I’m back at Olde Mother Brewing with founder Keith Marcoux to celebrate their 10th anniversary, even if we are technically a couple of months late. Keith was my very first guest on this podcast, and he’s been on pretty much every year since, so it’s only right that I share some big news with him.
In this episode, I officially announce that Uncapped will end next year; I’ve decided to stop at the 10-year mark this coming October.
But don't worry, we didn't get too sappy. We spent plenty of time covering:
The "Dummy Tax": The expensive lessons learned over a decade of entrepreneurship.
New Ventures: Keith’s plans for Charlie Wells Distilling Company, a new distillery and restaurant coming to New Market (featuring sandwiches named after his kids).
Throwback Stories: That time they hid the register cash in the microwave because they didn't have a safe.
Truck Talk: A very long, unplanned tangent about Keith’s love for old trucks versus Chris’s new Bronco and the joys of going to the dump.
We also discuss the new look for core beers like Hank and Impressionist and reflect on how much the industry, and our lives, have changed since we started.
Cheers to 10 years, and let’s make this final year count!
