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Life & Work with Sean Bielman of Railyard District

Today we’d like to introduce you to Sean Bielman.

Sean, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
I started my career in engineering drafting and was homebrewing as a hobby. That hobby became my full-time focus when I opened Engine 15 Brewing Company in 2010. Out of necessity, I learned how to fix things when they broke and picked up a few things along the way. I started Bielman Brewery Services in 2021 so that I could help other breweries in my community and launched Bielman Brau Supply a few years later to help ensure there was quality affordable brewery equipment available. My wife and I opened Myrtle Avenue Brewing in the Railyard District in 2022 and have been so grateful to be a part of the brewery community for all these years.

I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
There have been many challenges along the way, and we have had to pivot more times that I can count… but I wouldn’t change any of it for the world. Each hurdle helped to push us forward, to grow and to be more open to future possibilities.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
Bielman Brewery Services & Brau Supply is focused on quality, individualized support, services and equipment for the food and beverage industry. I offer the full scope of services from design and installation to maintenance and training. My mission is to empower local businesses with quality equipment and reliable maintenance and support. I started BBS because there was an unmet need in our local brewery community and want nothing more than to see our local businesses thrive. I do my best to be available to my customers whenever there is a need, which oftentimes is outside of typical work hours. As a brewery owner, I understand just how devasting a chiller issue can be during service; especially on a busy night…which of course is when those things always happen. I am proud of what I’ve been able to accomplish these past 5 years and honored to be able to provide a service to our local brewery community that isn’t available in a lot of other cities.

Is there something surprising that you feel even people who know you might not know about?
When I’m not turning the wrench at a brewery, I’m probably turning the wrench in my garage on one of my vintage Volkswagen’s. I would love to one day open a brewery that also serves as a vintage VW repair shop.

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