InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 142
Posts 9857
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 05/31/2016

Re: None

Wednesday, 01/10/2024 12:18:21 PM

Wednesday, January 10, 2024 12:18:21 PM

Post# of 70651
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.