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TU Business Member SweetWater Brewing Company

Beer and fishing. They go together like lines and leaders. As every beer drinker knows, not all beers are the same. And not all brewers are the same. SweetWater Brewing Company in Atlanta, GA has made fly fishing and fly anglers the focus of their business. They’ve been a great TU Business member, a tremendous supporter of our Embrace A Stream program and a great partner in events across the southeast and beyond.

Their story actually starts 1,400 miles west, in Boulder, CO. Freddy Bensch and Kevin McNerney were students at the University of Colorado. These roommates found a part-time gig cleaning kegs at a local brewery. It must have been a life-altering experience, because both went on to careers in brewing. When Freddy came to Atlanta for the 1996 Summer Olympics, he smelled not beer but opportunity. Kevin soon joined him, and in 1997 SweetWater Brewing was born.

As Head Brewer Nick Nock says, “You can’t make great beer without great water.” From the outset, SweetWater has been about water. Their name itself comes from Sweetwater Creek, a tributary of the legendary Chattahoochee River. Protecting America’s rivers is part of the business model at this brewery. For years, they’ve partnered with Trout Unlimited and other conservation groups, not only to raise funds but to raise awareness about conservation and fishing.

That commitment has made SweetWater an integral part of the fly fishing community. It’s evident in their packaging. Every bottle or can features fish and fishing. But more important, they walk the talk. Brian Miesieski says, “I never fish without a guide. That’s not just about catching more fish. It’s about learning to be a better fly angler, and it’s about having a great time on the water.” Their commitment to the guide community goes far beyond words. Their Guide Beer was developed with input of fishing guides across the US, and a portion of the proceeds from Guide Beer sales go back into support for fishing guides facing specific challenges. The folks at SweetWater walk the talk. They’re the real deal.

That authenticity comes out in their products. They currently have a presence in 27 states. Could they sell in a larger footprint? Sure, but they would rather sell great beer in a limited area than reduce the quality to sell in more states. It also comes out in their commitment to clean water and healthy fisheries. Like Brian says, “It’s not just something that we say, it’s how we live.”

SweetWater Brewing Company

Brian Miesieski

Atlanta, GA 30324

(404) 691-2537

info@sweetwaterbrew.com

www.sweetwaterbrew.com

By Walt Gasson.