The fee to upgrade your brewery might seem very high, but it's really not too bad when you consider the return that an upgraded brewery can provide.
An upgraded brewery not only produces beer significantly faster than a standard brewery, but it also increases the total beer capacity by increasing the number of kegs. When the brewery is not upgraded you can quickly end up in a situation where the brewery stops producing beer because it runs out of kegs (usually when you have several pubs and lots of empty kegs at the pubs). When this happens you have no choice but to go and collect empty kegs and return them to the brewery.
An upgraded brewery has a much higher number of kegs available - you'll need this when you have lots of pubs.
An upgraded brewery not only produces beer significantly faster than a standard brewery, but it also increases the total beer capacity by increasing the number of kegs. When the brewery is not upgraded you can quickly end up in a situation where the brewery stops producing beer because it runs out of kegs (usually when you have several pubs and lots of empty kegs at the pubs). When this happens you have no choice but to go and collect empty kegs and return them to the brewery.
An upgraded brewery has a much higher number of kegs available - you'll need this when you have lots of pubs.
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