The first question everyone asks about brewery consulting is “what does it cost?” The honest answer: it depends on what you need. But the more useful question is what it costs NOT to hire a consultant, because that number is almost always bigger. A $15,000 consulting engagement that prevents a $200,000 equipment mistake pays for itself thirteen times over before you pour your first pint.

This guide gives you real numbers: actual cost ranges by engagement type, the factors that drive pricing, and how to think about the return on your consulting investment.


What Brewery Consulting Costs

$150 to $350/hr

Hourly Advisory

Targeted guidance on equipment selection, licensing questions, recipe troubleshooting, or specific technical decisions.

$5K to $75K+

Project-Based

Full facility design, permitting, equipment specification, and project management from concept through commissioning.

$2K to $10K/mo

Monthly Retainer

Ongoing strategic, technical, and operational support as your business grows and evolves.


What Drives the Price

FactorLower CostHigher Cost
Project Scale1 to 3 BBL nano brewery30+ BBL production facility
Scope of WorkSingle advisory reviewFull design, permitting, and PM
TimelineFlexible multi-month scheduleCompressed fast-track delivery
Engineering NeedsOperational guidance onlyStamped PE-licensed drawings
Regulatory ComplexitySimple state licensingFederal TTB plus multi-state compliance

The Real Cost of Not Hiring a Consultant

These are the mistakes we see repeatedly from breweries that skipped professional guidance. Every one of these is real, and every one was avoidable.

  • Undersized equipment: $50K to $200K to fix within 18 months of opening
  • Poor facility layout: 20 to 30% higher labor per batch, permanently
  • TTB licensing delays: 3 to 6+ months of lost revenue ($50K to $150K)
  • Regulatory violations: FDA/FSMA fines from $10K to facility closure
  • Bad site selection: wrong zoning can make a signed lease worthless
  • Recipe scaling failures: 6 to 12 months of wasted development time

5x to 20x

Typical ROI on Consulting

3 to 5%

Of Total Project Budget

6 to 12 mo

Average Payback Period


How to Budget for It

Allocate 3 to 5% of total project budget for consulting. For a $500,000 buildout, that’s $15,000 to $25,000. It’s the best-returning line item in your capital budget.

Front-load the engagement. $5,000 spent in planning saves $50,000 in construction changes. The earlier you engage, the more value you get.

Include consulting in your financing. SBA lenders and investors view professional guidance as risk reduction, not overhead. Put it in the projections.

Budget for post-launch support. The first six months of operations typically need the most outside guidance. Don’t cut the budget short at opening day.

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