What to do!
As previously explained I am in the process of opening a new brewery in Co. Meath . We are hoping to be operational in September. My business partner is involved in a small brewery in Manchester. I have been over and back most weekends now trying to get recipes right and troubleshooting issues we foresee with production for Ireland. We will be using the same brewhouse. (guest beers are a great way to sell our experiments)
Anyway, a local man is opening a Gastro pub in Meath and has heard what I am at through the grapevine. He had tried to get planning for a brew pub but pulled out for some reason. He opens the pub in six weeks and wants to do his own range of cask beers that I will brew for him. Three to be exact, a stout, IPA and Amber.
Am I mad to brew them in UK and transport over until I get up and running in the Autumn. I have done the maths and I will make a few quid, nothing major at all. I was hoping to use it to test the local market for Real ales but I worried that it will take the gloss off what I am trying to do, especially if the beer doesn’t travel well.
I have priced, bond warehouse, transport etc and it adds up if I do it.
Any brewers care to offer some advice or am I better off just holding on until I can brew here.