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The top picture in this post speaks volumes about the menu. I would expect to see this kind of meal in a four or five star restaurant. I've worked in two 5-star restaurants in my lifetime.
https://www.instagram.com/brewhaus_nc/p/C2LaILEvxza/?img_index=1
When I was thinking about the possible microbrewery franchise contract in the past, that still hasn't been declared dead, I was always envisioning a beer bar in a mid-grade hotel chain. But the menu items at the BrewHaus makes me think that the taproom concept that BRBL has put together at the BrewHaus is more akin to what I would want to see in a upper class hotel chain - fine dining, wine and craft beer to round it out.
I also found a picture last night that showed detailed ingredients of most of the food items on the menu and they all sounded great, like they came out of a classy restaurant establishment. I'll try and find it again and link it this time.
What I conclude from it is that the BrewBilt BrewHaus still might become a microbrewery franchise, that could become a high-dollar revenue establishment with significant profit margins. It actually gives me more hope that there could be many BrewHaus' in the future. Still might take another year or two to really get the ball rolling but it looks more promising all the time.
So, it's just my opinion and not investment advice. I'm not a financial advisor
I gotta give BRBL an A+ for the design and launch of the taproom. It looks way better than I had envisioned. Looks like an upscale dining establishment that happens to sell BrewBilt beers. I could see how this theme would serve as a great model for franchises around the country.
Though this location is small on the inside, future locations could become much larger, which is what the big players in the space have. Our location works great for the hot tourist season because of the large outdoor space but the big micro breweries around here all have a large indoor space with lots of available parking...kinda just like what the Phase II brewery taproom and restaurant design appears to show. We just need some more time before we become a mega beverage company. Just my opinion; not investment advice.
If years and years of hard-core dilution couldn't knock BrewBilt out of business, nothing can, in my opinion. These guys are great at forging partnerships, designing great products and making great forward progress in their work...consistently. We still have a ways to go with this company, but the long term looks extremely bright from my perspective.
Another new beer in the works, in collaboration with some of the ingredient suppliers. They just keep blazing a trail forward.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C2QI-5VvHZT/
Fair enough. If volume keeps.up it'll attract more people. And some will become mods. Hopefully that big volume day last week is the beginning of better things here. And not just a fluke. We'll see.
No Thanks! You should be able to remove old info and add new.. GLTY...Go (BRBL)
I can only do one sticky as a mod. Consider becoming one to add another.
This is the year of the Tiger for us Longs, This baby is clawing its way out of sub-basement levels for sure. Let it be written let it be Done, AMEN
BrewBilt Strong
Can we please Sticky updates from (BRBL) (Ceo & Team). Thanks....🤑😎. (BRBL & Team)
Wow! I truly like what i see move forward. I will continue to accumulate on the future direction of (BRBL).Wow! That is a game changer....GLTY...🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑.Go (BRBL & Team)
This is the big game changer right here in my eyes, in my own opinion, This is the press release i want to see happen and i have no doubt they are planning it down the pipeline, Huge moves from here on
https://brewbiltbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/201234-Concept-1b.pdf
Today will be telling. Hopefully we see another huge volume day.
Just getting started. Not even 2 months old, Holy molly, this is the real !
https://www.instagram.com/brewhaus_nc/
BrewBilt Strong
build it they will come
https://brewbiltbrewing.com/
Same to you Sir!!!!!🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑 Go (KEGS)
We Longs will bear fruit to our labor with this company of ours, we were out to sea many days and nights without hope, no land in sight. But never gave up and are Dreams and vision where clear as day for many of us. The tides and Wind have changed God speed to those Longs
BrewBilt Strong
Good morning (BRBL-Land & Team). 😎🤑Go (BRBL)
Mostly buys too. Something going on.
Looks like (Go BRBL) is waking up. Great job (BRBL-Team)..jmo...🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑..Go (BRBL)
Big volume today.
These recent 3 pics on Instagram show just how upscale of "taproom" we have at the BrewBilt Brewing BrewHaus. Just like the company hired a top notch head of sales and head of brewing, they also hired a professional chef to bring their menu to life.
With the linen napkins, great atmosphere and a fine menu, they will be able to attract an upscale clientele, IMO. This is far from a typical craft beer taproom.
By August 15th, when we see 4- 6 weeks of sales from the taproom during the start summer tourist season (mid-May through the end of June), we will have a good idea of how strong the revenues could be for this part of the business. If they're raking in the dough at one location, that would create a lot of incentive to get the next location(s) open in short order.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C2LaILEvxza/?img_index=1
I'm counting on that taproom to finally get them out of their financial mess, allowing them to make a leap to getting the Phase II brewery going. This could become the turnaround year if they get lucky. Last night was a good sign at the BrewBilt BrewHaus taproom as they had quite a nice crowd for a cold, Friday, January night.
If they just maintain a decent crowd until the tourist season begins in late May, maybe last year's investors can really get this rolling. The taproom has the better profit margins compared to wholesale sales. I could envision those same investors wanting a small piece of the net profits of a larger taproom and a restaurant at the Phase II brewery location-to-be on Sutton Way in Grass Valley, CA.
Here's the Phase II brewery site plan for anyone who hasn't seen it.
https://brewbiltbrewing.com/phase-ii-site-plan/
Here's the link to the video from last night at the taproom. The place seems to be hopping for a January night.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C2BbKqjxFBs/
Well said. It’s time for me to take a position on Tuesday. We’ll do good this year.
LCJR
Sounds like you bought in way too early as all you ever do is complain. I watched the company for many years before taking a position. There still could be another reverse split in the future but I don't mind the last one if my calculations are correct. High risk/high reward stocks rule for me...if I only invest what you I can afford to lose! Still accumulating shares!
You r a FOOL BATMAN
Yes, all revenue looks great. For the next 6-7 months I just hope the taproom profits really take off, allowing the lenders from last year to earn a decent monthly paycheck on their small percentages of the net profits that they get from the taproom. If they smell money from the profits, those same lenders might also be the ones who step up and provide additional financing to get the Phase II brewery to break ground.
If we get lucky, not only will the wholesale beer sales at least double this year, but maybe the company will get just enough funding to get another taproom or restaurant opened by next spring, further accelerating their growth.
I watched how Oskar Blues and Lefthand Brewing grew into substantial breweries and Oskar Blues in particular had a nice size taproom/restaurant to really get them going. But even with their success, it still took many years before they became substantial businesses. BRBL is only 1.5 years into their brewing operation. I have complete faith that they'll scale into a larger brewery/beverage operation someday, but it does take time.
Good morning (BRBL-Land). Go (BRBL)
Not bashing cause I have 11 million shares but this 15 customers here and 15 customers there is not going to cut it....they need big time business.
The seeds have been placed and watered and fertilized. and this baby is heading in the right direction with tremendous growth. I cannot Amagine this 2nd vision coming to life.
https://brewbiltbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/201234-Concept-1b.pdf
BrewBilt Strong
My friend that's just the tap room, remember most of their money is coming from beer sales that will be taking off now with New distributor.
BrewBilt Strong
Imagine this summer, from May through September, during the tourist season when it's getting hot outside, especially June through August. During that time, the microbreweries come to life.
Now what if the BrewHaus only kept a steady clientele of just 14 people per hour for the 53 hours that they were open per week. This time I'll make the assumption that each person drinks 1.5 pints per beer on average during their stay. Plus, I'll assume that 1 out of 2 of them orders some food as well.
So this time I'll call it $7.50 in gross profits for the beer and maybe $2.50 in gross profits for the food, or $10 per person. Multiply that by 14 people is $140 per hour, times 53 hours per week that they're open, becomes $7,420, times 4 weeks per month, becomes $29,680 in gross profits for the month.
That would be enough to pay salaries, the monthly lease payment and electricity, with some to spare. But that's only like having 6 people inside and 8 people outside at any given time. But for a tourist town in the summer, with their corner location just down the street from a parking lot, they could get a lot more customers. Things are looking up for BrewBilt. Warm weather is only about 4 months away.
Still, I'll give them another couple of years and then they just might really slay it! Just slowing accumulating shares for now.
Looking forward to a very nice year with all that is happening, All us Longs out there best to you too
BrewBilt Strong
During the winter months, if that new outdoor enclosure just attracted one additional table of two people per hour, each day, that would be 106 total customers during the week as the BrewBilt BrewHaus is open 53 hours per week. If those 106 extra customers only spent $7 each on a pint of beer, that could be $500 plus in extra gross profits per week (assuming it only costs $2 per pint to make), or around $2000 in extra gross profits per month.
Of course if they also bought a brat or a pretzel, that would add even more gross profits. Bottom line is that taprooms have a lot of potential for quickly bringing in a lot of cash. Things should be looking even brighter during the tourist season. If those investors from last year, who get a small percentage of the taproom net profits, are encouraged by what they see, they just might step up to fund the next phase of operations. That's what I'm hoping to see.
Very cool new outdoor enclosure at the BrewHaus. Looks like seating for 14 on the south side of the patio that should keep the customers plenty warm on a frigid day.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C15VkZiSg_4/
Yep, could be a volume issue. I'll just wait.
When I look at that 12 acre site for the potential Phase II brewery, on Google Maps (199 Sutton Way, Grass Valley, CA), I always conclude that one way or another they'll end up getting that place built someday, becoming a beast of a brewery. Hopefully they can break ground this year if they get a bunch more loans from other associates. It would be fun to see another BrewHaus taproom and separate restaurant at that location. If not, maybe next year.
Since that photo on Google is over 6 months old now, that neighborhood on the far side might have some houses built by now. What a perfect location for a taproom and a restaurant for those potential new customers!
Could be because the lack of volume is also preventing them from converting. On the positive side, maybe the update is the beginning of a turn around. The ask keeps refilling and expanding though. And that needs to stop in order to secure a bid.
Good morning (BRBL-Land). Go (BRBL)
Okay, update on the number of outstanding shares today. It jumped from approximately 9.028 billion shares to 9.469 billion shares, an increase of about 441 million shares. That's far less than I had expected. If that $200,000 loan had defaulted on the 30th of December, allowing them to receive convertible shares that could convert at half of the closing price, there should have been 4 billion new outstanding shares.
So, who knows what happened. Maybe the new shares are from other convertible note or preferred shareholders. Or maybe only some of the shares were converted. Maybe the lender gave the company an extension of time or all or part of the note? No way to know what took place at this point. But we should see what happened when the quarterly filing comes out in the not-too-distant future. Still, it's better than I had foreseen.
If we get lucky, stronger revenues and profits will finally come into play this year, allowing BRBL to finally start clearing their debt in earnest. Still nibbling away at shares. If I could get another runner, I would add more shares here. I should have a runner this month on my movie stock so keeping my fingers crossed that I can get a bunch more shares here.
BrewBilt Brewing Company Annual Update
BY GlobeNewswire
— 8:00 AM ET 12/20/2023
GRASS VALLEY, CA, Dec. 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire –Today BrewBilt Brewing Company (the "Company") (OTCPINK: BRBL) announces the annual update from CEO Bennett Buchanan.
Buchanan stated, “I am proud to announce the recent achievements and progress made by the Company. On December 7, the Company received the "2023 Business of the Year'' award from the Grass Valley Downtown Association in recognition and appreciation for business excellence and community philanthropy. On December 10, the Company opened its new taproom BrewBilt BrewHaus located in downtown Nevada City, CA. This expansion into a taproom could potentially contribute to increased sales and customer engagement. In addition, the Company has signed a distribution agreement with Mussetter Distributing, a move that can significantly impact sales and market reach. The new distribution commences on January 5, 2024.”
The financial statements for the period ending September 30, 2023, show positive results. The Company's assets increased from $1.97 million to $2.25 million, representing a 12% increase. This growth in assets could be attributed to various factors such as increased sales, successful business strategies, and new partnerships.
The Company began selling commercial craft beer on July 19, 2022, which aligns with the reported increase in sales for the current financial period. The Company reported a substantial increase in total sales for commercial craft beer, with sales reaching $320K for the nine months ending September 30, 2023, compared to $62K in the previous year. This surge in sales is likely linked to the Company's expansion in distribution and commercial retail accounts with Albertsons/Safeway and Grocery Outlet stores.
Buchanan further stated, “We anticipate further growth in assets and revenue. The expected increase is attributed to the expanded distribution network and the revenue generated from the newly opened taproom. Overall, the Company seems to be on a positive trajectory with successful business strategies, recognition, and notable financial growth. However, it's crucial for stakeholders to monitor the Company's performance and market trends to ensure sustained success.”
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New account landed at a ski resort. That should bring some extra visibility. Maybe that Brain ByPass Gold Medal award this year is paying off.
https://www.facebook.com/BrewBiltBrewing/
Good morning (BRBL-Land). Go (BRBL)
Haven't been watching, been preoccupied with SPZ* SP*I is forming to be a 'MONSTER' play in the OTC, Parks is playing fast ball here... DD it, happens I believe I will load the freight liner to 79 milly, no pickup truck or dump truck can or will hold that weight... BRBL gonna do it... all IMO.
Lots of patience required for a new brewery startup that only opened up in mid 2022, especially since they didn't start out with a taproom at the outset. Sales revenue compared to their debt and growing outstanding shares is poor right now, but growing sales revenue can eventually be the more dominant reason to drive the stock higher
Which is why I can believe there will not be another R/S here he raised the A/S to a trillion, 51% ownership speaks volumes. BRBL for the win... 'IMO'
grabbed some more yesterday. All eyes are on this new deal with distributor Tap room showing profit right away, Next press release in my opinion will be a head turner and game changer for this stock, we should see a lot more interest at these levels and where we are headed for the New Year. Brewbilt Strong
A good morning it indeed is with the new distributor on board today!
If you click the photo at the top of this page, on the left, you'll see a lot more photos the taproom that have not been posted on the company's social media pages. Looks like photos from customers or from somewhere.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=brewbilt+brewhaus#lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D,ik:CAoSLEFGMVFpcE56Qm9iS21zbDl2aXJYYzV3bl9NcWFOSjh4RW5CYTROdTFEV0wy
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