Credit: BBC / Dragon's Den] Deborah said: ‘I do think you’ve got a business here and I think you’re going to win a section of the market- there is a but coming here – I think you’re going to get a lot of one-off purchases and when you get a lot of one-off purchases it becomes really expensive to acquire new consumers online.
Credit: BBC / Dragon's Den] But over the years, he picked up valuable skills to fit in, explaining: ‘There was one thing I did note, if you know how to make a cocktail, how to brew a beer, you’d get invited to parties.’.
‘I think the product is great, you’re clearly a great beer brewer, but I don’t know if that price point is going to work outside of a £10,000 test… so regretfully I’m not going to be able to invest today, I’m out,’ Sara echoed.
‘I love beer, but because of my health, I had to stop two years ago,’ he explained to the likes of Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett.
Mark Wong entered the Den on the BBC One competition with his non-alcoholic beer brand Impossibrew, asking for £45,000 for 10% of his company.