Cut your brewery energy and bills, guaranteed
Brewing is heat, cooling and pumping in equal measure, and all three cost money. OptiFlow Watch reads your bills, finds a better price and guarantees a saving, for a flat £49.99 a month.
Why breweries overpay
A brewery runs a demanding energy cycle. Heat goes into the mash and the boil, then cooling and refrigeration hold fermentation and finished stock at temperature for days on end, and pumps, cleaning and packaging draw more on top. It is a process that mixes heavy short bursts with a constant cold load, so the shape of the bill is unusual and the unit rate matters a lot. A distillery is much the same story. Few brewers have time to check whether the deal behind all that energy still stacks up.
OptiFlow Watch reads the whole bill, including the standing and capacity charges that grow with a bigger supply. It compares the market, moves you onto a better price and keeps watching so you never drift onto out of contract rates.
Figures below are typical UK ranges for 2026 and are illustrative only. Actual costs vary by output, kit, hours and contract. OptiFlow Watch models your saving against your own bills.
What a brewery typically pays
£8,000 to £20,000 a year
Typical energy for a small microbrewery.
£20,000 to £40,000 a year
Typical energy for a mid size brewery with a taproom.
£40,000 and up
Typical energy for a large brewery or distillery.
Heat for the boil and cooling for fermentation are the heaviest loads, and larger sites carry capacity charges worth checking.
Built for breweries and distilleries
Heat for the boil
Brewing needs serious heat. We make sure the gas or electricity behind it is on the best rate.
Cooling and fermentation
Holding temperature for days is a constant cold load. We price it properly.
Capacity charges
On a larger supply, network and capacity costs matter. We factor them in.
Taproom too
Cellar cooling and a bar add to the bill. We cover the whole site.
One flat fee
£49.99 a month, whatever your energy spend. No commission taken from your saving.
No disruption to brewing
Same supply, same kit, no downtime. Only the price changes.
Common questions
Will a switch interrupt a brew?
No. Your supply is unchanged, so brewing carries on exactly as now. Only the price moves.
We are on a larger meter, does that matter?
It helps. We read the full delivered cost including capacity charges, not just the headline rate.
Where do the savings come from?
Often from breweries on out of contract rates and from pricing heat and cooling load properly. We model it on your real bills.
What does it cost?
A flat £49.99 a month, whatever you spend. We guarantee a saving or it is not worth your while.
Find out what your brewery is overpaying
OptiFlow Watch finds the best prices and guarantees a saving, for £49.99 a month. Book a call to get started.