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Imagine quitting your career, selling your house and changing cities at the age of 29, just to move home (to a small town) in order to start a company with your father? Well, that's exactly what Steve Beauchesne did and he doesn't regret it one bit. By taking a leap of faith and "starting over" with his dad by his side, they were able to build one of the most successful craft brewery's in Canada. And to make the story even better, the duo decided to create one of the first all-sustainable brewery's. A decision that proved to be very rewarding. This is such a fun episode, as Steve shares how they got it off the ground- even with a lot of debt from his father's original business; what it was like finding a Brew Master when they couldn't afford to pay them a salary; how they built up a loyal following and why they are focused on making a global impact in lead up to their ten year anniversary. We also talk about how to make beer, where their recipes comes from, and so much more. Check out Beau's latest initiative- a Kickstarter Campaign to help fund a female run and operated brewery in Rwanda. If you love beer, business and creating impact, then you'll absolutely love this episode.
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Imagine quitting your career, selling your house and changing cities at the age of 29, just to move home (to a small town) in order to start a company with your father? Well, that's exactly what Steve Beauchesne did and he doesn't regret it one bit. By taking a leap of faith and "starting over" with his dad by his side, they were able to build one of the most successful craft brewery's in Canada. And to make the story even better, the duo decided to create one of the first all-sustainable brewery's. A decision that proved to be very rewarding. This is such a fun episode, as Steve shares how they got it off the ground- even with a lot of debt from his father's original business; what it was like finding a Brew Master when they couldn't afford to pay them a salary; how they built up a loyal following and why they are focused on making a global impact in lead up to their ten year anniversary. We also talk about how to make beer, where their recipes comes from, and so much more. Check out Beau's latest initiative- a Kickstarter Campaign to help fund a female run and operated brewery in Rwanda. If you love beer, business and creating impact, then you'll absolutely love this episode.