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Brewery for Beginners: 7 Steps to Making a Profit in the Exciting Micro-Brewery Business - Financial Freedom & Investment - cover

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Brewery for Beginners: 7 Steps to Making a Profit in the Exciting Micro-Brewery Business - Financial Freedom & Investment

Clifford Sutton

Publisher: Guava Books

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Brewery Beginnings  
7 Steps to Making a Profit in the Exciting Micro-Brewery Business   
Who doesn’t love a great beer on a hot, sunny afternoon? If you know a little bit about brewing beer, you might have tried to make a batch just for the fun of it. But perhaps you are interested in going the next step, and starting your own label. 
If you want to have a simple guideline to make this dream come true, this is the book for you. If you want a working vocabulary on the beer business at any level, this book is for you too. Even if you just want to be able to talk sensibly about the subject of home brewery, this guide has you covered. 
Inside You Will Learn: 
·         How to research Beers and their ingredients 
·         What are the keys to creating a new brew. 
·         How beer sales are translated from fan appreciation. 
·         What kind of people are in the Brewery Business. 
·         And Much More 
Once you learn the secrets to making your own beer, there will be no stopping you. It will not only make your everyday life better, it will make you better. 
Don’t wait another minute. Learn how becoming a brewmaster will revolutionize you and your life. Things will never be the same again. 
Don’t Delay. Download This Book Now. 
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Available since: 02/24/2017.

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