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Thursday, 11/30/2023 9:12:50 AM

Thursday, November 30, 2023 9:12:50 AM

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Another reason I think the Phase II brewery construction will commence in 2024, which was their original plan anyway, is because if you look closely at the size and type of buildings targeted to be built, there's 12,000 square feet of space for hot brewing and 15,000 square feet of space for cold brewing, alone. Plus, shipping and receiving have two large dedicated buildings as well.

As BBRW is obviously growing with their announced orders for the 4th quarter, along with even further growth next year as they expand further, they're going to need a lot more space. What if they hired just 5 more welders all working on one tank each. That's quite a bit of extra space required right there. It just makes sense that the Phase II brewery breaks ground as soon as interest rates on land development and construction loans drop. We could be within mere months is my guess, when they give us a hint as to when they could break ground.

https://brewbiltbrewing.com/phase-ii-site-plan/