2016 has been an excellent and eventful year for VicinityBrew Software. We have built relationships with many new friends and clients, have attended a great deal of events in the beer industry, and have had fun throughout the whole year. We are thankful for many things, too many to list, but here are the top contenders of things we're thankful for this year.
3. “Getting to know some tremendous fellow entrepreneurs and their staff at
our craft beer clients.”
4. “Sharing some knowledge with some prospective brewers at the HACC
in Harrisburg, PA. They are doing some good things for the Brewers of
Pennsylvania (BOP)!”
5. “Learning a ton at the New Brewers Challenge at each of the Brewbound
Session events. Hearing why new breweries are getting in the business
and sharing their stories.”
6. “A trade show with the best atmosphere a participant could ask for...
Cheer’s to the BA and all participating Breweries year over year for the open
taps at BrewExpo America®!”
7. “Happy to work in an industry founded on supporting each other to grow as a
whole, a community with an abundance of beards, flannels and laid back
attitudes, and a never ending supply of creative new brews!’
8. “A business partner that is always up for a challenge and gives me the rope
to go places people never thought we could go.
This pint is for you Seth. Thanks for 15+ great years and to many more.”
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9. “Being able to contribute to our expanding presence in the craft
brewing industry.”
10. “Some of the best
staff a business
owner would hope
for. We have
launched a brand,
developed a great
product, made a lot
of new friends,
changed lives and
breweries and done
it all with a terrific
attitude. Cheers!”
11. "I am grateful that the universe has given us yeast! There was once a time that we did not know
how beer or wine was created. We would set a barrel of a liquid outside for a period of time and
then we would get drunk....and then we would thank the gods!
Some brewers would pass a “magic spoon” from generation to generation not even realizing it was
the yeast living on the spoon that was responsible for beer. But it wasn't the gods, it was yeast.
Little microbes that love to eat sugar and create ethanol.
For thousands of years it was hit or miss, that is until science got involved. Discovering it was this
fungi and its daughters that were happily munching away on sugar and well....pooping alcohol, we
got to brewing and drinking. Don't be grossed out, technically oxygen is tree flatulence....Somehow
that didn't make it better, huh?
So be thankful for yeast this Thanksgiving!"
12. To learn more about how VicinityBrew software can help
your brewery, contact us today!