Mastering Follow-Up Ship Dates: Lock in Your Sales Velocity
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Mastering Follow-Up Ship Dates: Lock in Your Sales Velocity

When you’re tracking sales velocity, it’s important to know when the product has been used up. If your communication and relationships with distributors and retailers are strong, you can often get that information directly. Otherwise, the best indicator might just be the follow-up ship date.

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Sales Velocity vs Points of Distribution: Which Matters More?
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Sales Velocity vs Points of Distribution: Which Matters More?

Every brewery wants more placements - but more isn’t always better. Getting your beer into more bars, taprooms, or stores only helps if it’s actually moving. If your product is sitting still, it’s tying up cash, risking freshness, and damaging your brand perception.

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Brewing Cost-Effective IPAs (or Any Other Style of Beer)
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Brewing Cost-Effective IPAs (or Any Other Style of Beer)

IPAs are on every brewery's menu, and many people come to breweries looking exclusively for IPAs, so they’re an important part of your lineup. But they’re often made with expensive ingredients. The temptation to make your IPA stand out can lead to using higher quantities or premium ingredients—without fully realizing how it affects your costs.

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Slow Moving Beers Cost More Than You Think
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Slow Moving Beers Cost More Than You Think

Slow-moving beers don’t just hurt your cash flow—they block progress. Holding inventory is expensive, and it's often overlooked. It’s the equivalent of putting cash on a shelf and wondering why it’s not working for you. It ties up space, it clogs your tap lines, and it kills staff enthusiasm.

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Pay Attention to Your Taproom Data, Not What You Read Online
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Pay Attention to Your Taproom Data, Not What You Read Online

Retail data that you find in trade magazines or industry reports is built on averages. And while averages can provide context, they don’t tell the full story of your brewery’s performance—especially your taproom. Those numbers can be skewed, and they certainly don’t reflect what’s happening in the trenches of your business.

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Understanding Sales Velocity: How Fast is Your Beer Moving?
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Understanding Sales Velocity: How Fast is Your Beer Moving?

Sales velocity is a simple but powerful calculation that measures how fast your beer is selling in the retail channel. It’s simply the number of barrels (bbl) you’re shipping per week of a given beer to a given account. Tracking sales velocity helps you identify which account/product combos are top performers and which are dragging.

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Benchmarking Brewery Labor Costs and Keeping Them in Check
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Benchmarking Brewery Labor Costs and Keeping Them in Check

Benchmarking labor costs is important for craft breweries, like yours, to manage profitability and ensure you’re operating efficiently. By tracking key performance indicators like labor cost as a percentage of revenue and revenue per labor hour, you can compare these expenses against industry benchmarks and identify areas that need attention.

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