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Thursday, March 23, 2023 10:22:26 PM
A large keg of beer holds 15.5 gallons, or 124 pints. 124 / 25 business days per month for a tavern/restaurant would only be approximately 5 pints per day available to serve their customers. One of those kegs would likely cost around $150 - $200 for a microbrewery lager. Doesn't seem unreasonable that each tavern could order 2 kegs per month to have enough inventory for one of the BrewBilt beers. Even ordering 1 keg per week would seem reasonable.
Add the taproom in Nevada City by June or July and suddenly they may has decent positive cash flow by this summer, mere months away. Still, getting that microbrewery franchise would be the real ticket. Imagine the gross profits from just a half-dozen microbreweries for starters, let alone the 40 that they have mentioned in one of the news releases! 10-K could drop within 2 weeks!
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