Dronfieldbrewer
Landlord.
Good luck...welcome to the world of cleaning.... brewing...cleaning...humping stuff about...cleaning...crossing fingers...cleaning...worrying about beer...cleaning....bottling...cleaning...delivering...cleaning...
Words of advice....If I maybe so bold:-
1) Don't drink owt until the day is done. Then only in moderation, trying to brew with a raging hangover is a non starter.
2) Spend 1/5th of your working time speaking to people who might be in a position to buy your beer...The more people know what you are brewing the more you will sell. Spend a few quid on a well set up website and a blog...use social media...I sell a big portion through Twitter and facebook. I know some brewers that are ace at telling people what they are brewing and have preorders months in advance for stuff and brewers that are crap at telling people and have cold rooms full of casks.
My best mate is a DAB radio. Brewing can be a lonely occupation...
Words of advice....If I maybe so bold:-
1) Don't drink owt until the day is done. Then only in moderation, trying to brew with a raging hangover is a non starter.
2) Spend 1/5th of your working time speaking to people who might be in a position to buy your beer...The more people know what you are brewing the more you will sell. Spend a few quid on a well set up website and a blog...use social media...I sell a big portion through Twitter and facebook. I know some brewers that are ace at telling people what they are brewing and have preorders months in advance for stuff and brewers that are crap at telling people and have cold rooms full of casks.
My best mate is a DAB radio. Brewing can be a lonely occupation...