kaiser423
Well-Known Member
Ok I have had enough of the BMC debate ! Weizenwerks please don't post anything else on this thread about it ! The owner had made up his mind on this point. If you want to give me some pointers on creating a great sellable beer to convert BMC drinkers or how to get good carbination etc. that would be fine.
Be ready to work your ass off, and sweat the small stuff.
Honestly, I haven't opened a brewery, but in other businesses, people sweat the big stuff (like having a good recipe) and forget the small stuff, like executing that recipe. There's a ton of detail in even medium scale production.
Have a plan and schedule for making beer, getting beer into the fermenters, kegs, plans for how to move it around ,etc. Think of every step from draining the beer to filling it, to taste testing, to wheeling it into storage to cleaning and so on. Have plans and schedules.
As Patton said, "plans are worthless, but planning is everything". Your initial plan probably won't even be close to right, but having a plan, and more importantly, having considered all of the different available options in creating a plan will give you the knowledge and flexibility to adjust that plan confidently and successfully down the road.
Best of luck! It sounds like you have a good setup, so just put your head down and slog through it all.