looking to help the microbrewery industry

Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:35 pm

Hey Guys, my name is Tyson and i am currently doing some research on a software company i'm starting up, i'm looking to help you guys in the microbrewery industry become more productive and profitable. So i am trying to find problems you have so i can hopefully help you and make your lives easier.

As a micro brewery what is one of the most frustrating part of your day?

i look forward to talking to you guys
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Re: looking to help the microbrewery industry

Mon Jan 27, 2014 9:07 am

You would probably do well to talk to actual professional brewers. Look here:

http://discussions.probrewer.com/forumd ... sage-Board

However, I suspect that you are looking to enter a saturated marketplace.
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Re: looking to help the microbrewery industry

Mon Jan 27, 2014 9:35 am

May not apply as the Homebrew world is more cost conscious, but I run a RIMS system and have to carefully monitor the flow rates to prevent stuck sparges. This can be remedies by a better false bottom, which I am working on. Most of my issues come from equipment. A I said earlier, the Micro and Macro guys have some capital to handle these issues.

On a related point, process control is not, at our level of brewing, on par with Micro and Macro industries.

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Re: looking to help the microbrewery industry

Tue Jan 28, 2014 12:29 pm

BeerPal wrote:You would probably do well to talk to actual professional brewers. Look here:

http://discussions.probrewer.com/forumd ... sage-Board

However, I suspect that you are looking to enter a saturated marketplace.


thanks man
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