Great looking shop.
I appreciate everybody's comments here over the past week or so. I've had a great time meeting some of the HBT members face to face, as well.
I just wanted to share with y'all a couple of quick updates.
1. I had a great talk today with a representative of the AHA and we will be selling memberships and Zymurgy in the store real soon. There may even be some events hosted here at the store in the future.
2. Our local Visitors Bureau contacted me today and we are going to be listed on their website. They already have a program called Virginia's Blue Ridge Beerway that's pretty awesome.
3. I can't say much about this right now, but hopefully soon we will have some exciting announcements about some partnerships with local breweries.
In the original post. I read it was in Roanoke (I'm getting excited now) Then I read Virginia and get sad all over again b/c there is not a LHBS in Roanoke, TX.
But the pictures are awesome, and I pray the best for your new ventureI love that "rustic" feel without the "run down" atmosphere.
congrats! Here's a link to a thread I started yesterday that you might find useful, good luck in your first year!
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=523233
Cuz there ain't no Better Bottles right now. I am selling PET carboys though, and I actually recommend them to my customers over glass.
Better Bottle production has been shut down for a while now, I'm not sure when they are going to get pack in to the distribution stream.
Long time since we've heard about the shop... I hope all is well.
does your area have a homebrew club? Why not start a club if it doesn't and have the meetings (at least some of them) at your store. This would definitely help get the word out about your shop. If there is already a big club in the area contact the club about having a meeting at the shop, perhaps throwing in some freebies for them if incentive is needed.
Nice looking shop good luck!
I'm curious how it's going after so long without a post. How is business?
Good to hear business is at least not a drain in year one. That is a feat in itself. Wow, over 100 grain choices? How often does that inventory turn? It sounds like you will have sufficient support to build to an actual profit sometime - hopefully soon.
As a fellow IT guy (actually seeking employment) I wish you well. I hope Southern Hills Homebrew Supply becomes "world famous" in Roanoke :0)
i hope business continues to do well! You'll need to start turning a profit sooner or later...![]()