Re: Nano Brewery Feasible?

Fri Nov 22, 2013 2:16 am

Drezden wrote:Friends are opening their brewery May 11, 2012 in Louisville, Kentucky. The system is 4 bbl dairy, steam and solar kits fired 2 vessel. 10 taps in the tasting room, 2 walk-in coolers. They spent more than planned. Check out Apocalypse Brew Works for some ideas.

Sounds fantastic.. What was the total cost of installation as I am looking to work on similar project? Waiting for reply thanks in advance:)
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Re: Nano Brewery Feasible?

Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:03 pm

You could always open with a few house beers from your nano and guest brews to fill out the tap selection.
If the house brews start selling well it's a good reason to look into a larger system. If not, you still get to have the creativity and rotating taps from the small nano system and the business does not suffer going too big too quick.
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