Farm Brewery or Cidery Start-up Workshop
Saturday September 7, 8:30am-4:30pm sessions, with social hour 4:30-6:00pm
at Waterloo Holiday Inn, 2468 NYS Rte. 414, Waterloo, NY 13165
Registration at: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/breweryandcideryworkshop_245
For more Information contact Derek Simmonds at 315-539-9251 or 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Farm Brewery or Cidery Start-up Workshop
The NYS Farm Brewery Law promises to be a boon for the state beer industry, 
much as the Farm Winery Law was for the wine industry.  Are you planning on 
starting a new brewery or cidery?  Do you see growing crops to fuel new markets 
for hops and barley?  If so, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Seneca County is 
hosting a Brewery and Cidery Startup Workshop on Saturday, September 7, 2013 
from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at the Waterloo Holiday Inn on Rte. 414 in Waterloo, 
NY.  The workshop will be followed by a social hour from 4:30 to 6:00 pm that 
will include tastings of local craft beers and ciders as well as local foods.  
This workshop is meant to give you an overview of all the information and tools 
you will need to plan the start of a new farm brewery or cidery business.  Come 
learn about the NYS Farm Brewery law, malting barley, hops, cider apples, cider 
production, artisanal beverage marketing, brewing and cider equipment and 
financing a brewery/cidery.
Presenters will  include: Sam Filler from Empire State Development and Bob 
Summers from NYS Ag and Markets discussing the new law and Agricultural 
district law and other legal issues; , Bill Verbeten from Cornell's Northwest 
New York Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Team and Natalie and Marty Mattrazo 
from Farmhouse Malt speaking about malted barley;  Hopshire Farms Brewery 
telling their start-up story;  Steve Miller- Cornell Cooperative Extension's 
NYS Hop Specialist;  Teresa Hollister from the Finger Lakes Beer Trail and Dave 
Mansfield from War Horse Brewery/Three Brothers Winery to discuss marketing.  
More presenters are being confirmed and will address issues unique to cider 
production, financing, equipment, and business planning.
The cost of the workshop is $55 per person and $45 for each additional person 
from the same farm or business. It includes a light breakfast, lunch, the 
social hour and all materials.  It is sponsored by Seneca County Cornell 
Cooperative Ex-tension and the Seneca Falls Development Corp.  To register or 
for more information, please contact Ag Economic Development specialist Derek 
Simmonds at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Seneca County at 315-539-9251 or 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> .
For nearly 100 years, Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension has served 
the people of the County, putting to practical use the scholarship and research 
of Cornell University and the national land grant system in the areas of 
agriculture and food systems sustainability; families, nutrition, health and 
safety (human ecology); youth development (4-H); environmental and natural 
resource enhancement; and community and economic vitality.  The office is 
located at 308 Main Street Shop Centre in Waterloo and the telephone number is 
315-539-9251.

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visit:  http://www.sustainabletompkins.org/
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