{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"From PhD Ecologist to B Corp Brewer:The Unlikely Journey of Ois\u00edn Sweeney at Jervis Bay Brewing. How a Scientist Built a Sustainable Beer Empire with Local Roots, Eco-Innovation, and an Adorable \u2018Brew Puppies\u2019 Funding Model. (Episode 6 - Ois\u00edn Sween","description":"In this episode of The Brewers Institute, host Michael Capaldo interviews Ois\u00edn Sweeney, founder and head brewer of Jervis Bay Brewing Company, who transitioned from a PhD in ecology to the craft beer industry. Sweeney shares the story of establishing the brewery, including their initial contract brewing and unique funding through a local consortium known as the &quot;brew puppies&quot;. The conversation covers their journey of growth, expansion, and navigating the challenges of the market, as well as their commitment to local identity in their branding. A key aspect highlighted is Jervis Bay Brewing Company's B Corp certification, reflecting their deep commitment to environmental and social responsibility.  A glimpse into the questions Michael posed to Ois\u00ednSweeney.    What is Jervis Bay Brewing Co.?  Jervis Bay Brewing Co. is a community-focused craft brewery based in the scenic coastal region of Jervis Bay, Australia. The idea was born from a love for great beer and a desire to create a welcoming space that brings people together. Ois\u00edn and his co-founders wanted the brewery to be more than just a place to drink\u2014they envisioned it as a hub for locals and tourists, offering not only high-quality craft beer but also connection, inclusivity, and sustainability.    How did you go about starting the brewery?  Ois\u00edn Sweeney shared that he started Jervis Bay Brewing Co. with three like-minded co-founders, driven by a passion for craft beer and a desire to create a welcoming community space. After years of conversations and dreaming, they committed to the idea in 2017 and spent two years planning, researching, and building the business. They carefully selected the location, built strong local relationships, and navigated the complex process of securing licenses and approvals. Their approach was grounded in collaboration, patience, and a clear vision\u2014to build a sustainable brewery that brought people together and reflected the spirit of Jervis Bay.    What kind of roles do you and your co-founders play in the business?  Ois\u00edn Sweeney shared that he focuses on community engagement, partnerships, and storytelling for the brand. One co-founder (Ois\u00edn) manages the brewing operations and production, while the other (Paul) oversees finance and business administration. Together, they play to their strengths and collaborate on key decisions.    What\u2019s your approach to branding and standing out in the market?  Ois\u00edn Sweeney shared that his approach to branding is rooted in authenticity, storytelling, and community connection. They focus on making the brand feel warm, inclusive, and locally grounded. From beer names to visuals, everything reflects the spirit of Jervis Bay and creates a genuine emotional connection with customers.    Have there been any surprising lessons or mistakes along the way?  According to Ois\u00edn Sweeney One surprising lesson was underestimating the initial funding required, leading to the &quot;brew puppies&quot; investment. A mistake was the initial brewery configuration which hindered double brewing. With hindsight, Ois\u00edn would have delayed the expansion due to changing economic conditions. He also found the sheer amount of hard work involved initially surprising.    How do you manage work-life balance, especially being in a beautiful place like Jervis Bay?  Ois\u00edn Sweeney shares that he manages work-life balance with difficulty but he intentionally carves out time for family and enjoying nature in Jervis Bay. He believes being present outside of work helps him stay grounded and energized. The team also supports a culture that values wellbeing over burnout.    What advice would you give to someone wanting to start a business like yours?  Ois\u00edn Sweeney advises future brewery owners to be ready for hard work and unpredictability, with a strong focus on adaptability and learning. He stresses the value of building a great team and seeking help where needed. Defining your business\u2019s purpose and culture early is crucial. Careful planning of your setup from the start can prevent costly limitations later.   &amp;nbsp;  Quotable quotes from our special The Brewers Institute guest:  Great beer brings people together, but it\u2019s the community that keeps them coming back \u2013 Ois\u00edn Sweeney You don\u2019t need to know everything\u2014just surround yourself with people who fill the gaps \u2013 Ois\u00edn Sweeney If you want to build something meaningful, start by defining what you stand for \u2013 Ois\u00edn Sweeney The brewery is more than beer\u2014it\u2019s a space for connection, storytelling, and belonging \u2013 Ois\u00edn Sweeney Adaptability is everything in business; what you don\u2019t expect will teach you the most \u2013 Ois\u00edn Sweeney &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; ","author_name":"The Brewers Institute Podcast","author_url":"https:\/\/www.thebrewersinstitute.com\/","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/36050650\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/186774885"}