Episode 26: Peter Bissell Part One

Peter Bissell of Bissell Brothers Brewing

On this episode of the Beer Edge podcast, Andy Crouch talks again with Peter Bissell of Bissell Brothers Brewing, one of the beer industry’s most interesting voices. Founded in 2013, with a mission to change people’s perceptions of what beer and the beer experience can be, while always staying dedicated to its home state of Maine, the Bissell brothers were unlikely owners of a craft brewery. As you’ll hear, Noah, who runs the technical and brewing side of the business, was only 21 years old when he pitched his older brother Peter, who runs the business and marketing sides of the operation, to open the brewery.

In this first episode of a two part series, we go deeper with co-founder Peter Bissell to capture more of the essence of Bissell Brothers and explore Peter’s engaging and introspective business philosophy.

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