In this interview, Filiberto speaks with Brian, a long-time friend and fellow IESE alumnus. Brian shares his diverse, entrepreneurial background, from his early days growing up on a farm to becoming a DJ, venturing into landscape architecture, and eventually starting multiple businesses. He discusses his notable endeavour, Death's Door Spirits, which began as an effort to revive farming on Washington Island, Wisconsin, and evolved into a widely respected craft spirits brand sold nationwide and internationally. Brian also recounts the challenges of scaling the business, including the regulatory complexities and intense competition of the alcohol industry. After selling Death's Door in 2019, Brian shifted focus to mentoring and education, teaching high school business and entrepreneurship classes, and launching Ollie and Oona—a fantasy book series designed to teach kids about business principles. The discussion highlights Brian's philosophy of learning through hard work, creative problem-solving, strategic focus, and building meaningful connections.
00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Brian
01:38 Brian's Early Life and Entrepreneurial Journey
02:56 Landscape Architecture and MBA Experience
05:18 Transition to Entrepreneurship and Distilled Spirits
06:00 Post-Death Door Ventures and COVID-19 Innovations
09:37 Educational Ventures and Writing for Kids
21:04 Future Plans and Strategic Insights
27:05 The Birth of Death's Door Vodka
27:51 Learning the Craft of Distilling
30:21 Expanding the Product Line: Gin
30:50 Scaling Up and Distribution Challenges
31:43 International Expansion
33:55 Building the Distillery
36:01 Reflecting on the Journey
43:48 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
53:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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