koolmoto
Member
So I was sittin around the house Sunday punchin my must when I had a brilliant idea for a business. I started thinking about it more and more and decided to google it to see if it existed. It seemed like such a good idea that it must exist, but I couldn't find much about it and certainly nothing nearby. The idea was to create a maker space for home beer & wine makers. The concept is called "brew-on-premise" where the company would provide all the storage spaces (of different temperatures), cleaning areas, tools, and guidance for making your own beverages. The members would pay a membership fee in exchange for use of the facility. Since the beverages would be the property of the members (not of the company), I feel like it wouldn't need a beverage license, but maybe the reason it doesn't exist is due to some law preventing it? Have any of you heard of these types of companies and/or the reason why they aren't popular? I feel like the spouses of many home beer/wine makers would be more than happy to have that space in their homes back. Plus, it provides a low-risk/investment way to get into beer/wine making if new.