Planning & Layout
Tools to help you think through floor plans, utilities, and tank mixes before the concrete is cut or the equipment is ordered.
- Brewhouse planning checklist (coming soon)
- Utility pre-planning notes for new builds (coming soon)
Resources - Checklists, guides & tools for breweries
This section is for the unglamorous but important parts of running a brewery: planning a brewhouse, tightening up brew day, scaling recipes, and keeping your team on the same page. As I publish more tools, this page will grow into a small library you can reference whether we work together or not.
Tools to help you think through floor plans, utilities, and tank mixes before the concrete is cut or the equipment is ordered.
Checklists, prompts, and simple frameworks to help you stabilize brew day, tank turns, and cellar workflow.
Support for scaling recipes, keeping house styles consistent, and exploring wild, mixed-fermentation, or Jun programs without chaos.
Practical articles on brewhouse workflow, layout, recipes, and brewery operations written from the brew deck, not the boardroom.
Real-world stories from breweries I've worked with: what was going wrong, what we changed, and how it impacted brew day and the bottom line.
Common questions about how consulting works, what's included, and what to expect before we ever set foot in the brewhouse.
As I formalize the tools I use with breweries—planning templates, checklists, and simple calculators— they'll live here in a straightforward, no-frills format. If there's something specific you'd find helpful, you can always reach out and let me know.
A concise list of questions and decisions to work through before you finalize equipment or floor plans.
Download coming soon.
A simple way to sketch how brew day, fermentation, and packaging actually interact across your tanks.
Download coming soon.
Resources are helpful, but they can only go so far. If you'd like to talk through your layout, brew day, or beer lineup with someone who's been on the other side of the hoses and the drawings, we can start with a simple, no-pressure conversation.