Let your customers invest in your brewery

Join the 100 breweries that have raised millions with Community Rounds on Wefunder

Brewery Founders looking quite ecstatic after raising money via a Community Round.

What is a Community Round?

A Community Round is the best way to raise money and build an army of evangelists.

Tap into your customer base and turn your fans into part-owners of your business. Because once customers become owners they'll go-to-bat for you—they'll help spread the word and do anything to help you succeed.

MobCraft Beer

Raised $844,893 from 488 investors

In 2022, MobCraft tapped into their customer base to raise capital and expand to a second location.

They offered their investors ownership in the brewery and layered perks into their campaign. MobCraft built a stronger community by involving their existing fans and finding new supporters along the way.

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Mobcraft Brewery Storefront.
A large group of people hanging out in a brewery. Looks like they're having a great time.

What is Revenue-Based Financing?

Revenue-Based Financing is the best alternative option to Banks and VCs for breweries.

With no dilution, personal guarantees or collateral requirements, you can raise from your friends, family, network, and customers.

The typical return for your network is 2x. Repayment period is usually 4-5 years, but this is flexible. You can pay investors back quarterly from a % of revenues.

Harlan County Beer Company

Raised $239,953 from 356 investors

In 2022, Harlan County Beer Company became the first (legal) brewery in Harlan County, America's poorest county.

They raised funding for their launch through a Revenue-Based Financing Community Round.

Since then, HCBC has helped revitalize downtown Harlan, giving investors a return and an amazing place to have dinner and beer.

View Harlan Country Beer Co's Campaign
A lineup of Harlan County Beer bottles.

More breweries that raised on Wefunder

A lineup of drinks served at Here Today's Seattle location.

How Here Today raised $1,021,400 from 168 beer lovers

With great drinks, a prime location and a strong social media following, Here Today smashed their Community Round.

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A rather stunning shot of Sool product.

Why Sool raised $124,000 in 4 hours from their fans

Sool wanted to let their fans invest with a quick campaign and no headache. Now they are everywhere.

Read the case study
The Dokkaebier founders enjoying a glass of Dokkaebier at their taproom.

Dokkaebiers two Community Rounds with Wefunder

With unique craft beers and a perfect Oakland taproom, Dokkabier's fans wanted a second chance to invest.

View the campaign

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