It may seem like we're beating you up here, but we're actually trying to help you realize that you can't wake up an decide to open a brewery... Many here dream if it, but realize that it is not reasonable, or financially possible to do so. (paying rent on a commercial property for a 6 month's to a year before being able to even brew on site, not to mention LOTS of remodeling for the needs of a brewery; having LOTS of cash available; federal and state laws; business and marketing plans, the list goes on and on...). So if you have loads of $$ laying around and are ok spending a lot, not making much (if any) profit for about 1-2 years, not to mention investing all of your time and energy, then have at it brother.
That said, you need to brew some extract, jump to all grain, learn H20, hop, yeast, grain characteristics, learn about starters and fermentation temps, do a he'll of a lot of dishes, (drink some homebrew), etc., etc... ok, you hopefully get the point; were trying to help you see the reality of what really goes on here... Its MUCH more complex that you are thinking it is...