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Like many of us here, I aspire to brew on a commercial scale someday. I am still somewhat new to brewing but know it is something I want to continue doing. I don't usual get too involved in my hobbies but this one has me hooked/obsessed. I realize that there is a lot of learning still ahead of me and I accept that. I don't want to start out as a canning boy but would work my way up if I have to. There was an opening as an assistant brewer at tallgrass a few months ago that did not require experience that really made me think hard about leaving my job. Hopefully if an opportunity like this arises again, I will be more prepared to take it on.
So my question is aimed at those who have spent time in the brewing industry. What advice would you give to those looking to seek a brewing career? Is there anything that you wish you would have known as a homebrewer before being a professional brewer? Thanks in advance for anyone who can share good information with me. I know being a brewer isnt all glamour and doesn't pay great but I think I would get much more enjoyment out of it than a normal 8 to 5.
So my question is aimed at those who have spent time in the brewing industry. What advice would you give to those looking to seek a brewing career? Is there anything that you wish you would have known as a homebrewer before being a professional brewer? Thanks in advance for anyone who can share good information with me. I know being a brewer isnt all glamour and doesn't pay great but I think I would get much more enjoyment out of it than a normal 8 to 5.