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Our guest today, Brian Grossman, the Chief Brewer and second-generation brewery owner at Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., reveals why even one of the biggest brands in beer still relies on the "last line of defense" to survive. If you don't listen to the end, you’ll keep dropping the ball in the final inch of service, leaving thousands in tips and repeat business on the table while your competitors master the details you're currently ignoring.
It’s common to treat the product as a commodity rather than a sequence of high-stakes interactions. You are likely failing the "ands versus buts" test, where one neglected detail like a leaf-blown walkway or a detergent-stained glass negates years of brand-building and precision. This episode provides the corrective framework to move from a "good enough" mentality to an elite standard of execution that forces customers to reorder, return, and recommend.
Sierra Nevada is a legend in the brewery world. Not only did they kickstart the craft brewing movement, but even to this day they remain a 100% family owned and operated business. If you care about beer, this episode is for you.
Expect to Learn:
Links:
Sierra Nevada Official Website
RoomSierra Nevada Taprooms and Tastings (Chico, CA & Mills River, NC)
Service starts now.
Follow the show: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube
I talk mostly to people in and around the service industry space. I'm looking to hear from the people I wish I could have talked to when I was coming up in restaurants. Said another way: I am trying to make sense of this wild, beautiful mess of a life, and help others that are feeling similarly confused and/or lost. Check out the Podcast Website Here and get in touch with me!
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As always, I’m just here taking notes, trying to figure out what it all means.
Cheers
By Andrew RoyOur guest today, Brian Grossman, the Chief Brewer and second-generation brewery owner at Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., reveals why even one of the biggest brands in beer still relies on the "last line of defense" to survive. If you don't listen to the end, you’ll keep dropping the ball in the final inch of service, leaving thousands in tips and repeat business on the table while your competitors master the details you're currently ignoring.
It’s common to treat the product as a commodity rather than a sequence of high-stakes interactions. You are likely failing the "ands versus buts" test, where one neglected detail like a leaf-blown walkway or a detergent-stained glass negates years of brand-building and precision. This episode provides the corrective framework to move from a "good enough" mentality to an elite standard of execution that forces customers to reorder, return, and recommend.
Sierra Nevada is a legend in the brewery world. Not only did they kickstart the craft brewing movement, but even to this day they remain a 100% family owned and operated business. If you care about beer, this episode is for you.
Expect to Learn:
Links:
Sierra Nevada Official Website
RoomSierra Nevada Taprooms and Tastings (Chico, CA & Mills River, NC)
Service starts now.
Follow the show: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube
I talk mostly to people in and around the service industry space. I'm looking to hear from the people I wish I could have talked to when I was coming up in restaurants. Said another way: I am trying to make sense of this wild, beautiful mess of a life, and help others that are feeling similarly confused and/or lost. Check out the Podcast Website Here and get in touch with me!
Classic Episodes You May Like:
As always, I’m just here taking notes, trying to figure out what it all means.
Cheers