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Gas hits your wallet at the pump, but it also hits your pint glass before most people notice. We start with the mood swing of coming home relaxed from a Michigan ski trip and instantly feeling the stress rise again, because running bars means the projects never stop. From there we get real about how inflation and fuel costs pressure the restaurant industry, what that could mean for summer tourism around Sandusky and Cedar Point, and why even a “small” fill-up can signal bigger changes in cost of goods and margins.
We also dig into bar and beverage news, including a headline about a fast-growing American whiskey brand defaulting on massive loans and what that teaches about scaling too fast. Then we zoom out to drinking trends: Americans reporting lower alcohol use, Gen Z leaning into moderation, and the surge in non-alcoholic beer and NA spirits. The nuance matters, and we talk about what it looks like when customers aren’t quitting, they’re mixing it up. On top of that, we vent about Ohio’s THC drink rollback and why it feels like the market is getting steered by lobbying instead of voters.
Finally, we bring it back to the day-to-day: Tique's is moving fast with construction, plumbing, equipment orders, and the stressful “hurry up and wait” of food and liquor licensing. Paddle Bar adds hours, we shout out a new bartender, plug the final Drunk History night, and talk merch. We wrap with the stuff only bar owners truly understand: fixing doors, re-fixing toilets, debating ice cube size, watching fast food prices creep up, and why downtown “retail pioneers” keep doing it anyway. Subscribe, share Barpod with a friend, and leave a review so more people who love bars, restaurants, and small business can find us.
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Gas hits your wallet at the pump, but it also hits your pint glass before most people notice. We start with the mood swing of coming home relaxed from a Michigan ski trip and instantly feeling the stress rise again, because running bars means the projects never stop. From there we get real about how inflation and fuel costs pressure the restaurant industry, what that could mean for summer tourism around Sandusky and Cedar Point, and why even a “small” fill-up can signal bigger changes in cost of goods and margins.
We also dig into bar and beverage news, including a headline about a fast-growing American whiskey brand defaulting on massive loans and what that teaches about scaling too fast. Then we zoom out to drinking trends: Americans reporting lower alcohol use, Gen Z leaning into moderation, and the surge in non-alcoholic beer and NA spirits. The nuance matters, and we talk about what it looks like when customers aren’t quitting, they’re mixing it up. On top of that, we vent about Ohio’s THC drink rollback and why it feels like the market is getting steered by lobbying instead of voters.
Finally, we bring it back to the day-to-day: Tique's is moving fast with construction, plumbing, equipment orders, and the stressful “hurry up and wait” of food and liquor licensing. Paddle Bar adds hours, we shout out a new bartender, plug the final Drunk History night, and talk merch. We wrap with the stuff only bar owners truly understand: fixing doors, re-fixing toilets, debating ice cube size, watching fast food prices creep up, and why downtown “retail pioneers” keep doing it anyway. Subscribe, share Barpod with a friend, and leave a review so more people who love bars, restaurants, and small business can find us.