Check this link out from JV Northwest.
http://jvnw.com/Industries/BeerTanks.html
Chris
While searching for a location for my smalll 3 bbl system, I found a tiny place that will barely hold my homebrew equipment (465 sq ft).
So I started thinking, who has the the smallest nano out there (in terms of square feet)?
Check this link out from JV Northwest.
http://jvnw.com/Industries/BeerTanks.html
Chris
We do it all in 800ft2.
Mike Hess
President/CBO
Hess Brewing Co
San Diego's first nano-brewery
est 2010
Hey Mike,
Thanks for being forthcoming about your size. We are considering a very small startup as well. Our equipment is *just* smaller than yours. We are looking at a space that is 915 square feet. Would you mind elaborating on what you have in there (size and # of fermenters, tap house size, etc..). Do you have sufficient space or do you wish you were bigger? Do you think you have enough room to grow?
Thanks!
Check out the awesome blog Hess Brewing has maintained which has all the info you need. It can be found at http://hessbrewing.blogspot.com/ Most of the start-up info is in 2009 and 2010.
All future nano's owe the guys at Hess a big thank you for this effort!!
Andrew Knechel
Bucks County Brewery
You know, I've seen this before (a LONG time ago), but I really need to go back and give it another look. Thanks for reminding me.
1.5 bbl in 192 SF. it is tight.
Kirk Bosi
ISOB Brewing Company
Manhattan, IL