
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
After years working at various breweries and hosting their own craft beer podcast, Chelsea Rhoads and Liz Hess finally decided to take the plunge and buy a brewery.
The pair, who co-host the Body By Beer podcast, acquired Denver’s Berkeley Alley Beer Company earlier this summer and have put their own spin on the beloved local spot. They joined Brewbound managing editor Jess Infante for a conversation about why now was the time to become brewery owners and how they plan for Berkeley Alley to be a community gathering hub.
The brewery, which opened as De Steeg before being sold and rechristened Berkeley Alley in 2021, has a four-barrel brewhouse, which Hess runs.
“We get a chance to really play and learn and really get our feet wet, so I'm looking forward to that,” she said. “I'm not saying it's not scary times, as far as expense goes, because it is, right? But we think that we can push people to come in and expand that by offering more than just beer.”
Ahead of the interview, Brewbound senior reporter Zoe Licata chats about the latest headlines, including Boston Beer’s tale of two teas and the Brewers Association’s midyear survey results. Plus, she details a recent taproom visit that blew her away.
4.4
8888 ratings
After years working at various breweries and hosting their own craft beer podcast, Chelsea Rhoads and Liz Hess finally decided to take the plunge and buy a brewery.
The pair, who co-host the Body By Beer podcast, acquired Denver’s Berkeley Alley Beer Company earlier this summer and have put their own spin on the beloved local spot. They joined Brewbound managing editor Jess Infante for a conversation about why now was the time to become brewery owners and how they plan for Berkeley Alley to be a community gathering hub.
The brewery, which opened as De Steeg before being sold and rechristened Berkeley Alley in 2021, has a four-barrel brewhouse, which Hess runs.
“We get a chance to really play and learn and really get our feet wet, so I'm looking forward to that,” she said. “I'm not saying it's not scary times, as far as expense goes, because it is, right? But we think that we can push people to come in and expand that by offering more than just beer.”
Ahead of the interview, Brewbound senior reporter Zoe Licata chats about the latest headlines, including Boston Beer’s tale of two teas and the Brewers Association’s midyear survey results. Plus, she details a recent taproom visit that blew her away.
8,658 Listeners
32,093 Listeners
3,212 Listeners
31,997 Listeners
154 Listeners
1,063 Listeners
342 Listeners
6,902 Listeners
5,942 Listeners
117 Listeners
5,401 Listeners
9,249 Listeners
20 Listeners
2,208 Listeners
252 Listeners