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What should be noted when buy brewing equipment

  • Aug 10, 2021
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_Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Buying brewing equipment shouldn’t be taken lightly. For most people, it may be the single largest purchase they’ll ever make. Know what you’re buying. Know exactly what is included in the purchase price. Know what the equipment can–and can’t–do. If you don’t have the experience to do this, find someone who does. A little money spent up front can save you a bunch down the line.
 
_No Question Is Too Dumb
Some of this may seem painfully obvious, but again and again, I’ve seen that people are just too trusting or don’t take the time to get all the information. Don’t be afraid to feel like an idiot. You’re easily spending over $100,000. Spend it wisely.
 
_Right Brain Vs. Left Brain
When buying equipment, a brewer’s wet dream could be an owner’s nightmare–and vice versa. When selecting a manufacturer, talk to both brewers and brewery owners to get a full picture of the quality, service and follow-up.
 
_Buy the Most Quality You Can Afford
In evaluating our equipment bids, the price spread between the highest and the lowest was only about 10%. This equipment has a useful life of decades, so don’t buy crap. A bright beer tank with rust spots or a kettle too small to get a full rolling boil is going to make your life miserable–and detract from the equipment’s resale value.


 
_Get It In Writing
Good fences make good neighbors. Good contracts make good professional relationships. We’ve been asked to write checks for $25,000 based on a one line invoice. Unh, unh. Both vendor and buyer ‘know’ what the product is, the terms, the warranty, etc., but it benefits everybody to have it spelled out.
 
_Oversize
Ever try to merge onto an Interstate in a slug of a rental car? You can do it, but it ain’t fun. Where possible, and technically feasible, oversize you chiller and boiler. It doesn’t cost that much more initially and productivity gains will offset the cost pretty quickly.
 
_Economize
Items like hot and cold liquor tanks and cold boxes are prime candidates for picking up as used equipment. They won’t be pretty and new, but the extra dollars can go to buying a better quality kegger or filler.
 
_Experiment With Sex, Not Brewery Equipment
Unless you’re really, really rich or really, really brave, don’t be the first on the block to buy a new kind of anything.
 
_4 Magic Words Salespeople Love to Hear
“I’m ready to buy.” Say those words (and mean them) and you’ll get your phone calls returned, things Fed-Exed and answers within an hour. Ask the people who are bidding to sharpen their pencils and give you their best price by a specific date that you set. Then it’s up to you to honor that timeline as well.
 
_Everything’s Negotiable
Payment and down payment terms, help with installation are definite negotiating points. Even delivery dates may be flexible. You don’t know until you ask. Also, don’t push for something if it’s not important to you. If you just enjoy haggling for haggling’s sake, head to a flea market.
 
_Don’t Squeeze the Last Nickel
Companies need to make a profit, and a good profit to keep good employees. Manufacturers may cut a little off the price, but with increased competition, margins are pretty tight. If you look hard, you’ll always find a better price, but what are you getting for it? If you’re really cost conscious, think in terms of quality construction and ease of operation–they’re the factors that will have big financial paybacks over the years.
 
As a professional china beer brewing equipment manufacturer, Tiantai Beer Equipment have established more than 1500 brewery projects all over the world, please feel free to contact us if you need any pending inquiry. 

Derrick
Sales Manager
[email protected]
Tiantai Beer Equipment


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