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MIcrobrewery start up UK vs Ireland? 14 years 1 week ago #7

Any ideas on set up costs for a 2-3BBL brewery and suppliers?

MIcrobrewery start up UK vs Ireland? 14 years 1 week ago #8

This might give you an idea of the cheaper end of the market for equipment, there's also other good info on the site.

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MIcrobrewery start up UK vs Ireland? 14 years 1 week ago #9

do you know anyone that has one of these <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="www.brewmagic.com/products/brew-magic-v350ms-system">www.brewmagic.com/products/brew- ... 0ms-system

I fancy a turnkey system and i think this is probably as expensive as i could manage. Although Im not sure how good it is or if it would be suitable.

MIcrobrewery start up UK vs Ireland? 14 years 1 week ago #10

You can always look at the classifieds section of the SIBA site to see if anyone's off-loading anything.

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MIcrobrewery start up UK vs Ireland? 14 years 1 week ago #11

When you said 2-3BBL I presumed you ment British brewer's barrels, that would be 72-108 gallon length. It's something much smaller you're after?

I think one of the members on here fro Clare direction bought one of those brew magic set-ups.

MIcrobrewery start up UK vs Ireland? 14 years 1 week ago #12

I honestly dont know what I want! Im just thinking out loud I suppose. Ideally Id like something I could use to brew small scale and As I said go to Beer festivels etc for the fun and if the buisness grew so be it.

The sabco system cuaght my eye and I am probably assuming it has a little less hands on time but im probably wrong. And that it would be good for experimenting etc. I was also thinking that i could program the sabco with the recipie I wanted and my dad might be able to involved in the brewing as well.

But saying that for the same cost you are getting a larger system from dave's site.

I have though before got costs etc from moodys etc but the costs are huge to start up and the chances of being a success are quite slim and its not an amount of money im willing to loose
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