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How to Start a Brewery

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In this two-part guide to starting a brewery, we’re going to talk with brewers who’ve been there-done-that, and we’ll get insights from experts in supporting industries such as insurance and finance, as well as discuss regulatory issues. In part two, we’ll discuss finances, insurance, and regulations for breweries.

Oregon 60
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How to Start a Brewery: Growing Your Own Craft Beer Business

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In this guide to starting a brewery, we’re going to talk with brewers who’ve been-there-done-that, and we’ll get insights from experts in supporting industries such as insurance and finance, as well as discuss regulatory issues. Watch your finances. The ColdFire Brewing team meets to plan marketing. But they all take so much time.

Oregon 24
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From Food Cart to Award-Winning Restaurant: A Secret to Success Story

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Once we get our coffee, Stephen talks with the kitchen staff while I take care of financials and reports, and go over the finances from the previous night. How did your experiences with a smaller operation such as the Delacata food cart inform and influence your planning when your were starting up Elk Horn Brewing? Colleen: The food.

Oregon 60
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Investing Outside The Bay Area

Haystack

Will the next company to raise $100M in financing just poach from decent seed-stage companies and pay triple the amount to lock up talent? I caught a glimpse of this energy during my Venture Partner tenure with the folks at GGV Capital , who’ve been successfully investing exclusively across China and the U.S.

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My XOXO Talk

Bryce Dot VC

A couple weeks ago I had the opportunity to speak at the XOXO Festival in Portland Oregon. As a venture funded startup, you’re supposed to operate a certain way. Back in 2005 we started a venture firm called OATV, O’Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures, myself, my partner Tim O’Reilly, and my partner Mark Jacobson.

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Episode 8: Charlie’s Bcast Email, Startup Incubators, and 10 Reasons Why Startups Fail | The Bcast

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Here in Oregon, we’ve got some in Portland that are really great and then this article talks about some here in Eugene, Oregon which are doing well but fairly new. They never worked with the startup who had needed to raise multiple rounds of financing. Definitely check out your area.