn B. Raspsu1 said Great read even if starting a business that's not a brewery!. I'm about half way through this book and I'm really enjoying it. I'm finding that this book would be a great read for anyone starting a business, not just a brewery. The speak is open entrepreneur language in most cases and not just about a brewery.I like how they go through the struggles of starting a business and then their grade themselves on how they did. They seem to be pretty honest with their grading system and talk about what they could have done. "This is a business book beer just happens to be their product" according to M. Scherer. From an entertainment standpoint this book held my interest. I learned a lot of what not to do in starting a brewery. Their inflated egos cost them lots of money that could have been better spent when starting this business and when I got to the end of the book I don't feel they still understood that concept.If you are looking for information on how to start a successful brewery this isn't it. It is filled with stories and not information with the possib