I am very happy to listen to the Brew Strong Going Pro series. I haven’t heard the Q&A podcast yet so maybe this has already been asked.
What are the fixed annual costs for running a Brewery. I don’t mean rent or utilities. I mean licensing, insurance and fees directly related to keeping a brewery open. Does it cost $1500 per year just to keep, specifically a Nano-Brewery, licensed? Are there annual fees related to keeping a LLC?
I am working on a business plan to open a nano-brewery. I would only brew beer, no tasting room or brew pub. It would be an advanced hobby brewery since I don’t plan on quitting my day job. I just want to legally sell a few barrels of beer a year. There are some very interesting nano-breweries opening up. I hope the Brew Strong Going Pro series will discuss how to get, what is basically a large homebrew operation, licensed and legal.
There is some great info and links here:
From the Hess Brewing web site, “The Great Nanobrewery Listâ€
http://hessbrewing.blogspot.com/2009/11 ... n-usa.html
Their Complete Guide to opening a NanoBrewery is interesting but is completely miss named. Should be a Rough Outline for Opening a Nanobrewery.
My WTF moment on the list is this section:
“LLC or Corporate Articles of Incorporation: Done through a lawyer and usually a yearly fee associated with this as well ($800-1000 per year)â€
For Example:
Beetje Brewery in Portland Oregon.
This guy doesn’t know it but I’m using his business as a model.
I want Brew Strong to help me understand how he pulled this off. Seriously, I want to know!
http://www.beetjebrewery.com/
Apparently he’s done well.
http://thenewschoolbrewblog.blogspot.co ... -more.html
Hope you guys can help.