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Posted in thread: Labels on 01-08-2013 at 05:06 AM
Romeo,The answer to your question will differ greatly by location. In most US states, you can
NOT sell your homebrew. Federally, and even at the state level, you MUST have a Manufacturer's
License to ...Posted in thread: Labels on 01-02-2013 at 06:38 PM
Takes a lot more than labels.A lot more.Do you steps from going home brewer to semi commercial
or if it exist home brewer can creat legal labels for selling over 100 gallon per year..Posted in thread: Labels on 01-02-2013 at 06:32 PM
What does it take to legalize with a label my beer. Does anyone has try to go
semi-commercial?Creat and sell your own beer. Thanks for replying best for 2013.Posted in thread: Miami Brewers on 12-19-2012 at 11:51 AM
I've been living in Tampa the last 5 years but lived in Miami my whole life. I still keep in
touch with all my peeps and yea brewing isn't something much people do down there. Romeo have
you been to W...Posted in thread: Miami Brewers on 12-06-2012 at 02:19 PM
Check out MASH (Miami Area Society of Homebrewers) meet once a month (on Tuesdays).I'm a
brewer in Miami, but havent had time lately because of work and school :(Thanks man how long
have you been bre...Posted in thread: Miami Brewers on 11-29-2012 at 07:03 PM
Any brewer in Miami? Any club around? I'm new brewer and need some experts to guide me in my
journey .Posted in thread: How to lower FG...? on 11-28-2012 at 05:51 PM
No, I apologize if my comments came across as condescending; I could see how that's the case. I
think I'm just protective when fresh young brewers are given information that's beyond what
they need at...Posted in thread: How to lower FG...? on 11-28-2012 at 02:20 AM
Most refractometers don't need temperature adjustment, so don't do that for the OG. Since
refractometers are useless for FG, don't use them for a final gravity. Use the hydrometer.I
have no idea what ...Posted in thread: How to lower FG...? on 11-28-2012 at 02:13 AM
Please stop right now, you're giving out horrible advice.First of all, a higher OG doesn't mean
more alcohol. Yes, a higher OG provides a chance for a higher ABV since there usually are more
fermentab...Posted in thread: How to lower FG...? on 11-28-2012 at 02:07 AM
Higher OG means more alcohol. You will also need more yeast. I have a belgian stron golden
ale(from northern brewer) and I pitched two vials of liquid yeast. I'll let you know what the
FG is when it's...
Crappy day, save it have a homemade beer.
cheers....
Thank you,
Romeo
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