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CONTENTS
Insight | Flavour
The team at Flavorsum dives deep into what’s happening with format and favour in alcoholic beverages.
Comment | Business Operations
Matthew Hon, Co-Founder of BrewNinja, discusses how essential it is to have access to the right reports to gain valuable insights into your business operations.
Comment | Employment
Samin Saadat, the founder of Jalapeno Employee Engagement, explains how by recognizing employers’ unique challenges and responsibilities, a more empathetic and supportive environment can be created in which SMB employers can thrive.
Environment | CO2 Consumption
BrewOps outlines the benefts of reducing CO2 purge times
Focus | Sour Beers
Stefan Gagliardi, Technical Sales Manager at Brew Culture, takes us on a journey of diferent approaches brewers can take to make quick turnaround sour beers.
Technology | CO2 Monitoring
The team at CO2 monitoring explain why breweries have increasingly found themselves accountable and liable for meeting and adhering to workplace regulations over the past few years.
Benchmark | Line Cleaning
Whose responsibility is line cleaning? Or rather, whose responsibility should it be? Paddy Treacy, founder of Northern Lines explains all.
Technology | Filtration
The team at ultraflter takes a deep dive into one of key components that make all the diference when brewing: fltration.
Meet the Brewer | Whistle Buoy Brewing Co.
The Downtown Victoria, BC-based brewery ofers a safe, inclusive space that is enjoyable for all, regardless of identity – and has having fun experimenting with the latest in technology, including Artifcial Intelligence. * The cover to this story was created with the assistance of AI tools. *
Technology
+ Data
BrewersInsight’s 6-step path to making brewery management software boost brewery productivity.
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Comment
& Safety
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Perth Brewery
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| Health
Alexandra Skinner from WorkSafeBC explains how Musculoskeletal injuries (MSIS) can become a serious challenge for brewery workers.
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