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Episode 3 - Wastewater Management, Punch Buggy Brewing, HR Best Practices
Episode 3

Episode 3 - Wastewater Management, Punch Buggy Brewing, HR Best Practices

Episode three of the BYO Nano Podcast gets into the importance of managing wastewater at your brewery, catches up with a Nano Brewery in Philadelphia, and offers up HR legal advice that can help your business thrive.

BYO Nano Brew Podcast · Brew Your Own

March 15, 20201h 3m

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Show Notes

On This Episode of the BYO Nano Podcast:


- We talk with Luke Truman the Facilities Manager at Allagash Brewing Company about managing the liquid leaving the brewery


- Patrick Coyne and Ray Mowery, two of the owners behind Punch Buggy Brewing in Philadelphia talk about brewing small and lessons learned after being open for just a few months 

 

- and Attorney Peter Lowe sits down to talk about HR Law Essentials for small breweries Breweries


 

BYO Nano Brew Podcast Episode 3
Guests: Luke Truman, Patrick Coyne, Ray Mowery, and Peter Lowe
Host: John Holl
Contact: [email protected]
Website: BYO.com/nanopodcast
Music: Scott McCampbell

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