I've been hombrewing for over twenty years
Got into craft beers pretty early
Just had that dream to just do it commercially for the last five years I suppose
 
I used to work with Dowdy. We'd talk about it at work
rather than do our day jobs. We'd rather be in a brewery making beer and trying not to sample it too much
We got an opportunity when we bought this place.
We got to make the dream become a reality
We're very committed to the brewpub and to the local community
We don't see ourselves becoming a big package beer provider
As long as we can support the local community and they can support us
And as long as we get the chance to be creative and try different things
We'll, uh, pretty much keep on doing what we're doing now
That's what we're doing so we'll keep having fun with it
In terms of your beers, what defines a Resin beer?
Variety. We like quite a wide variety
 
We have everything from our Sandon lager which is one of our best sellers
We got sours. We love our hops, so there's always going to be pale ales, IPA's
and double IPA's, and New England IPA's. The full variety really
Finally, if you were going to say something to people who are thinking of coming to check out Resin
What would you say?
Have small beers. Try everything, have a small glass of everything
Don't just get straight stuck into the big fellas
Try some small ones. Mix it up with a bit of food
And beers!
Beers! Beers to that!
