Mischief_Brewing
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The control I was talking about, was more on recipes, brewing process, and timing. Thanks again though for the advice. It always helps to have people keep you in check.
You don't lose much, if any of that by contract brewing. Basically, you just use an established brewery's equipment. Yes, they will be there to protect their equipment, but recipes and the process will be all you. The only limitation is fitting into their schedule...
Do some research on Schmaltz brewing out of Brooklyn, he's been pretty successful and only contract brews. I'm not a fan of his recipes personally, but he's very consistent...