Brew It Yourself: Stone Pale Ale

While we follow our own muse at Stone, we also pay attention to our fans. Believe it or not, even with more than 600,000 followers across all of our social media channels, we read each and every comment posted on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and more. It’s awesome to have fans that care enough to take…

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How to Build a Hopback

Homebrewers love hops—it’s no secret. You will always remember the first time you smelled those powerful pellets drop into the kettle. The little bitter cones give beer life, personality and uncanny edginess. Without them, beer would often times be unbalanced, overly sweet and uninteresting. Hops are so important, some people devote their entire lives to […]

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Re: Natural Born Losers

I have observed that in today’s work force, bosses have fewer requirements

1. Show up on time
2. Stay all day
3. Don’t steal
4. Do you know anything at all

If you are really good at a three of those you can fudge on one of them.

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Analytics without action

Don’t measure anything unless the data helps you make a better decision or change your actions. If you’re not prepared to change your diet or your workouts, don’t get on the scale.

       

via Seth Godin’s Blog on marketing, tribes and respect http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2014/08/analytics-without-action.html

The special problem

Yes, it’s possible that your particular challenge is unique, that your industry, your job situation, your set of circumstances is so one-of-a-kind that the general wisdom doesn’t apply. And it’s possible that your problem is so perfect and you are…

       

via Seth Godin’s Blog on marketing, tribes and respect http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2014/07/the-special-snowflake-problem.html