This may come off as kind of mean, but since you made this thread I started and am now running a successful nano and I'm 25 years old. I did it through hard work, planning, and a willingness to actually learn how to start and operate a business. If you're actually still trying to do this, I suggest you listen to the advice myself and others posted.
To me, this thread represents the quintessential nanobrewer syndrome: focusing on the fun parts and avoiding the not-so-fun parts. You know what isn't fun? Getting shut down because you're not in the right zoning (happened to my friend). This is not how you start a business.
To me, this thread represents the quintessential nanobrewer syndrome: focusing on the fun parts and avoiding the not-so-fun parts. You know what isn't fun? Getting shut down because you're not in the right zoning (happened to my friend). This is not how you start a business.