In 2014, the members of Together We’re Bitter Co-operative Brewing (TWB) had an idea to bring a quirky craft brewery to the heart of Kitchener, Ontario. There were a lot of considerations, like financing, location and equipment. The team knew they needed to buy an entire brewing system to get this project off the ground. The mystery was, “Where would they find a workable system on their budget?” A mystery that would be solved in a very surprising way.
First the funding. Money came from co-op team member investments and an encouraging Kickstarter campaign that raised more than $16,000 dollars. Then the search for the right space shifted into high gear.
But location quickly became a challenge. When the first space they imagined didn’t manifest, the group reworked their start-up plan and moved forward with an industrial building they found near downtown Kitchener. Now the equipment.
Two of the co-op member/owners, Rob Shorney and Culum Canally, searched diligently, looking at trade pubs, searching online and reaching out to other breweries. One day Rob got a Tweet from a friend showing a Kijiji ad for a “brewery” sitting in storage up the road in Mississauga.
When they arrived at the storage unit, they were pleasantly surprised to find an entire, intact quality brew system! There was a brewhouse, three fermenters, a liquor tank, a grain mill and six tanks that Rob thought were horizontal bright tanks.
“I had never seen this equipment before and I was worried we were getting antiquated technology. But a little research and we discovered it was just the opposite. The tanks are serving beer tanks and we came to realize they are on the forefront of something revolutionary!” said Rob.
The equipment that had been sitting in storage had originally been purchased for a brewery install in Croatia, but somehow ended up in the hands of a father-son team in Mississauga, Canada. The team bought the whole system for a song and moved it back to their warehouse in Kitchener.