The Microbrewery Handbook: Craft, Brew & Build Your Own Microbrewery Success

The Microbrewery Handbook: Craft, Brew & Build Your Own Microbrewery SuccessUpcoming new book The Microbrewery Handbook is an indispensable, first-of-its-kind book for anyone in the micro and craft brewing industry and for craft beer enthusiasts thinking about starting their own microbrewery. Written by DC Reeves, founder of Perfect Plain Brewing Company, in Pensacola, Florida, The Microbrewery Handbook, is currently available for pre-order and will be available wherever books are sold on November 26th.

Hoboken, NJ (October 16, 2019) – The craft brewery resurgence has reached unprecedented heights in the United States. There are more than 7,500 breweries in operation, the most in US history, with microbreweries popping up in local communities from coast to coast. Great tasting beer is of course essential to the overall success of a brewery, but it is just the beginning. Today, it is the other key factors that can make or break a successful microbrewery and the new book, The Microbrewery Handbook, is the first-of-its-kind guide to the business of craft beer. As the founder of his own successful microbrewery, author DC Reeves explains that while great tasting beer is important, there are many elements beyond the beer itself that go into creating, growing, and sustaining a successful microbrewery in today’s saturated market.

“Gone are the days when opening a microbrewery and calling it ‘local’ equaled unrivaled success,” Reeves said. “What will define success in this new era of craft beer is how well a brewery does the other things besides beer: Hiring, customer experience, employee engagement, operations, cash flow. Our industry has graduated past the simple importance of merely making great beer and into a new fiercely competitive world.” To hear more about the book straight from the author, check out this video: https://youtu.be/ktNUz6phHzA.

The Microbrewery Handbook offers real-world advice and proven strategies to help brewers thrive in the competitive micro and craft brewing industry. Based on his own experience as the founder of Perfect Plain Brewing Company in Pensacola, Florida, Reeves offers practical guidance for brewers covering everything from the basics of brewing and the financial and business side of opening a brewery to creating a company culture, getting the word out, and helping a brewery thrive in local communities. The book also includes interviews and insight with industry experts as well as owners of some of the nation’s elite craft breweries including Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head, Jeffrey Stuffings of Jester King and Doug Resier of Burial Brewing.

Broken down into five sections, Reeves dives into the business of beer and explains:

  • The BasicsUnderstand the industry, focus and differentiate your taproom.
  • Build Your MicrobreweryCreate a business plan and figure out the financials
  • Leadership & Company Culture – The keys to strong leadership, hiring well, and how to keep happy and engaged employees.
  • Creating an Incredible Customer Experience – How to build a taproom that both pleases customers and garners revenue.
  • Get The Word Out – Tips for branding, social media and public relations.
  • Love Your Local Community – Turn a taproom into a community anchor and attract and hold on to loyal customers.

The Microbrewery Handbook is currently available for pre-order and will be available wherever books are sold November 26th. For more information, please visit: https://perfectplain.com/.

About the Book: The Microbrewery Handbook (Wiley, November 2019, ISBN:    

9781119598046, $25.00, 288 pages)

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