![]() Knowledge and the whole" shoot the breeze" aspect is what is appealing to a local store. Monster M3 mills for you to self grind, and self help yourself to the grains. ![]() Sometimes better.īut they offer great fresh stuff, and great mills. My LHBS is just as good on grain/yeast/hops/ingredients than the online stores. Im sure you could find some way to work it all out, it just seems like there may be some logistical issues to me. Would probably need to look into local laws regarding nano or micro breweries for that though. Now, if there is a way that you can brew your own beer on premises and sell that, it may be a bit better as it would keep the focus on your homebrewshop moreso than being a bar with brewing ingredients attached. Ex: A bar will generally do better during night hours on the weekend while a homebrew store would likely do better in the morning/early afternoon. ![]() Youll need staff with all different knowledge and be open hours that may be a bit unorthodox for the other half of the store. That aside, I like your idea, just gotta check your local laws (in NJ everything seems to be over the top for on premise alcohol consumption, TX is likely different) and realize that to be profitable running multiple businesses out of the same space youll need to do a lot of research. If he was saying a direct substitute then he is off but if he was trying to get you closer to MO then he may have been on the right track. Click to expand.For what its worth Golden Promise is a lot closer to Maris Otter than North American Two-Row.
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