micmacmoc wrote:I find myself in a similar position! My wife has a shop in the village and is going for an alcohol license this winter. I would very much like to sell small quantities of my ale there, so am considering clearing my (large) garage and making it a suitable brewhouse rather than the ramshackle assortment of buckets, spiders and ashtrays!
I take heart from your post and hope things will go as well for us.
Best of luck to you!
If you're going fully commercial it makes sense to have the whole house & outbuildings covered. Much simpler.
However if you just are selling the odd barrel / bottle, my concern would be that ALL beer produced on registered premises would have to have duty payable. Including that produced for your own consumption.
I'd love to have a outbuilding, register that and brew/ store in there all 'commercial' beer I could sell.
I could then also brew for my own consumption (tax-free) from my (unregistered) garage / house.
Please contradict me if I'm wrong and don't understand the rules properly, which is quite possible.