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  • adubya
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    Loads of micros have started up in the last 2 years, a mate of mine started one this summer.

    Good luck! Hard work for not much reward IMO.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    No company details.
    No address details.
    No way to contact the company, apart from a form.
    Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
    OK then, you can have some samples also. As can all the people who originally agreed to be guinea pigs a while ago. I'll be in touch in Jan to get a delivery address for you all.

    #freebeer

    Unfortunately the courier service is coming in at £7.37 and I don't think people would be prepared to pay that.
    I'll have some freebies if you insist? Did you already say whereabouts you're located?

    My wine club charges £7 for a case of 12 bottles which I guess is 15-20kg. What are you trying to ship exactly, for £7.37?

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    Bollington, Cheshire
    Fook - I grew up there

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
    Unfortunately the courier service is coming in at £7.37 and I don't think people would be prepared to pay that.
    A friend of mine uses parcel2go.com and myhermes for their business which sends out a fair few parcels.

    Parcel2go seems to have a few options and an Amazon API which you might be able to leverage to calculate shipping costs accurately.

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  • Notascooby
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    Maybe have a word from the guys at nakedwine.com - they're only 3 years young and run an excellent service. Basically delivery is £5 or free if you spend over £100. I'm sure they'd happily help out a new start-up, especially as you're not competing.

    You maybe able to shift a few units through them too.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
    OK then, you can have some samples also. As can all the people who originally agreed to be guinea pigs a while ago. I'll be in touch in Jan to get a delivery address for you all.

    #freebeer

    Unfortunately the courier service is coming in at £7.37 and I don't think people would be prepared to pay that.


    Will speak to a mate and see what he uses. Unfortunately postage costs have gone skywards over the past year or so.

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  • conned tractor
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Safe yourself the hassle and configure shopify

    https://www.shopify.com/signup

    as for couriers just use UK Courier Delivery Services - European Parcels - PayPerParcel as wine is accepted by them with a couple of restrictions on packaging and that is as much a marketing opportunity as a problem.

    Either way tell me when you launch and I'll try some (even though I think I guessed correctly first).
    OK then, you can have some samples also. As can all the people who originally agreed to be guinea pigs a while ago. I'll be in touch in Jan to get a delivery address for you all.

    #freebeer

    Unfortunately the courier service is coming in at £7.37 and I don't think people would be prepared to pay that.
    Last edited by conned tractor; 9 December 2011, 15:10.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
    Perry who?
    Perry Mason.

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  • original PM
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    well my local always has 8 real ales on - and they always try to source from small breweries.

    I will expose your website to the landlord to see if he is interested!

    Good work fella

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Boots used to sell kits quite cheaply, they were very popular with students.
    Until said students tasted the produce.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Maybe there's a plan B for setting up microbreweries for others, as a national network of independent breweries all conforming to a central standard of quality.

    Any real man would love his own real ale microbrewery, for a reasonable price.

    Is there such a franchise already?
    Boots used to sell kits quite cheaply, they were very popular with students.

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  • chef
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    What a load of rubbish!

    If I had a plan b it would be much better and a lot sexier than that.

    And very commercially successful and very very clever too.



    And.. and it would be in the Daily Mail.
    such a shame that your only plan b idea occurs when you dream....

    <dim's dream> cars... houses... rich, I want to be rich .. </dream>

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
    Its something I would not be able to set up myself.

    Maybe there's a plan B for setting up microbreweries for others, as a national network of independent breweries all conforming to a central standard of quality.

    Any real man would love his own real ale microbrewery, for a reasonable price.

    Is there such a franchise already?

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  • DimPrawn
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    What a load of rubbish!

    If I had a plan b it would be much better and a lot sexier than that.

    And very commercially successful and very very clever too.



    And.. and it would be in the Daily Mail.

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  • Pondlife
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    Well done that man!

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