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Wednesday, 03/20/2024 11:43:33 AM

Wednesday, March 20, 2024 11:43:33 AM

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I think it took Sierra Nevada Brewing at least 20 years to reach the size of the brewery and taproom that you see in these pics from Chico, CA, only about 50 miles away from Grass Valley, CA. I'll bet there are many cities in Northern California that would have loved for that brewery to have been located in their city.

Pics of Sierra Nevada Brewing

My instinct tells me that the city of Grass Valley, CA is holding onto hope that BrewBilt could turn in a massive brewery as well someday, meaning that, in my opinion, the city will go out of it's way to help BrewBilt meet their goals, as it would be a huge benefit to the city of Grass Valley as well.

Of course it's going to take time as BrewBilt is only a couple of years into the brewery phase of their business, but if they can launch an additional taproom/restaurant in Grass Valley by next year, along with their increasing wholesale distribution of beer, then I believe that BrewBilt will be in a solid position for long-term steady growth.

Still might take another 2 years before they see significant revenues and profits, but I think the path to a large scale brewery is getting set in stone. Just have to have patience if you believe the story. I can wait. Still nibbling away at shares. Only have a fraction of the shares that I want for the long haul but if I get a big runner elsewhere, I'll load up here.