ColoHox
Compulsive Hand Washer
A similar thing happened with one of the breweries here. The founders were hombrewers, so they had the brewing knowledge, but the jump to commercial brewing is pretty big.
They really didn't have their process down very well at first, whether that was scaling recipes, or large-scale production issues, or whatever, they still sold their first few batches.
I get it though. On one hand, money is just flying out the door in those first few months, so any form of revenue is helpful. One the other hand, they garnered a terrible reputation in those first few months for their terrible beer.
The BA president said that all the new breweries opening without any QC program are hurting the whole industry. The competition is stiff, especially in CO. If you are going to start a venture like this, figure your process out first before selling bad beer. It is too late to ride the coat-tails of the craftbeer boom; if you are going to make it you better be good from the start.
They really didn't have their process down very well at first, whether that was scaling recipes, or large-scale production issues, or whatever, they still sold their first few batches.
I get it though. On one hand, money is just flying out the door in those first few months, so any form of revenue is helpful. One the other hand, they garnered a terrible reputation in those first few months for their terrible beer.
The BA president said that all the new breweries opening without any QC program are hurting the whole industry. The competition is stiff, especially in CO. If you are going to start a venture like this, figure your process out first before selling bad beer. It is too late to ride the coat-tails of the craftbeer boom; if you are going to make it you better be good from the start.