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Setting Up A QC Lab For A Small Brewery

Quality beer starts long before it reaches the glass. A strong quality control (QC) program gives brewers the confidence that every batch reflects their craft, not chance. But for small breweries, building a lab can feel intimidating—expensive, technical, and difficult to prioritize amid the daily demands of production. That’s why we’ve put together a Starter Lab Supply List: a practical guide to help you begin quality testing with the right tools, on a realistic scale.

This free resource focuses on the essentials for small and growing breweries—what you truly need to start collecting meaningful data without overinvesting in equipment you won’t use yet. From basic microbiology and chemistry supplies to simple methods for tracking VDK, pH, and gravity, each recommendation helps you take measurable steps toward more consistent beer.

Brewer in a brewery holding a sign that reads, "Quality Check Point"

Establishing a QC lab doesn’t have to mean building a sterile, high-tech facility. With a small workspace, smart workflow design, and just a few reliable instruments, you can start verifying the quality of your product, preventing costly rework, and building confidence in every pint you pour.

Whether you’re just beginning to think about lab work or ready to formalize your program, this guide is designed to meet you where you are. Download it, explore what’s possible, and start shaping a quality culture that grows with your brewery.

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