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Thursday, 01/11/2024 12:51:17 PM

Thursday, January 11, 2024 12:51:17 PM

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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.