Hello all,
I'm sure this has come up before, but I could find anything easily with the search facility.
I've been making cider for a few years, and its becoming quite palatable. More recently I had a go at brewing some beer, and had quite appetising results with a bitter, and a lager. I drink all the produce myself and give it to friends. The problem I have is I like brewing, but don't drink that much, and don't have many friends.
However I have a possible solution in that I run a music rehearsal studio, so have a somewhat captive audience. There is an off-license nearby where the bands get their beers at the moment, that sells pretty warm cheap beers (Tyskie/Heineken etc) and I have a fairly hipster customer base and have noticed more recently that some of them aren't buying the offlicense beers, but bringing their own more esoteric and often locally produced beers from elsewhere.
So I thought if I could sell my beer & cider alongside some other local brews, I might be able to get a few takers. I'm not really thinking this will be a massive money spinner, it would more be an extension of a hobby, that might further enhance the studio.
So I've started looking at the costs and complications involved. Seemingly an alcohol license based on my rateable value would be in the region of £70 / year. I would need to get a personal alcohol license which would be around £100 (and possibly not renewed annually). I have noticed that quite a few other rehearsal studios are licensed to sell alcohol, so i think this should be relatively doable
Where it gets more complicated is producing my own alcohol, as based on my searching so far it might involve a planning permission application! I think I might have to notify environmental health, and possibly obtain a food production certificate. I live above the studio, and at the moment press the cider in my garden, and ferment it in storage areas of the studio. The beer I make in my home kitchen and brew in the same place as the cider. I know that it is possible to make food at home on a small scale for commercial sale, so am wondering if the same is true of alcohol? I have tried calling the local council for more advice but the call back from Environmental Health doesn't appear to be happening.
I also gather there may be some differences in the legislation of beer and cider on a small scale. Seemingly the amount of cider I'd produce wouldn't need an application for duty, but the beer would.
If anyone has any further info on either obtaining an alcohol license for a non-pub venue, or producing alcohol for sale from home I'd be very grateful.
Cheers
Phil
I'm sure this has come up before, but I could find anything easily with the search facility.
I've been making cider for a few years, and its becoming quite palatable. More recently I had a go at brewing some beer, and had quite appetising results with a bitter, and a lager. I drink all the produce myself and give it to friends. The problem I have is I like brewing, but don't drink that much, and don't have many friends.
However I have a possible solution in that I run a music rehearsal studio, so have a somewhat captive audience. There is an off-license nearby where the bands get their beers at the moment, that sells pretty warm cheap beers (Tyskie/Heineken etc) and I have a fairly hipster customer base and have noticed more recently that some of them aren't buying the offlicense beers, but bringing their own more esoteric and often locally produced beers from elsewhere.
So I thought if I could sell my beer & cider alongside some other local brews, I might be able to get a few takers. I'm not really thinking this will be a massive money spinner, it would more be an extension of a hobby, that might further enhance the studio.
So I've started looking at the costs and complications involved. Seemingly an alcohol license based on my rateable value would be in the region of £70 / year. I would need to get a personal alcohol license which would be around £100 (and possibly not renewed annually). I have noticed that quite a few other rehearsal studios are licensed to sell alcohol, so i think this should be relatively doable
Where it gets more complicated is producing my own alcohol, as based on my searching so far it might involve a planning permission application! I think I might have to notify environmental health, and possibly obtain a food production certificate. I live above the studio, and at the moment press the cider in my garden, and ferment it in storage areas of the studio. The beer I make in my home kitchen and brew in the same place as the cider. I know that it is possible to make food at home on a small scale for commercial sale, so am wondering if the same is true of alcohol? I have tried calling the local council for more advice but the call back from Environmental Health doesn't appear to be happening.
I also gather there may be some differences in the legislation of beer and cider on a small scale. Seemingly the amount of cider I'd produce wouldn't need an application for duty, but the beer would.
If anyone has any further info on either obtaining an alcohol license for a non-pub venue, or producing alcohol for sale from home I'd be very grateful.
Cheers
Phil
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