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Offline DRbcTD

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Hey all, if you have 20 seconds to answer these 3 questions on the Irish beer market it would be much appreciated!

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LL9PBMT

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Offline majorvices

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Irish beer styles is something I am not very familiar with but I'm not a fan of Irish reds and I like Irish Stouts only seasonally. I really like the idea of specializing in a certain genre and at my Brewery that is exactly the approach we take. That said, you don't want to limit yourself (eg: We specialize in German style lagers AND Belgian Ales) so consider adding in Scottish ales as well to broaden your spectrum.

Offline DRbcTD

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Irish beer styles is something I am not very familiar with but I'm not a fan of Irish reds and I like Irish Stouts only seasonally. I really like the idea of specializing in a certain genre and at my Brewery that is exactly the approach we take. That said, you don't want to limit yourself (eg: We specialize in German style lagers AND Belgian Ales) so consider adding in Scottish ales as well to broaden your spectrum.
Thanks for the input! I agree, I feel it's good to do fewer styles but do them right! That's why I want to focus on one or two styles to begin!

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Offline boulderbrewer

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Yes go after you demographic, but you should be able to produce a good beer in any style. I have heard lots of times "you do lagers, a lot of places do only ales". It creates excitement for patrons.
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