Now, I don't mean under-the-counter to your friends $5 for a 6 pack just to make back bottle costs, I mean forming an llc and getting a nano-brewery license. Turns out, NH passed a law in 2011 that makes it extremely possible to do just that. A nano-brewery license is $240 a year and an LLC is around $100.
The reason I ask is that my friend has been pushing me to do just that. I assure you I have laughed him off and will be doing no such thing. I'm a complete noob and have yet to even make one 5 gallon batch that I'm proud of (beyond the pride of making beer itself).
Just curious if anyone has actually considered this, and what has prevented you from doing so? Or have you done it? Any success? Just a fun topic, no need to be super serious if you don't want to be.
The limit for nano-breweries is like 63,000 gallons of beer a year. Even if I bought the 2 extra carboys I want, and made only pilsners, I would pump out a MAXIMUM of like 170 gallons a year lol.
Maybe I'll consider it in 5-10 years, though. $300 a year to be officially the owner of a brewery might be worth it just for the bragging rights.
Edit: Made the topic a little more obvious with the use of the bold tag. I'm very aware that there are a number of threads relating to nano-breweries.
The reason I ask is that my friend has been pushing me to do just that. I assure you I have laughed him off and will be doing no such thing. I'm a complete noob and have yet to even make one 5 gallon batch that I'm proud of (beyond the pride of making beer itself).
Just curious if anyone has actually considered this, and what has prevented you from doing so? Or have you done it? Any success? Just a fun topic, no need to be super serious if you don't want to be.
The limit for nano-breweries is like 63,000 gallons of beer a year. Even if I bought the 2 extra carboys I want, and made only pilsners, I would pump out a MAXIMUM of like 170 gallons a year lol.
Maybe I'll consider it in 5-10 years, though. $300 a year to be officially the owner of a brewery might be worth it just for the bragging rights.
Edit: Made the topic a little more obvious with the use of the bold tag. I'm very aware that there are a number of threads relating to nano-breweries.