EP-149 Erik Lars Myers of Mystery Brewing

Published: Dec. 1, 2017, 2:58 p.m.

The Brewers Association loves to tout the ever-growing number of small and independent breweries that are popping up across the country. It\u2019s gotten to the point where there\u2019s really no type of geographical area that\u2019s without some "hometown" beer. In North Carolina, the number of breweries has ballooned in recent years, with businesses finding homes all over. While you might have heard of places like Asheville, Charlotte,\xa0Raleigh, or Durham, the town of Hillsborough is less commonly known. But it\u2019s this location\u2014population: about 7,000\u2014where we\u2019ll visit today for the chance to hear from Erik Lars Myers, the founder and CEO of Mystery Brewing. In July 2010, Erik\u2019s brewery was the first in the U.S. to successfully crowdfund a portion of its startup costs, something that seems near-ubiquitous in today\u2019s marketplace. Since then, his business plan and Mystery Brewing have evolved rapidly. In our conversation,\xa0which is far ranging and really in-depth,\xa0you\u2019ll hear me refer to him as something of a futurist. A lot of what Erik decided just as the American craft beer industry was really starting to take off was adventurous at the time. But now a lot of it is simply stuff people do: heavily rotating brands, focusing on bringing people to a taproom, wearing your heart on your sleeve. This is a long conversation. But so much of what we discuss is really topical to drinkers and business owners alike. Erik\u2019s honesty and love for beer and its industry made for one of those interviews that you just ride out. There are tips and insights that highlight how Erik and his team are doing something special, and I hope his story and point of view expresses something new and interesting to you, too.