Ninjas and Unicorns and Pipeworks Brewing | Ep. 238
Pipeworks Brewing focuses on controlled expansion and innovative brews to keep things moving forward
Since opening in 2012 Pipeworks Brewing has received praise for their brews. As their became more and more popular the brewery chose to keep their growth controlled, only sending beer to areas where it would be appreciated and move quickly. Locally, Pipeworks makes sure only their freshest and best beers get to consumers by self-distributing. In addition to allowing the brewery to keep more of the money from the beer they sale it also allows them to remain hands on with all of their accounts.
This week we’re joined by Director of Sales Ricky Boehm and Brewers Scott Coffman and Nate Morton. We talk about the early days of the brewery and the days of killing it on Kickstarter, their Abduction stouts and any new variants that may be in the works, scaling up, and what Pipeworks beer would pair best with an Italian beef… there’s some debate on this one.
Pipeworks Brewing Co.
3912 West McLean Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647
* As of this post Pipeworks is open for contactless curbside pickup
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