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==Idea== <vimeo>234985039</vimeo> BrewBroker is an online marketplace for the brewing industry. We will build our digital platform to enable any business or individual to buy and sell brewing services, whether they're a budding brewer experimenting with their first batch or an established brewery struggling to scale-up. ‘Contract brewing’ has allowed breweries and start-ups to save time, money and risk by hiring another brewery to produce and package their beer. But right now, there is no facilitator or technology to bring them together. BrewBroker solves this problem. We believe the platform also allows breweries to export cost-effectively and ensures quality standards for contract services. The market for BrewBroker is growing rapidly. In the UK, the industry has experienced 65% growth from 1,092 breweries in 2013 to over 1,700 today. That’s more breweries per capita than anywhere in the world. The idea was conceived when co-founders Chris and Dan were struggling to find a brew partner for Big Hug Brewing. The team spent a year researching and working with breweries and suppliers to produce a prototype, before introducing the BrewBroker concept at the CBR17 trade event. We’ve got some fantastic breweries & suppliers registering their interest including West Berkshire Brewery, UBrew & Kegstar. Now we’re giving you the opportunity to invest and help make us the biggest brewery in the world, without owning a brewery.
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