Online brewing marketplace BrewBroker is set to launch its platform in the US market.

Based in London, UK, BrewBroker offers a platform that enables anybody to buy and sell their brewing services.

The launch was announced at the Craft Brewers Conference in Denver, Colorado.

By expanding its footprint, BrewBroker is set to become one of the first companies to offer solutions to the US and UK brewing markets.

It also intends to offer in-country solutions to the US brewing industry over the coming months.

“America is widely considered the home of craft beer, so it’s great to be taking our platform to the roots of our sector.”

BrewBroker co-founder and CEO Daniel Rowntree said: “We are so excited to be launching in America, and we can’t wait to show people just how powerful our platform is.

“We’ve aspired to be able to facilitate transatlantic brewing and our most recent investment is a bold step towards making that dream a reality. America is widely considered the home of craft beer, so it’s great to be taking our platform to the roots of our sector.”

Through its platform, BrewBroker aims to connect with individuals or companies, who intend to white label a product, brew or sell beer, or find a cost-effective route to market.

The firm also planning to invest more than £400,000 in its platform’s functionality, with an objective to become a global tool with the addition of multiple languages, new currencies and tax calculations.

BrewBroker chief technical officer and co-founder Ben Morgan-Smith said: “From its inception, BrewBroker has always aimed to make our platform international.

“We are keen to further support our global buyers and suppliers with functionality that is designed around their needs. BrewBroker will be recruiting brand ambassadors over the next few weeks, who will be boots on the ground as we expand into the American marketplace.”

BrewBroker currently works with more than 400 traders in the UK and across Europe, and it is planning to roll out their transatlantic platform from April.