Generating Extra Income for Small Breweries by Utilizing Existing Equipment – Featured Solution

Having a small operation means you’re agile, correct?

You can respond swiftly without corporate hurdles.

However, sales can fluctuate – seasons change, tastes evolve, and suddenly your main product isn’t selling as quickly.

Aromhuset

This is where additional income for small breweries using current equipment comes into play.

With Aromhuset’s concentrates, you can concoct still drinks (imagine flat, refreshing sodas without carbonation) that are sugar-free, incredibly delicious, and one-of-a-kind.

This has not been offered in concentrate form by anyone else on the market – until now.

Envision this: your microbrewery’s bottling line, usually in operation with beer or cider, is now manufacturing bottles of zesty grapefruit still drink or exotic fruit explosion

Customers love the health angle – zero sugar, sweetened with a natural-tasting sucralose derived from sugar that’s 600 times sweeter, so you don’t notice it’s sugar-free

We’ve tried them ourselves: just a few millimetres in the bottom of a glass, topped with still water, and boom – incredibly refreshing, no weird aftertaste

A satisfying and well-balanced soda is achieved with the delicate sweetness contrasting with the tangy notes

Aromhuset, from Gert Strand AB in Sweden, crafts these bad boys specifically for folks like you – micro distilleries, breweries, and small bottlers

Key perks that make this a no-brainer:…Sweetened with high-purity sucralose – made from sugar but insanely sweet, so tiny amounts do the trick. No acesulfame or aspartame, which can leave a bitter edge. Tastes clean and real.

Combining flavors: All types mix effortlessly. Develop unique combinations, such as a grapefruit-passionfruit blend or a banana-rhubarb fusion.

  • Yield king: The 1:33 dilution ratio leads to massive output from minimal input, making it cost-effective for high-volume bottling operations.1
  • No off-tastes: Aromhuset mastered the formula, creating pure, natural flavor bursts without any artificial ingredients.

    The most popular sorts? Grapefruit, Pineapple, Rhubarb, Grapefruit-Passionfruit, Banana, Blood Orange, Fruit Explosion, Grapefruit-Blood Orange, Gooseberry, Lemon-Lime, Raspberry, Strawberry, and Passionfruit

    The great thing is, you don’t need any new equipment

    Here’s a basic rundown of the process

    Acquire your concentrate: Purchase from Aromhuset. Begin with a small amount for testing – such as a 500ml bottle of Grapefruit to try out.

    Mix and stir: Add 1 part concentrate to 33 parts of filtered still water in your tank. Gently stir until blended – completed within minutes. No heat, no complexity.

  • Bottle away: Send it down your line as you would with any other product. Glass or PET bottles are ideal; consider reusing your suppliers.
  • Label smart: Put on the label “Zero Sugar Still Drink – Grapefruit Burst by Your Brewery Name”. Feature the local, sugar-free, and made-with-care aspects.
  • Sell it: Supply your taproom, nearby shops, markets, internet. Price it between £1.50-£2.50 per 330ml – great profits as concentrate is inexpensive per bottle.
  • How much does it cost? A 500ml concentrate could be priced at £3, leading to 16.5L – approximately 50 x 330ml bottles

    There is a huge demand for health trends – people are looking for sugar-free options without compromising on taste

    No competition in concentrate form means you’re first-mover

    Last year, non-alcoholic drink sales in the UK saw a 20% increase, with zero-sugar variants leading the growth

    Target markets:

  • Events & festivals: Personalized options for brand promotion.
  • Export potential: Suitable for EU markets being Swedish.
  • Managing Typical Obstacles: Important Considerations

    Let’s be practical – there are a few points to keep in mind:

  • Regulations: UK regulations make food labeling easy for sugar-free drinks. Mention ingredients (water, concentrate with sucralose, natural flavors). Confirm allergens – no nuts, suitable for vegans.5
  • Shelf life: For mixed still drinks, the shelf life when chilled is 6-12 months. What about unopened concentrate? It can last for years. Ensure to bottle fresh for maximum preservation.
  • Testing: When testing, start with small batches. Test the dilutions by tasting them – aiming for that perfect 1:33 ratio.
  • Packaging: If carbonation lines are free, consider PET bottles; for a more upscale impression, go for glass bottles. Using eco-labels can increase the product’s appeal.
  • Marketing: Enhance your website’s SEO ranking by targeting keywords like “sugar-free still drinks in your locality”. Increase engagement by sharing social media snapshots of the mixing and bottling procedures.
  • Filtered or spring water is essential for the best taste

    Immerse yourself in flavors: Grapefruit is a sharp, wake-up call

    Pineapple is a tropical escape

    Rhubarb brings tangy nostalgia

    Blend Grapefruit-Passionfruit for a zingy adult sip

    All mixable – create “Brewer’s Berry Blast” or any blend that suits your brand

    All set to begin?

    Execute a 10L test batch on a low-key day.

    Tag, sell in the area. Collect input.

    Expand, list on the internet, and pitch to pubs.

    Here is additional income for small breweries using existing equipment at its best – low risk, high reward, and fun flavors.

    Your equipment is ready; Aromhuset offers the secret ingredient.

    Try it out and see your earnings bubble up (well, figuratively) increase.

    Cheers to that!

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    Redbet closed my account and stole my money using a fabricated break of TOS – Beware of Redbet

    I have been with Redbet since they started as a betting exchange, one of their first customers.

    When I should log in at my Redbet account I got a pop up telling:

    Screen shot of closed log in at Redbet

    Your Redbet account is locked
    Your account has been locked by support personnel.
    If you have any questions, please contact the support at support@redbet.com.

    This happened without any kind of contact first.

    I then got a mail accusing me for breaking the TOS with a totally fabricated claim. The TOS are made so that Redbet can do just about anything to you and me, like cancel an account without even a explanation. I am just glad that Redbet did a false accusation so I have something to show the police. Following the TOS they do not have to tell you anything at all.

    I have told Redbet that I will publish them here, contact the police, contact Malta Gaming Board and publish their theft here on the net.

     

    My advice is to stay away from Redbet. If you are already a player you are now aware of what Redbet is capable to do.

     

    Please link to this post and help to warn others for Redbet.

     

    Here is advice hos to deal with Redbet – but I can not take Screenshots as my account is closed:
    https://www.wosb.com/redbet-poker-problems

    Here is a complain where the person got his money because he made it public in a forum:
    https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/28/internet-poker/rakebrain-redbet-entraction-scam-1099231/

    https://forum.bettingadvice.com/archive/index.php/f-16.html

    There is a lot of warnings for Redbet on the net. But when I started play at Redbet they was just started. If it was today I should never trust them.

     

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    Unibet warning from my own experience

    I do not anymore recommend Unibet.

    In fact I recommend leaving Unibet as fast as possible. My advice is to never have anything to do with Unibet.

    Do not make the mistake I did: to trust Unibet.

    I cannot log in and I cannot withdraw. In fact, Unibet refuse to pay me my money at all. It is a huge sum because after 10 years I trusted Unibet.

    Unibet just refuse to pay, just claim that I have broken the TOS, which has never happened.

    I even hired a lawyer for a large cost to help me – it is not possible. Unibet “agreement” simply makes it impossible.

    It also looks like Unibet is proffessional at this, they even have their own lawyer in the Unibet company. For me that idicates that there are constant fights – what normal company needs a full time lawyer…

    The worst thing is, any disagreement shall be settled in Malta. This makes everything impossible in the real world. I have already hired a lawyer and that costs EUR 300 an hour.
    To take Unibet to trial requires that I stop working and go to Malta. Hire a domestic lawyer at Malta; get a time at court (that can be postponed over and over again by Unibet).

    What then happens is that Unibet can just delay everything, complicate procedure with large amount of “papers” and enormous lawyer costs, travels, loosed payment when on Malta, hotel etc. will simply cost so much that Unibet wins. Most money wins, there will not even be a finished trail because I – or anyone that fights them – probably give up when laywers cost pass EUR 10000 or more.

    In reality it is a slave contract and Unibet can do everything they want with players. They are not afraid at all. Unibet do know that I am a member of many player forums and that I have lots of sites about betting and that I will publish this.

    I am now in the process to contact Malta Gaming Board as well as probably Europol police.

    I have had income and experience from betting with almost all bookmakers for + 10 years.

    My advice from my own experience is: Never, never have anything to do with Unibet.

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