This microbrewery startup revenue projection template is the first step in starting a microbrewery business plan, and provides a quick and easy method to estimate revenue generated by a microbrewery for the next 5 years.
The template is used by inputting estimates for quantity and price for barrels, kegs, cases and pints, and allows for both wholesale and direct to consumer sales.
Additional revenue from microbrewery memberships and promotional materials such as T shirts, hats and glasses are also allowed for to give a complete revenue projection for the five year period.
The microbrewery production capacity can be entered and the template will check to see whether the sales forecast exceeds this limit and alert the user.
Conversion factors for barrels to kegs, cases, and pints can also be entered.
Microbrewery Business Plan Revenue Projection Download
The microbrewery business revenue projection template is available for download in Excel format by following the link below.
The revenue forecast produced by this template can be used as the starting point for our Financial Projections Template, as part of a business plan for microbrewery.
Users use the free microbrewery business plan template to generate sales projections at their own risk. We make no warranty or representation as to its accuracy and we are covered by the terms of our legal disclaimer, which you are deemed to have read. This is an example of an small microbrewery startup business plan sales forecasting software that you might use when considering how to start your own microbrewery. It is purely illustrative. This is not intended to reflect general standards or targets for any particular company or sector. If you do spot a mistake in the microbrewery business plans revenue projection template, please let us know and we will try to fix it.
About the Author
Chartered accountant Michael Brown is the founder and CEO of Plan Projections. He has worked as an accountant and consultant for more than 25 years and has built financial models for all types of industries. He has been the CFO or controller of both small and medium sized companies and has run small businesses of his own. He has been a manager and an auditor with Deloitte, a big 4 accountancy firm, and holds a degree from Loughborough University.