We all have a dream to start a brewery. Many of us don’t have the money required to start the brewery of our dreams. Lynn Jacobs and her husband, Jeff, started Great Storm Brewing in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with no debt. Best of all: They started making a profit immediately.
Great Storm Brewing opened in March 2012 with a 1-BBL system. Lynn and Jeff worked hard at first. But after 6 months they hired the first employee. The success has been so great that they contract brew larger batches under “alternative proprietorship” to help meet demand.
Now approaching their third anniversary, Great Storm Brewing has 8 employees and they’re preparing to install a 10-BBL system.
Lynn’s advice to someone who wants to start a brewery:
- Save money
- Practice your brewing
- Create something you can duplicate on a larger scale
Brewery specs:
Kettle size: 1 BBL; in the process of expanding to 10-BBL.
Size and quantity of fermentation tanks: 10, 1-BBL fermenters; expanding to 3, 15-BBL.
Size and quantity of bright tanks: none; will get tanks with the new system.
Annual brewing capacity/last year’s production: Current 260; last year 187; new system will be 390-BBL.
Square footage: 3,750 sq. ft.
Years in operation: 3 years (opened March 2012).
“As soon as you reach one goal, you make another for yourself.” [Tweet This]
Listener question:
From Russ Neis: How do you adjust a recipe from 10 gallons to a 7 BBLs or more?
Book recommendation:
- Brewery Operations Manual by Tom Hennessy.
Check out the entire list of recommended books, click here.
An upcoming beer style:
Experimental beers
Other resources:
- U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB).
- Directory of State Alcohol Beverage Control Boards, MicroBrewr.
- BeerSmith Home Brewing Software.
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