Episode 241
How do you turn whiskey barrels into an institutional asset class? In this episode, I sit down with Giuseppe Infusino, Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner at InvestBev Group, to explore how a real asset like aged whiskey is quietly becoming one of the most uncorrelated and profitable investments in alternative markets. From his early years at RVK advising multi-billion-dollar allocators to managing institutional portfolios in a niche category few understand, Giuseppe shares how InvestBev has built an entirely new asset class from the ground up. We discuss the economics of whiskey aging, how barrel pricing creates asymmetric returns, and why alcohol performs differently across economic cycles. This conversation breaks down incentives, alpha generation, and how to educate LPs on emerging strategies long before they go mainstream.
Giuseppe Infusino is the Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner at InvestBev, where he leads the firm’s investment strategy, sourcing, diligence, and structuring processes across consumer brands, beverage services, and hard assets.
Prior to InvestBev, he spent over a decade managing institutional investment portfolios for prominent allocators deploying multiple billions in private markets. He holds an MBA in Marketing & Entrepreneurship from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, and a B.S. in Finance & Real Estate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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