The Dry Life
Forbes US|February - March 2023
ATHLETIC BREWING's Bill Shufelt and John Walker are making nonalcoholic beer tasty enough to please the biggest suds snobs. And with a nearly $500 million valuation, the six-year-old startup has investors intoxicated.
Steven Bertoni
The Dry Life

On a dreary Wednesday in January, Bill Shufelt, the cofounder and CEO of Athletic Brewing, grabs a yellow can of golden ale off the humming conveyor belt in his new 150,000-square-foot Milford, Connecticut, brewery and cracks it open. It's 10 a.m.-but there's no need for an intervention.

Over the last few years, Shufelt, 39, and his cofounder John Walker, 42, have created the buzziest beer brand in America by creating craft brews without the buzz. Alcohol-free beer, often bland and thin, has long been seen as the brewer's equivalent to decaf coffee or tofu turkey. Athletic Brewing is out to eliminate the stigma, making hoppy IPAS, crisp ales and toasty porters with the flavor and feel of a craft beer-but with less alcohol than a slice of rye bread. A six-pack costs about $10. "Humans have been drinking beer for more than 5,000 years," says Shufelt, a former hedge fund trader who, a decade ago, gave up booze to improve his market focus. "I'm a beer lover and food lover-it blew my mind that there wasn't a beer for people living modern, healthy lifestyles." 

This story is from the February - March 2023 edition of Forbes US.

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