The Business of Craft Spirits – Minneapolis

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This month the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal will be getting a few of the twin cities local distilleries together in one room to discuss the past, present and future of the craft spirits business!

 

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Our very own Cara Fields will be on the panel of experts discussing the past, present and future of the craft spirits business! Be sure to follow along with this conversation on Twitter using the hashtag: #mspbjspirits

Some of the other panelists will be Bob McManus from 11 wells, Chris Montana from Du Nord Craft Spirits, Michael Swanson from Far North Spirits and Joel Vikre from Vikre Distillery

Cara looks forward to sharing some industry insights and meeting everyone in attendance. To register for this event you can sign up here: The Business of Craft Spirits – Business Journal

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