
#99. Between Teetotal and Tipsy: The Lost Art of Small Beer
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James Grundy, co-founder of Small Beer, joins me to share the fascinating story behind reviving a brewing tradition that vanished over a century ago.
After several years building a gin brand, James & partner, former Fuller's brewer Felix James, set out to revive "small beer", historically consumed for nutrition and hydration, with an upper limit of 2.8% ABV.
Their mission: to create the perfect middle ground between teetotalism and the spectacular hangovers from increasingly strong craft beers, has now grown into a B Corp-certified brewery that has revolutionised water usage and is now launching across 450 M&S stores.
0:00 A brief history of Small Beers
5:40 Bringing back a lost art
9:02 Finding a market
11:14 70% lager
17:53 The Small Beer range
22:50 Brewing up to mid-strength
25:32 Dry Floor policy
28:05 Long lagering & other challenges
29:38 Collaborative brewing & B Corp status
31:40 Launching into 450 M&S stores
34:20 Retail support
35:33 The mid-strength movement
42:06 Finding Small Beer
43:20 The BBQ-Q
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