Throwback Brewery

Episode 41: I took notes so you didn’t have to….today we are talking with Nicole from Throwback Brewery in NH

If you are in the NH area I highly recommend swinging by Throwback Brewery on the seacoast in North Hampton. They have some incredible beer, a great menu and just a beautiful spot to relax. So show them some love and swing by, say hi to those Golden Goats and Jane the donkey! And for everything that is going on at the brewery make sure you check out their events page.

Nicole and I chatted about a lot of things. She and her business partner, Annette, are such an inspirational entrepreneurs. They broke down doors and barriers in an industry that was completely dominate by men. They built an impressive business model and are being totally authentic to who they are. Sourcing 100% of their product for their beers within 200 miles of the brewery is no small task. They made a commitment to their business and brand to really following through with what their “why” is. Nicole made such a great point while we were talking about how being successful comes from being your most authentic self and really honing in on your “why”. You can have a great product, amazing packaging and a compelling brand but if you are missing that secret sauce of being authentic to who you are, well…it might not be as successful as it could’ve been.

Another thing that Nicole mentioned was really taking time to sharpen those soft skills. Finding your businesses core values, forming a team that is truly aligned with what you want to do with your business and taking care of those who are helping push your brand forward.

Beer Recipes:

I think this goes without saying, as we have chatted about this a few times but when you are cooking with beer watch out for beers with a high IBU, this indicates how bitter the beer will be. The higher the IBU the more bitter the beer will be and when its cooked down it will be amplified even more.

Now go forth and cook/eat some amazing food!!

Beth Fuller is a Boston based Food, Product and Lifestyle Photographer. One of the best ways to support the podcast and Beth is to write a review wherever you listen, like the podcast on your favorite platform and please keep Beth in mind for any photography projects as a gal has got to pay her bills!

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xoxo

Beth

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