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here in the States, there's minimum 3 levels of burocracy you hve to deal with: Federal, State and Local. Every one has their own timeline of when things need to be done, and you have to bounce back and forth, and even if you're doing everything right, you can be nixed off by any one of the three, and not always for a good reason; maybe you looked at a town / city person wrong one day and that kills the whole thing.
I would join |ProBrewers website and forum,
talk to other local craft brewers about thier businesses. |Getting the straight poop might turn you one way or the other as to if it's something you really want to persue.
JRGTR42 has some outstanding advice IMHO. I’ve met with 4 owners already and had a few eye openers! Just last Friday one owner was telling me how much of a nightmare it was dealing with the city inspectors. They did their own build out and were delayed over six months waiting on sign-off even though they were meeting all codes (federal, state, and local). I’ve planned and managed industrial site planning, build outs, and startups and know how difficult it is, but I was still surprised but what nano brewery start ups had to go through.
Two thumbs up for joining ProBrewers


We had our business plan well underway and were taking additional steps to prep for pilothouse when I had an injury that set us back 2 years. In that time I’ve done some deep questioning on the pilothouse and put the brakes on moving forward; even though we live in an excellent area for this.
It’s really a PITA to get running so you’ll need lots of energy, patience, thick skin, good business acumen, and of course capital…and so much more from what others on this site share from their experience and expertise.
Keep us posted, and best of luck

Cheers

KBW.