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[How Bill Shufelt Built Athletic Brewing: From Niche Idea to an $800 Million Empire]-[Athletic Brewing Company: Bill Shufelt]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2024-11-18

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The Unlikely Rise of Athletic Brewing: Changing the Perception of Non-Alcoholic Beer

In the world of craft beverages, Bill Shufelt’s journey to found Athletic Brewing Company stands as a testament to persistence and the power of challenging entrenched industry norms. At a time when non-alcoholic (NA) beer was relegated to the "dusty backwater of the beverage aisle," Shufelt saw a massive, untapped opportunity to transform a widely "disliked and disparaged" category into a premium, lifestyle-oriented product.

The Catalyst: A Shift in Lifestyle

Shufelt’s transition from a high-stakes career on Wall Street to the founder of an $800 million company began with a personal decision to stop drinking. After binge-drinking through his 20s, he realized that alcohol was a "dampener" on his evening intellectual activity and physical well-being. Upon quitting, he encountered the "prohibition era stigmas" surrounding non-alcoholic options. He recalls that in restaurants, ordering a non-alcoholic beer often felt like a "record scratch" moment, where social comfort was replaced by awkwardness. His wife, who served as his "biggest critic and best advisor," was the one who pushed him to turn his frustration into a business, telling him, "You should do that."

Overcoming the "No-Momentum" Barrier

Launching a product in a category that essentially "didn't exist" proved to be an uphill battle. Shufelt faced significant pushback: "No manufacturer wanted to make the beer for him," and investors were equally skeptical. He describes this period as a time when he had "less than no momentum," leading to moments of despair where he found himself "lying on our kitchen floor" questioning his path.

However, his commitment to a "capital intensive way" of brewing meant he needed to find a partner who shared his vision. After being rejected by countless brewers who thought NA beer was a dead end, he found John Walker, a master brewer who saw the project as a "fun innovation challenge." Together, they utilized the scientific method to reinvent the brewing process, moving away from the traditional method of "burning off the alcohol," which sacrificed flavor, to a proprietary technique that kept the beer "fully loaded" and aromatic.

Building a Brand on Aspiration

Shufelt intentionally named the company Athletic to evoke an "aspirational, positive" tone. He steered clear of marketing to the recovery community, preferring to focus on "making moderation cool and accessible." By targeting athletic events, handing out cold cans at the finish lines of races, and engaging with the "healthiest, most aspirational people," he slowly built a grassroots movement.

From Retail Rejections to Exponential Growth

Early retail success was hard-won. Shufelt recalls spending days in freezing winter conditions hand-bottling beer, only to face rejection from distributors and store owners. He eventually broke through at Whole Foods, which paved the way for wider acceptance. By 2019, the "boulder was at a standstill" no longer; demand outstripped supply, and the company began a period of rapid scaling, opening new facilities and expanding its team from four to hundreds.

A Vision for the Future

Today, Athletic Brewing commands about 20% of the non-alcoholic beer market. Despite the entry of major corporate competitors, Shufelt views this as a positive development, noting that a "rising tide floats all boats." He remains bullish on the future, predicting that non-alcoholic beer could eventually account for over 50% of total beer consumption. Reflecting on his journey, Shufelt credits his success to a mix of hard work and the serendipitous alignment of his "life’s mission," concluding that he has found a rare professional fulfillment: "You actually can love what you do as an adult."

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