According to the latest issue of brewer and distiller international, Sunbeam brewery is the smallest in the UK with an output of a mere 70 litres a week. Talk about starting small! http://www.sunbeamales.co.uk
Quote from: UpsidedownA (Andrew) on June 15, 2013, 03:31:19 PM
According to the latest issue of brewer and distiller international, Sunbeam brewery is the smallest in the UK with an output of a mere 70 litres a week. Talk about starting small! http://www.sunbeamales.co.uk
Thats less than some I could mention here!
I'm sure this is legal, but how on earth can he brew in his home with all the health and safety laws nowadays? As far as I know, using child labour is a little bit on the naughty side.
I would like to suggest that on Monday PM when someone is stone cold sober, they contact him on behalf of the NHC.ie subtly requesting how he's achieved the legalitiy of this?
After all in the UK laws are now different to us ( they evovled their thinking - we just kept the old draconians laws the Brits left us with and then made them worse for the people).
Maybe as long as you satisfy Customs & Excise about the small nature of the brewery and you produce less tahn X litres per week all the usual Irish Planning/Elf'n'Fing safety/Hygene/Waste rules don't apply?
I'll get in touch Monday morning.
Quote from: irish_goat on June 15, 2013, 08:08:26 PM
I'll get in touch Monday morning.
Sober in the mornining: I'm impressed! Well done Thomas!
But we still need a .IE explanation on this:
http://www.beoir.org/community/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=9757
What is he doing and how?
Quote from: Il Tubo on June 15, 2013, 08:59:26 PM
Don't forget we've (the NHC) put money in Seren Brewing Co. (http://serenbrewing.co.uk/), a nano brewery in Wales.
I know! Did we ever get a thanks or feed back from Ali?
Some put in more than others: were they contacted? !!
Ali's Welsh project was more on the lines of a typical craft micro: Fully legit and like the big boys but smaller
I (and a lot of us) have the capacity in the house to do a lot more than 70L a week - after all I have given up the day job!
Sorry about the delay lads, been on holidays.
Here's the response...
QuoteHi, Unfortunately I recieve too many questions like yours, so cant respond individually but I have found The Microbrewers Handbook by Ted Bruning useful. Good luck, Nigel
Thought if he received so many he could do a "copy and paste" job FAQ but ah well. :(
Quote from: Dunkel on June 15, 2013, 07:41:59 PM
As far as I know, using child labour is a little bit on the naughty side.
Its ok if they are your own
In the UK the bond for a small brewery can be pay as you go, there is no need to put down the massive bonds required for the normal breweries.
Quote from: Eoin on June 27, 2013, 04:21:33 PM
In the UK the bond for a small brewery can be pay as you go, there is no need to put down the massive bonds required for the normal breweries.
Is there a link for this?
Quote from: irish_goat on June 27, 2013, 05:14:05 PM
Quote from: Eoin on June 27, 2013, 04:21:33 PM
In the UK the bond for a small brewery can be pay as you go, there is no need to put down the massive bonds required for the normal breweries.
Is there a link for this?
Do a search on Jims beer kit, I've seen it discussed there.