Man, I have thought long and hard on this subject...have tried to think of everything to be able to get my beer in the hands of others.
The biggest question for me is, What is your goal? To quit your day job and sell beer? To just share beer with people and have the experience of others enjoying what you make? Just having a side hustle with your beer?
Believe you me man, I have had ALL of these same thoughts. Mad that I cannot just sell my beer. People can start little jewelry shops, and sell LuLuRoe and crafts and little things like that, which require MINIMAL effort to get going. Maybe pay $200 for an LLC, open a bank account and buy some supplies. Pay sales tax. Most businesses can be that simple. But beer just is not.
But for me, what it turned into was facing facts...
You want to open your own brewery? Cool. Hope you have $1/2M to get everything you need. And that is really it. As others said, you cannot be profitable brewing 10gal at a time. And oh man, I have done that math. A few times. It just doesn't work. The margin isn't there to make money. You may be able to pay for the next batch, but that is about it. There is no chance of growing, expanding, or saving money when you brew such a small amount of beer.
Just want to get beer into the hands of others? Share and taste, and see what others think? That is great, and I LOVE that part of this. So here's what I do:
1. Enter BJCP competitions. I just find them on google and enter them. Its fun, and I get, most of the time, decent people that are experienced at tasting beer. And if you do good, you get some cool awards. Medals and such, maybe even a plaque! If you do REALLY well, maybe you can brew one of your beers at a professional brewery.
2. Participate in tastings for charity. These are so much fun! Its pretty much like participating in a beer festival. People try your beer, you meet other brewers, you try others beers, meet people, and help a good cause. I have done about 3-4 of these, and they are always a blast!
3. Just trade some beers. There are threads on this website. Start an Instagram and reach out to other home brewers there, and see if they want to trade a few bottles. I have traded with a few people there, and its great. Hit me up if you want to trade some beers (my instagram is in my signature below).
4. Invite people over to your place. Chill, get some food, have some beers. Laugh, have fun.
5. Just bring your beer places. I, for some reason, was always afraid to do this. Until a brewer friend of mine was just like "Yeah man, I always have a clean growler, a cooler and a bag of ice ready to go, just so I can share my beer.". Get a few growlers (If you dont have them already), a decent cooler, and take beer places. Its great fun, and a great way to meet and talk to people. You now have subject matter for your favorite thing, BEER!
I am friends with a couple pro-brewers, and man, I have talked their ears off about wanting to go pro. They tell me to do it! But, for some reason I have a hard time making the leap. Its not like other things or businesses. Beer is different.
Its funny, I sometimes get mad that I chose beer as the thing that I want to be good at and potentially want to make a living at. Why did I pick a thing that isn't profitable without a big investment (in my eyes). Why couldn't I just want to go buy a Cricut, and make iron-on T-shirts for soccer moms and shirts with silly sayings for little kids. But, I chose beer, and I love it. Will I go pro? Maybe one day. Well see. But for now, I will enjoy my beer, and when I can, try to have others enjoy it also!