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Thread: Nano Square Feet

  1. #1
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    Nano Square Feet

    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)?

  2. #2
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    Check this link out from JV Northwest.

    http://jvnw.com/Industries/BeerTanks.html


    Chris

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    We do it all in 800ft2.
    Mike Hess
    President/CBO
    Hess Brewing Co
    San Diego's first nano-brewery
    est 2010

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    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!

  5. #5
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    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

  6. #6
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    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.

  7. #7
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    1.5 bbl in 192 SF. it is tight.


    Kirk Bosi
    ISOB Brewing Company
    Manhattan, IL

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