Has anyone here had success in buying into an existing brewery or having someone buy into their brewery? It's always been a dream to start my own brewery but I also know there's a lot of risks and it's also quite expensive to start correctly. I see way too many places struggle that start off small and try to grow from there. My thoughts were if I could find a good brewery that's making some good beer, is consistently selling out of product and needs an infusion of cash to keep growing it could be a good option for me working my way into the business.
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Originally posted by RichFellows View PostHas anyone here had success in buying into an existing brewery or having someone buy into their brewery? It's always been a dream to start my own brewery but I also know there's a lot of risks and it's also quite expensive to start correctly. I see way too many places struggle that start off small and try to grow from there. My thoughts were if I could find a good brewery that's making some good beer, is consistently selling out of product and needs an infusion of cash to keep growing it could be a good option for me working my way into the business.
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Originally posted by RichFellows View PostHas anyone here had success in buying into an existing brewery or having someone buy into their brewery? It's always been a dream to start my own brewery but I also know there's a lot of risks and it's also quite expensive to start correctly. I see way too many places struggle that start off small and try to grow from there. My thoughts were if I could find a good brewery that's making some good beer, is consistently selling out of product and needs an infusion of cash to keep growing it could be a good option for me working my way into the business.
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