"Planning Your Successful Craft

Brewing Business" Online Course

Reduce your risks, costs and time when deciding if a craft brewing business is for you.

What’s in our online course?

The course is full of practical advice, tools and templates to help you decide if starting a craft brewery is right for you.


Included in the seven module course and 3 month membership, is:

  • Monthly Masterclass webinars with The Brewer’s Institute Founders, brewery owners & experts #
  • Deep and rich course content to help you plan, set up and execute your craft brewing business
  • Expert information and insights on setting up your brewery
  • Business planning templates and tools
  • Business financial models and costing templates
  • A recommended suppliers list
  • Inclusion in a private Facebook group, so you can ask the Founders, and other students, specific questions and share ideas and insights #, and
  • A community of fellow students.


# The first 3 months membership to the private Facebook Group and monthly webinars with craft brewery founders is included in the course price.


To continue accessing the private Facebook group and monthly webinars, you'll be asked at the end of month 3, if you'd like to continue membership for a small monthly fee.


Here's a snapshot of what’s included (click to enlarge):

Watch Co-founders Mike and Troy run through what's in the online course.

The monthly webinars with craft brewery owners sharing their journey, especially provides valuable insights and tips you can’t access anywhere else.


As well as the annual $350,000 Federal Government excise rebate, all levels of government have grants that may help you start and grow.


In the course, we run you through where to find those, and other funding methods, like:

  • bank loans
  • government grants and loans
  • asset finance
  • private investment, and
  • crowdfunding.

30 Day 100% Money Back Guarantee

If you're unhappy for any reason, we'll give you your money back - 100%, no questions asked (well, actually, there will be one - we’d love any feedback on where you think we can improve!).