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This Is Not Your Hobby

Podcast von Julie Rhodes

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This Is Not Your Hobby is the no-fluff podcast for independent beverage brands that want to scale smarter, not just hustle harder. Hosted by Julie Rhodes - beverage business consultant, educator, journalist, and brand co-founder - this podcast dives into the real-world sales, marketing, and distribution strategies that small craft beverage companies actually need. Each episode tackles common business bottlenecks with practical solutions, straight talk, and the occasional guest expert. Stop winging it and start building something sustainable. Because your business? It’s not your hobby.

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Episode Episode 18: Let's Get To Work — A Craft Brewers Conference 2026 Recap Cover

Episode 18: Let's Get To Work — A Craft Brewers Conference 2026 Recap

Julie just got back from the Craft Brewers Conference in Philadelphia, and she's got a lot to say. The vibe was different this year — less hand-wringing, more let's-actually-do-something energy — and the programming reflected a real shift in what the industry is prioritizing. In this episode, Julie breaks down the keynote from Will Guidara, the sessions worth knowing about even if you weren't there, and the hallway conversations that told the real story of where craft beverage's collective head is at right now. If you couldn't make it to Philly, this is your download. If you were there, this is your debrief. Best For: Craft beverage brand owners and operators who want to know what came out of CBC 2026 and how to apply it to their business — whether they were in the room or not. What you'll learn in this episode: * What the vibe at CBC 2026 actually felt like — and why it was different from recent years * Julie's honest take on Will Guidara's keynote and what the hospitality message means for small taproom operators specifically * Which session topics dominated the programming and what that signals about where the industry's focus is heading * What people were actually talking about in the hallways — the real conversations behind the official schedule * Why looking outside the beverage alcohol industry for inspiration kept coming up over and over * Five takeaways from CBC that apply to your business whether you were there or not * What's coming up next on the show: a deep dive into AI for craft beverage brands Mentioned in this episode: Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara [https://www.unreasonablehospitality.com/books] This Is Not Your Hobby Episodes 16 & 17 — The Hospitality Series [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/podcast] Chris Farmand / Small Batch Standard [http://sbstandard.com/] Craft Brewers Conference 2026 [http://craftbrewersconference.com/] Free Resources for Beverage Brands [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/] Submit your Bottlenecks [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/bottleneck] Join The Bottleneck Email Community [http://notyourhobbymarketing.kit.com/bottleneck] Barrel 2 Business Collective [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/barrel-2-business-collective] All Podcast Episodes [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/podcast]

19. Mai 2026 - 25 min
Episode Episode 17: Increase Taproom Revenue With Service Standards Cover

Episode 17: Increase Taproom Revenue With Service Standards

Good vibes don't scale. If your guest experience depends entirely on who's working that day, you don't have a hospitality culture — you have a lottery. In this episode, Julie gets into the actual mechanics: how to write service standards for your taproom, what effective hospitality training looks like for a small team, how to turn guest inquiries into revenue opportunities, which staff KPIs to track on a simple scorecard, and where to find continuing education resources your team can actually use. This is the playbook episode. Episode 16 was the foundation. Best For: Taproom and tasting room operators who want to turn good hospitality intentions into a repeatable, revenue-generating guest experience. What you'll learn in this episode: * How to write service standards that actually guide staff behavior (greeting, menu guidance, upselling, lead generation, farewell, and more) * How to train staff to guide guests through menu selections — not just take orders * Why your taproom floor is a lead generation opportunity and how to use it * How to handle private event inquiries and product availability questions like a pro * How to use your loyalty program as an upsell * What a staff KPI scorecard looks like for taproom operations (and why repeat visit rate isn't on it) * Continuing education resources: Cicerone, WSET, USBG, ACA, Brewers Association, and more * The simple math that shows what a $3 increase in check average is worth annually Mentioned in this episode: Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara (Also the CBC 2026 Keynote Speaker!) [https://www.unreasonablehospitality.com/books] The New Gold Standard by Joseph Michelli [https://www.josephmichelli.com/bestsellers/] Setting the Table by Danny Meyer [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/213280.Setting_the_Table] Cicerone Certification Program [http://cicerone.org/] WSET (Wine & Spirit Education Trust) [http://wsetglobal.com/] United States Bartenders Guild [http://usbg.org/] American Cider Association [http://americanciderassociation.org/] Brewers Association (Taproom Resources) [http://brewersassociation.org/] Cornell School of Hotel Administration (Free Research) [http://sha.cornell.edu/] FAB Conference (Charleston, SC — June 2026) [http://www.thisisfab.com/] Hemp Beverage Expo (Austin, TX — June 17-18, 2026) [http://hempbeverageexpo.com/] Kick Fizz Hemp Beverage (New 5mg Line!) [http://kickfizz.com/] Submit Your Bottlenecks [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/bottleneck] Join The Bottleneck Email Community [http://notyourhobbymarketing.kit.com/bottleneck] Barrel 2 Business Collective [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/barrel-2-business-collective] All Podcast Episodes [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/podcast]

5. Mai 2026 - 21 min
Episode Episode 16: Master Your Hospitality— What Is It? (And Why You Might Be Doing It Wrong) Cover

Episode 16: Master Your Hospitality— What Is It? (And Why You Might Be Doing It Wrong)

Everyone says they have great hospitality. Most taprooms have friendly staff. However, those are not the same thing. In this episode, Julie breaks down what hospitality actually means, why it's not the same as customer service, and how industries like fine dining, theme parks, and luxury hotels have been engineering it into profit for decades— and, what craft beverage brands can steal from all of them. This is the foundation episode. Episode 17 is the playbook. Best For: Taproom and tasting room operators in beer, cider, spirits, NA, and hemp categories who want to drive more revenue from the guests already walking through their door. What you'll learn in this episode: * The real difference between customer service and hospitality, and why it matters for your bottom line * What intentional hospitality looks like in a taproom context, with concrete examples * Why hospitality directly drives check averages, visit frequency, and referrals * What Disney, fine dining, and The Bear can teach craft beverage about guest experience * Why your guests need experiences and core memories— not just another place to drink * How to map your taproom guest journey and find the gaps Mentioned in this episode: Setting the Table by Danny Meyer [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/213280.Setting_the_Table] Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara (also the CBC 2026 keynote speaker!) [https://www.unreasonablehospitality.com/books] The Bear (FX/Hulu) [https://www.hulu.com/series/the-bear-05eb6a8e-90ed-4947-8c0b-e6536cbddd5f] Inside Out (Pixar) [https://www.pixar.com/inside-out] Craft Brewers Conference 2026 — Philadelphia [http://craftbrewersconference.com/] Submit Your Bottlenecks [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/bottleneck] Join The Bottleneck Email Community [http://notyourhobbymarketing.kit.com/bottleneck] Barrel 2 Business Collective [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/barrel-2-business-collective] All Podcast Episodes [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/podcast]

20. Apr. 2026 - 19 min
Episode Episode 15: Read the Room — Turning Data Into Strategy with Kate Bernot of FeelGoods Insights Cover

Episode 15: Read the Room — Turning Data Into Strategy with Kate Bernot of FeelGoods Insights

The last two episodes covered chain sales and scan data: what they are, how they work, and why they matter for brands trying to compete on shelf. This episode brings in the person who makes sense of what the numbers are actually saying. Kate Bernot is a journalist and analyst covering the craft beverage industry for FeelGoods Insights, and she has a rare ability to translate complex data trends into plain-English strategy for brands that don't have a full analytics team on staff. In this conversation, Julie and Kate dig into what the macro numbers are telling us right now about consumer behavior, how small brands can actually use trend data without getting buried in it, and how to bring the satellite view all the way down to your specific market, your taproom, and your shelf. Best For: Craft beverage brands— beer, cider, spirits, hemp, and NA— who want to make smarter decisions using the data they already have access to, and who want to understand what the bigger industry trends actually mean for their specific operation. Brands of all sizes who want to leverage their sales data to sell even more. What you'll learn in this episode: * The macro trends in craft beverage right now that small brands should actually pay attention to * Who should be buying syndicated data— and who probably doesn't need it yet * How long you can realistically lean on a data report before it becomes more misleading than useful * The most common mistakes brands make when trying to act on trend data * Where a small brand with zero data experience should actually start— this week, not someday * How to find the story inside the numbers and connect it to a real decision * What separates the brands that figure out data from the ones that get left behind Mentioned in this episode: FeelGoods Insights [http://feelgoodsinsights.com/] NIQ (NielsenIQ) [http://www.nielseniq.com/] Circana [http://circana.com/] SPINS [http://spins.com/] Chris Farmand's free all-day financial workshop at CBC — Monday April 20th, 9am–5pm (Philadelphia) [http://luma.com/SBSprofitworkshop] Craft Brewers Conference 2026 — Philadelphia [http://craftbrewersconference.com/] Submit your Bottlenecks [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/bottleneck] Join The Bottleneck email community [http://notyourhobbymarketing.kit.com/bottleneck] Barrel 2 Business Collective [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/barrel-2-business-collective] All podcast episodes [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/podcast]

7. Apr. 2026 - 46 min
Episode Episode 14: Decode Scan Data To Make Better Wholesale Decisions Cover

Episode 14: Decode Scan Data To Make Better Wholesale Decisions

Scan data gets thrown around in beverage like everyone’s supposed to already know what it is. In this episode, Julie breaks it down in plain English for beginners: what scan data actually measures, why it matters for chain business (and beyond), and how to use big-picture consumer trends without blindly copying what the “national data” says. The point isn’t to become a data analyst— it’s to make smarter decisions locally using the clearest signal we have of what people are actually buying. What you’ll learn in this episode: * What scan data is (and what it isn’t): the difference between what you shipped, what depleted, and what consumers actually bought * Why scan data matters for chain retail — and why it also matters even if you’re not in chain * How scan data helps you track macro consumer trends and translate them into hyper-local decisions * The core scan concepts beginners need to understand (velocity, baseline vs promo, distribution, in-stocks context) * How to use data as a tool for better decisions — not just a bunch of numbers you stare at * Why data should support a bigger brand story, not replace it Best For: Beverage brands who sell their liquid wholesale, or who eventually plan to. Mentioned in this episode: Submit Your Bottlenecks [https://forms.gle/GtVabd5PNSh4HeYN9] Join The Bottleneck Email Community [http://notyourhobbymarketing.kit.com/bottleneck] All Podcast Episodes [http://notyourhobbymarketing.com/podcast] Brewers Association [http://brewersassociation.org/] Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America [http://wswa.org/] Craft Brewers Conference [http://craftbrewersconference.com/] Neilsen IQ [https://nielseniq.com/global/en/] Circana [https://www.circana.com/] SPINS [https://www.spins.com/] 3 Tier Beverages [https://www.3tierbeverages.com/] American Cider Association [https://www.americanciderassociation.org/]

17. März 2026 - 26 min
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