This by far is in my top favorite videos. What a great conversation and insight into the dream of having your own brewery and the process of getting there. Thanks MoreBeer
Good points made. I was a homebrewer turned pro. I wanted to start my own brewery back in 2009, but wanted to get some real world industry experience because pro brewing is very different from homebrewing. I’m very glad I got that experience because I would have made a lot of mistakes undoubtedly. I just wish I would have jumped in on starting my own sooner. Just now finally working towards opening my own after too many detours helping others start breweries and it might have been a potentially “good opportunity” for me as well. Spoiler alert: they weren’t. This is an industrial process, a food product and very capital intensive; it’s not to be half-assed. Plus there’s SO much competition now, so you can’t get away with being mediocre at industry, business, customer service, etc.
Very good video on the topic of turning pro (specifically opening a brewery). The insights that they shared are priceless. Thanks Vito for getting this out there. I have a lot more appreciation for the owners and their brand.
Great video! Lots of great information on here. Question, when they say they do double batches and ferment 20 barrel instead of 10 barrel, are they actually fermenting two batches together in the same fermentation tank?
Such great information. I hear people that say they want to start a brewery after home brewing for a couple years. To me that just seems like a rushed decision. I am just enjoying making beer at home and with friends.
Great video. I will definitely be coming over from Martinez to stop by for a beer and to say hi to Paul, Kevin and the staff. Side Gate looks like a great place.
Hello, great video! Thanks for sharing your insight. Would you be able to share how long it took from signing the lease until the doors open? I am trying to estimate my own burn rate for cash prior to open.
Here is the book referenced! - The Brewers Association’s Guide to Starting Your Own Brewery - www.brewersassociation.org/educational-publications/guide-to-starting-your-own-brewery/#searchModal
To add onto some of the comments about the financials, I’m curious about when they mention they didn’t secure the SBA loan (aka 2/3 of capital) until they were halfway done with construction. Something doesn’t add up to me there; was the construction being done with a down payment that was covered by the 1/3 angel investment? How did construction commence without 2/3 of your needed capital?
Cool guys great background I wish them all the luck in the world. Just a suggestion for us viewers to enjoy it more...try not to say "like"so much. Like how many times can you like say like in like a video? 😊
This by far is in my top favorite videos. What a great conversation and insight into the dream of having your own brewery and the process of getting there. Thanks MoreBeer
That's great to hear! Thanks for watching 🍻
Good points made. I was a homebrewer turned pro. I wanted to start my own brewery back in 2009, but wanted to get some real world industry experience because pro brewing is very different from homebrewing. I’m very glad I got that experience because I would have made a lot of mistakes undoubtedly. I just wish I would have jumped in on starting my own sooner. Just now finally working towards opening my own after too many detours helping others start breweries and it might have been a potentially “good opportunity” for me as well. Spoiler alert: they weren’t. This is an industrial process, a food product and very capital intensive; it’s not to be half-assed. Plus there’s SO much competition now, so you can’t get away with being mediocre at industry, business, customer service, etc.
Awesome insights! Good luck opening your own brewery! 🍻
Great tips! I actually know a guy who opened a brewery and is doing great after 6+ years. He love it and so do his customers.
Such a great conversation with so much to learn!
Very good video on the topic of turning pro (specifically opening a brewery). The insights that they shared are priceless. Thanks Vito for getting this out there. I have a lot more appreciation for the owners and their brand.
Cheers Scott! 🙌
Great video! Lots of great information on here.
Question, when they say they do double batches and ferment 20 barrel instead of 10 barrel, are they actually fermenting two batches together in the same fermentation tank?
Such great information. I hear people that say they want to start a brewery after home brewing for a couple years. To me that just seems like a rushed decision. I am just enjoying making beer at home and with friends.
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Great video. I will definitely be coming over from Martinez to stop by for a beer and to say hi to Paul, Kevin and the staff. Side Gate looks like a great place.
They’re awesome and you’ll love it there! 🍻
Fantastic story!
Man that sounds like a ton of work. Good for you guys. This would be a very cool venture. Want to start one in Austin/Round Rock Area? I'm in!
Thank you sir you have add up so much knowledge for me
Hello, great video! Thanks for sharing your insight. Would you be able to share how long it took from signing the lease until the doors open? I am trying to estimate my own burn rate for cash prior to open.
Hi there! Is there a specific name for that book? Or can you possibly share a link? thank you! Great video!!
Here is the book referenced! - The Brewers Association’s Guide to Starting Your Own Brewery - www.brewersassociation.org/educational-publications/guide-to-starting-your-own-brewery/#searchModal
@@MoreBeer_ You guys are awesome! Thank you!
great info
I’d love to see that business plan and investment brochure. Live in Switzerland do real estate cost similar. Would happily sign an nda if that helps.
Vito knocks it out of the park and thank you side gate for pouring it out there. Good luck do you guys
To add onto some of the comments about the financials, I’m curious about when they mention they didn’t secure the SBA loan (aka 2/3 of capital) until they were halfway done with construction. Something doesn’t add up to me there; was the construction being done with a down payment that was covered by the 1/3 angel investment? How did construction commence without 2/3 of your needed capital?
I logged in to hit you with this bit. You might not get a loan until you have a property.
More about the financial process
Cool guys great background I wish them all the luck in the world. Just a suggestion for us viewers to enjoy it more...try not to say "like"so much. Like how many times can you like say like in like a video? 😊
So..."I don't have a job at the moment " gets you a government funded loan? Man...I've been doing this all wrong.