Every category has its quiet revolutionaries. The ones who don’t shout, don’t posture, just show up with product and receipts. Non-alcoholic beer used to be a punchline told by people who never tasted it. Go Brewing turned that joke into a balance sheet. Not by pretending beer culture needed saving, but by respecting it enough to rebuild it sober, sharp, and scalable.
Joe Chura does not arrive at this moment by accident. This is a founder who learned systems on a Ford assembly line, scaled Dealer Inspire until Cars.com wrote a $165M check, then decided the next act wasn’t software but substance. Alongside Bruce Etzcorn, James Bigler, and Heather Chura, the team spent 2022 in a garage doing the unglamorous work. Recipes, process, discipline. The kind of work that never trends but always compounds.
That grind just earned fresh strategic capital from Rich Roll Enterprises, with Listen Ventures doubling down. The investment amount remains unconfirmed. Rich Roll doesn’t invest in vibes. He invests in alignment. Fitness culture, endurance mindset, and a product that lets people stay social without borrowing tomorrow’s energy. Jeff Cantalupo and Listen Ventures saw it earlier and stayed close, because consumer brands that understand identity always outpace those chasing attention.
Go Brewing now runs a vertically integrated machine with manufacturing, fulfillment, digital infrastructure, and proprietary software under one roof, built with minimal debt and maximum intent. Revenue north of $10M. Growth doubling 2 years straight. Distribution across 32 states and more than 8,000 doors including Costco, Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Kroger, and Wegmans. Nielsen clocked the momentum. The shelves confirmed it.
Awards followed because quality has a way of surfacing. Silver at the 2025 World Beer Cup for Disarm Hazy IPA. Bronze for New School Sour. Not participation trophies. Global judging. Proof that removing alcohol doesn’t remove craft. It just removes the excuse. Pair that with a multi-year HYROX partnership and suddenly this isn’t a beverage company, it’s a performance brand hiding in a 6-pack.
The Craftsmith Beverage joint venture with Noon Whistle Brewing brought industrial scale within a mile of the taproom. Pasteurizers, centrifuges, capacity pushing 50,000 barrels annually. This is what happens when founders respect ops as much as marketing. When Beer Club subscriptions become live R&D. When direct-to-consumer data informs retail velocity instead of guessing.
The non-alcoholic market is marching toward $40B globally. U.S. growth is running 17% YoY. That tailwind helps, but it doesn’t explain Go Brewing. Execution does. Taste does. Trust does. The lesson here is boring and powerful. Build something real, own the stack, listen to your customer, and let the room catch up when it’s ready.

