Ok, the hard work is behind us. We’ve got all the money we need and we should
be open in the near future…NOT EXACTLY.
Fact: Our Kickstarter goal was a fraction of what it is
going to take to get FSBC up and running.
Wait, what?
Yes, it’s true. You
cannot open a brewery with $45k. You cannot open a brewery with $52,350 or $100k.
You might be able to shoe string together something that sort of works
for $200k if the stars all align just right.
Unfortunately we need to spend a large portion of our funds
on Kickstarter incentives. We need a building. We need a large building. We need a building with industrial capacity
utilities. We need concrete floors, with
drains in them. We need lots of shiny,
expensive stainless steel equipment. We
need kegs, a cold room, tables, chairs, draft equipment, lighting, comfortable
bathrooms… In a perfect world we would
walk into a building with all of this in place and start brewing tomorrow. It doesn’t exist, never has in Randolph
County.
So what was the point?
The point of Kickstarter was to gain the support and loyalty
of the local community. It was not
intended as a test however if it was, we (or should we say you) passed. We needed some startup capital to continue
brewing beer on a small scale to get our name out there, we needed money to put
a lease on a building, we need to print up t-shirts, we need to start the legal
paperwork with the Federal, State and local government, we need to pay our
lawyer.
Where do we go from here?
As one of our good friends put it: “You done good, now comes
the hard part”.
Plain and simple, we need a lot more money. Over the coming months we will explore all of
the potential inventors we have been meeting and making plans with. Will it be easy? No.
Will it be a challenge? Yes. Will
we be able to achieve our next goal?
Absolutely.
If the Kickstarter campaign has shown us anything it is that
Asheboro is ready for a brewery. The
support we have received has been nothing short of amazing. Think about this: FSBC was the largest fully funded Kickstarter
brewery campaign, EVER. FSBC was the
fifth largest fully funded Kickstarter food project, EVER. The four fully funded Kickstarter food
projects that earned more money than us came from Brooklyn, Washington D.C.,
San Francisco, and Seattle. Enough said.
One of the lessons we have learned from breweries recently
opened and those still in planning is not to predict or announce an opening
date until just before the actual date.
Realistically, we are looking at close to a full year.
Rest assured friends, family and strangers. We will be working tirelessly to get our
doors open as soon as possible. We want to be able to charge you for our beer
instead of giving it away! Please keep
up with us on Facebook, Twitter, our newsletter, website, blog-posting…..
By Andrew
andrew@foursaintsbrewing.com
By Andrew
andrew@foursaintsbrewing.com