North Web Dev

For breweries

People decide where to drink while they are still on the couch.

Before anyone walks into a taproom they check what is pouring, whether you are open, and if there is a food truck or live music tonight. If your tap list is a stale photo from last month, they pick the brewery whose website actually tells them. Your site should be as fresh as your latest batch.

  • A current tap list anyone can read on a phone in low light
  • Hours and taproom address that match Google, so nobody drives to a dark door
  • Tonight's food truck and events front and center, not buried
  • Found on Google and AI when people search for a brewery nearby
A modern brewery taproom with gleaming tanks behind a clean bar of taps

The first thing they check

Three answers your customer wants before they choose you.

  • What is on tap right now?

    The tap list reads as real text, loads the instant they tap, and shows style, ABV, and what just kicked. When a fresh batch goes on, you text me and it is live before the doors open. Drinkers chase the new pour, so a list that lags by a week sends them to the brewery down the road.

  • Are you open, and where is the taproom?

    Your hours and taproom address answered in the first screen, matched to Google so nothing fights, with directions one tap away. People decide on a whim, often after dark, and a wrong closing time loses a full table. Tell them in two seconds that you are pouring and exactly how to get there.

  • Is anything happening tonight?

    The food truck, trivia, live music, or release party shown up top instead of stuck on a calendar nobody scrolls to. Events are what turn one beer into a full night and a group of friends into regulars. Make tonight obvious and you fill the room on the slow days, not just Fridays.

Close, hands-on work, the same care that goes into your website

You get one person who sweats the details.

No agency, no account managers, no handoffs. I design, build, host, and maintain the whole site myself, and I sweat the details, so it is as sharp as the work you put your name on.

Be the first brewery on this page.

This is a design built for breweries, not a client I am dressing up as proof. Sign on and yours becomes the real site shown here, with your tap list, your taproom, and your name on it.

$0

down to start

$200

a month, all in

2 to 3

weeks to live

Common questions

The questions owners ask before they start.

  • It is $0 down and $200 a month, with design, hosting, security, and edits all included. No setup fee and no contract that traps you. You get a custom taproom site built around your tap list and your events, and the price stays flat whether you change a beer once a week or every single day.

  • About two to three weeks from our first call. You tell me your taps, hours, and what makes the room yours and send a few photos, then I handle design, build, and launch. There is no agency runaround, just one person moving it from idea to live while you stay on the floor brewing.

  • Yes. Every page is built for local SEO and for answer engines like Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT, with clean structure and plain answers about your hours and what is pouring. So when someone searches brewery near me, or asks an assistant where to grab a beer tonight, your taproom is in the running.

  • You text or email me the change and it is live before the doors open, usually within the hour. No logins, no editor, no fighting a dashboard at close. The list reads as real text that loads instantly on a phone in low light, so the new pour is on your site the moment it is on the bar.

  • Yes. Tonight's truck, trivia, live music, or release party sits up top where people actually look, not buried on a calendar nobody scrolls to. You send me the lineup and it goes live. That is how a quiet Tuesday fills up and how a one beer visit turns into a full night with friends.

A sunlit sea of clouds with mountain peaks breaking through at golden blue hour

You handle the brew. I will handle the site.

Fifteen minutes, a straight answer on cost and timeline, and a site live in about two to three weeks while you keep brewing.