OUR FOB Bobby Ryan on The Next Cape Ann Profiles

On the next Cape Ann Profiles show host Rich Sagall interviews  Bob Ryan and Dave Wood, the founders of the Ryan and Wood Distiller. They discuss how and why they got into the distillery business, how they make their products and the ins and outs of the distillery business.
Cape Ann Profiles can be seen on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 on Friday, September 30 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, October 2 at 2:00PM. It repeats on Friday, October 7 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, October 9 at 2:00PM.
Upcoming guests include Sam Frontiero, a retired local fisherman, Greg Bover of C.B. Fisk other Cape Ann personalities who have a story to tell.
Rich Sagall is a physician and the president of NeedyMeds, a national non-profit that provides information on programs that help people unable to afford their health care costs. He also publishes Pediatrics for Parents, a children’s health newsletter.

4 thoughts on “OUR FOB Bobby Ryan on The Next Cape Ann Profiles

  1. Excellent, will watch for sure. And also really looking forward to seeing Bob Ryan at the Beauport Vodka/GMG Bloody Mary Competition this Sunday – woot woot!!

    Jenn

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  2. I won’t watch, because I don’t have a tv, but Ryan & Wood Distilleries is great for the community, a great example of Yankee ingenuity and entrepreneurship (when the going gets tough, make really great locally distilled vodka, gin, rum and whiskey), and is a local business that does much and should really be supported. If you haven’t tried their Beauport Vodka in a Bloody Mary, don’t miss the Ryan & Wood Distilleries sponsored Bloody Mary Competition at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery on Sunday, 10/2 at 10:00, 77 Rock Neck Ave at Madfish Wharf. And if you have a tv, don’t miss Rich Sagall’s interview on CATV.

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    1. Now THAT’S funny.

      It will continue to baffle to me why every program that is edited with final cut pro up there isn’t uploaded to YouTube.

      Such an incredible waste of time and resources to not have all the hard work and passiopn put into the programming up there only to sit on a shelf instead of being able to be accessed globally at any time.

      It would be the very first thing changed if I ran the joint.

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