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Old 01-27-2012, 09:57 PM   #1
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I'm an MBA student and homebrewer in an entrepreneur class. My business pitch do the class was a homebrew store where you make reservations, I have all the equipment sanitized and ingredients, you show up and brew, then I clean up and eventually bottle/keg it for you. Now I've heard of similar places but can't fid them online. Anyone know the name of a place like this or have any other insight?


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Old 01-27-2012, 10:06 PM   #2
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Answered my own question... The brew kettle in ohio
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Look for something called Brewing On Premise (BOP), or there are some wine places that do it to, I think it's called CrushPad in California maybe.

http://www.deja-brew.com/ Here's one in MA.

http://www.crushpadwine.com/make/howitworks

Good luck on the project.
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Also Lakeland Winery
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Yes, the correct term is "brew-on-premises", and there are quite a few places around.

There's some pretty good research info here.
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Thanks everyone!


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