What’s On Tap? Propeller Health

Earlier this year, my colleague Jeff Engel[2] created a series[3] exploring Wisconsin tech companies at which employees enjoy drinking a couple beers together to wrap up the week. A few months back, Engel moved to Boston to work from Xconomy headquarters, and I joined the company as the new Wisconsin editor.

I want to keep the series going, and for this, my first installment, I visited the offices of Propeller Health[4] in downtown Madison, WI.

Propeller makes data-collecting devices that attach to inhalers used by patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It’s serious business, but that doesn’t mean employees can’t take a break once in a while. Human resources coordinator Sarah McMullen dished on fun time at the 50-person startup:

What’s on tap at Propeller?

A variety of craft beers. Right now in our fridge there’s everything from local beers like Karben4[5] Fantasy Factory and Capital Brewery[6] Wisconsin Amber to Salted Caramel Brownie Brown Ale[7], which is a collaboration between New Belgium Brewing and Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream.

Kegs, bottles, or cans?

Mostly bottles, since many craft beers don’t come in cans. We do have a tap and kegerator, but they’re for cold-brew coffee.

Office happy hour?

On Friday evenings, there’s usually a handful of people who stick around to socialize with colleagues. There are snacks to nibble on, and sometimes we’ll do more around food, like a recent chili cook-off.

Other times or places employees socialize together?

We have an annual company retreat at Camp Wandawega, a summer camp located about 60 miles southeast of Madison. There are bonfires and lots of team building, which sometimes involves enjoying a beer or cocktail.

Best and worst thing about beer in the office?

Best: “Beer o’clock” is at 4 pm on Fridays.

Worst: Beer o’clock isn’t until 4 pm on Fridays.

References

  1. ^ Xconomy Wisconsin (www.xconomy.com)
  2. ^ Jeff Engel (www.xconomy.com)
  3. ^ series (www.xconomy.com)
  4. ^ Propeller Health (propellerhealth.com)
  5. ^ Karben4 (www.karben4.com)
  6. ^ Capital Brewery (capitalbrewery.com)
  7. ^ Salted Caramel Brownie Brown Ale (www.newbelgium.com)

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