Dont forget the first stage is getting your premises past local council (lots of hoops to jump thru) , then you can apply to get a liquor license.maxim0200 said:All i can say is wow...
300L of beer in one go, nice!
Also thanks for the info on liquor producers licence, verry intersting.
Vittorio, this is the bit I am interested in.Gryphon Brewing said:Dont forget the first stage is getting your premises past local council
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vittorio said:matty3450- liquor producers license is dirt cheap because there is no one drinking in your venue which means you can only make it at your venue and not sell it in ur venue which is why its cheap. the form is only two pages which you can get online, with filling it out, you will need an abn and registered business name. with the abn, expect a phone call and when you received it explain how small ur setup or brewery will be. with the registered business name, its a yearly pay just like the liquor licensing.
vittorio said:im renting a huge shed so i can brew in it, the shed has a little court yard/garden which is perfect for like local artist/musicians to put on a little show to attract people to my beer. the rent is $90 a week since its a shed. My council already knows and doesn't care since its not residential, they only care if i choose to build on the building which i will need a building permit. they only care how i take care of the waste and that's no problem for me. Im well prepared. its been a dream of mine!
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