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Brewer passes the taste test

Andrew Fineran has long had a liking for beer, but not in the way most people do when they drink it. He tracks his passion back to an economics course he undertook in the US, his homeland, as part of a major in marketing.

The realisation dawned that brewing was one of the best industries to be in because, in good times, people drink beer. In bad times, they drink more beer.

He recalls thinking: “It’s pretty safe and stable. Maybe I’ll do that. I don’t need to drink a lot of beer myself. My favourite part is the smell of it being brewed. I love that more than drinking it. Also, I love creating a place for people to come together and

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