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Sunday, 07/26/2020 10:31:40 PM

Sunday, July 26, 2020 10:31:40 PM

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The international growth potential is one of the most exciting things about BBRW in my opinion. Growth in the CBD extraction and/or cannabeer markets will be fantastic when/if realized, and it seems like at least CBD extraction sales will result in some 2020 revenue. International growth in their core product line, brew houses and systems, however, could be more immediate and faces fewer road blocks. No significant regulatory hurdles, and demand for American-style crafts beers (i.e., IPAs and the other stuff we have been inhaling the last several years) seems to be growing in international markets. Whatever anyone of us thinks about share structure, etc., BrewBilt is a leading name in quality-built, scalable systems, the name carries a prestige factor, and their systems seem to be relatively user-friendly, as far as these things go. When I spoke to Jef Lewis the beginning of last week, he reiterated international interest and the company's focus abroad as a growth area.

We probably will not see the fruits of this international potential in Q2 results, and honestly I'd anticipate Q4 2020 at the earliest (more likely 2021 and beyond). Nonetheless, this is one of the many things that makes me like BBRW as a long-term part of my portfolio.