a professional.
Bad idea to have AHB members running the place. There'd be blood on the floor in no time, just look at the snark on this thread.Yes, I wasnt joking.Could actually work.Money(capital) is the first hurdle, then management.The rest comes after that.Any liquidation accountants on AHB?
AHB brewery, no I dont think so unless some one can give me a good reason for it..
A private company with share holders is the way it would need to be set up.
I am sure there is enough expertise on the site to at least get a viable plan together ?
GB
: Quote Kook "It's a rural "outpost" - part farming town, part tourist town, part transit town for trucks heading from the southwest to Adelaide. It would be a great spot for a brewery if it was done right. Most people driving from Adelaide to Perth stop off there."
Its a country mile off the Adelaide route but it is a big tourist destination for local WA folk and internationals
ever seen the movie Deliverance?
All good points MC. On the face of it Albany seems a natural for a brewpub/micro because of the perceived tourism through put. But this as actually seasonal and thinner then people assume. When I was there a lot of the tourists were really well off cockys who had a holiday home at Emu Point or the like. Buses would come through carrying old pensioners from SA or NSW who were on their grand tour but you'd be lucky to see ten of them a week and they didn't stay long. It has changed for the better but it's still off the beaten track for most Western Australians let alone the pressed-for-time interstate or international traveler. Local support for locally brewed beer is essential to making it work in Albany.If Captain Stirling had thought it out properly, Albany would have been the capital of WA. Milder climate, closer to the best farm land and a natural harbour that ***** all over Fremantle.
Perhaps it was pride that stopped him because the French were there first!
It's a nice place that gets a few tourists, but three hours to Margaret River is more attractive to travellers than five hours to Albany. If people do want to go that far south, they'll generally opt for the more touristy towns like Denmark. Being the 'capital' of the Great Southern is perhaps why it doesn't attract more tourists; it actually has to be a functioning centre of trade and commerce and not just line its streets with craft shops and ice cream boutiques. Knowing only a little about Albany and even less about running a business, I don't know if Tanglehead could have been sustained by its local population alone. Perhaps if we got the whaling industry up and running again............
Put a Wedding Reception Venue together with A Micro-Brewery and you have a winner...
mika= Yea i think you got your wires crossed. The brewer is not WJ. I'm not 100% sure about the liscence, but he does lurk around on the forum, so he might be able to clear it up for you.
mjfs= Ohh and tangleheads is still brewering beer for the white star. The brewrey stayed there and they change the name of the pub. All the beer producing licenses were under tangleheads name, so i guess it was easier to keep it under that name.
I thought White Star was an old name from a ship or something? Has been the name of the place for a long time by the looks of it...
I was there at the back end of 2009 and they had a decent enough IPA (I think) on ... well whatever it was it was enough to drive back to where we were staying and walk 5kms into town to just check 5 or 6 times that it was actually good
Hops 'growing' in the beer garden and plenty of locals there on a sunny Friday afternoon and decent enough live music in the evening.
On the saturday we went to a pretty good little farmers market. Albany came across as a nice place.
It's inevitable that in a relatively isolated location like Albany there will be compromises is you're going to sell enough beer to stay open.
So presumably somebody took the White Star and Tanglewood on :blink: Good on them. Even if the beer isn't absolutely first class, I never ever drink in pubs that sell ordinary beers ... would rather have a bad pint of microwbrewed beer for the 'experience' than an ordinary pint of fizzy golden froth.
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