Nano-Brewery Executive Summary

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Nano-Brewery is a small community micro-brewery in which has experienced a good level of success with their current craft beer products as they are now looking to expand their product mix. After completing the necessary steps to obtain their liquor license, Nano-Brewery is unsure of its financial strength as it will need to be assessed to determine their capacity for expansion and growth. The small brewery operates as a corporation structured by two equal stockholders. Sales and administration is managed by one partner while the other’s focus is on brewery operations. Two employees were recently hired, one as a brewery assistant and the other with emphasis on external sales. The brewery has chosen to incorporate their strategic direction of …show more content…

“Building strong brands has become a marketing priority for many companies nowadays because it provides multiple advantages to establish and create an identity in the market place for a company, while being a key source of competitive advantage (Aaker, 1996). To effectively promote growth in small businesses, a good structure should be in place to sustain development. Accessing Nano-Brewery’s financial ability for effective growth is the objective in addition to methodical market research to ascertain product expansion while identifying strategic goals. An evaluation and recommendation will rely on the effective marketing research techniques in which combine the key principles of business marketing, economics, accounting, finance, and …show more content…

Focusing on a core segment of select beer drinkers is a marketing effort key to the research. The research process is quantitative with areas of qualitative studies combined with field analyzed surveys, organized data sets, web analysis with streamlined application processes. The purpose of this research was to examine market potential for a new product line by revealing new craft beer trends in which demonstrate increased revenue. The methodology of the research approach was designed to produce a demographic profile on beer consumption and it was determined that craft beer drinkers were driven by brand, flavor, and quality. “The growth in the overall craft beer market and the movement toward craft beer type offerings by large brewing companies indicate that the interest in craft beer is growing and that the potential niche goes well beyond the active home brewer population” (Murray & O’Neill,

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