Our mission is to create the ideal environment for people to enjoy hand-crafted, farm-to-glass ales and lagers brewed on site. At our farmhouse brewery you will be able taste a broad spectrum of fresh, rotating brews that can be enjoyed inside the taproom, or out on the front yard patio, the backyard biergarten, the upstairs mezzanine, or on the rooftop terrace. Families and pets are welcome, along with beer novices and hardcore aficionados alike — we will have something for everyone to enjoy.Â
For us, it’s the details that make all the difference. They are what separate a good beer from a life-changing beer drinking experience. At the Source, all details will be considered — from the overall brewery atmosphere, to the glassware selection and cleanliness, to the beer serving temperatures and carbonation levels, to the proper levels and densities of foam, all curated by knowledgeable and friendly staff.
We are looking for passionate and qualified individuals who share our vision and are willing to work hard to upkeep our standards of excellence. If you are interested in joining the Source Brewing team please send your resume in a .PDF to info@sourcebrewing.com.Â
ABOUT THE ROLE
You will be working directly with our head brewer in all areas of brewery operations and will have the opportunity to grow with the company and take on more responsibilities. Â
Position type: Full-time
Primary responsibilities include:Â
Grain handling
Wort productionÂ
Following all cleaning and sanitary procedures and keeping strict records of CIP/ SIP for all brewery vessels
Monitoring fermentation
Wort and beer transfers
Yeast pitching and health management
Manual cleaning of brewery equipment and parts
Basic facilities and brewery equipment maintenance
Cleaning kegs with a semi automatic keg cleaner
Keg fillingÂ
Cleaning and maintenance of draft lines and equipmentÂ
Warehouse organizationÂ
ABOUT YOU
You have experience working as a brewer or cellar person in a commercial brewery
You have a strong desire to learn and grow with the company
Formal brewing education is a plus
You are willing to become a Certified Cicerone. We will reimburse exam costs upon certification. Â
You have excellent time management and organizational skills
You pay close attention to details
You are willing to assist with tasks outside key responsibilities
You are able to work independently and as part of a team and possess excellent communication skills
You are available to work on weekends, early mornings, and/or nights depending on production schedules
You are able to lift 55 lbs and move 165 lbs occasionally
You are able to stand for 8-10 hours per day
You are able to safely operate complex machinery
You are able to work in a non-temperature controlled environment and handle hazardous materials
You have the ability to work in a rapidly changing environment