I'm moving there!
While I regret abandoning the beer culture of Mississippi in almost as piss poor of a state as I found it, I have done all that I can and it is time to move on. I have eared my wings and the Corps in all her wisdom has decided to put me in the cockpit of the AV-8B Harrier II at MCAS Cherry Point, NC. I have so many great things to look forward to, not the least of which is hovering a jet, but also finally being in a region with some culture, good food, and GOOD BEER. I will never be nostalgic for the days of the 6% ABV cap on beer, because NC caps it at 15%.
I also have some hope of meeting other homebrewers. This is the part where I get all teary eyed, because I HAVE met the home brewers of MS (all 20 of them) and they are a good bunch of outlaws. HBAMM, RIP, et al, keep fighting the beer oppression and injustice.
So do any of you live and brew in the middle of the NC coast?
While I regret abandoning the beer culture of Mississippi in almost as piss poor of a state as I found it, I have done all that I can and it is time to move on. I have eared my wings and the Corps in all her wisdom has decided to put me in the cockpit of the AV-8B Harrier II at MCAS Cherry Point, NC. I have so many great things to look forward to, not the least of which is hovering a jet, but also finally being in a region with some culture, good food, and GOOD BEER. I will never be nostalgic for the days of the 6% ABV cap on beer, because NC caps it at 15%.
I also have some hope of meeting other homebrewers. This is the part where I get all teary eyed, because I HAVE met the home brewers of MS (all 20 of them) and they are a good bunch of outlaws. HBAMM, RIP, et al, keep fighting the beer oppression and injustice.
So do any of you live and brew in the middle of the NC coast?