7 full kegs, 7 full better-bottles
Time to source some more kegs!
Time to source some more kegs!
Nice.
I just started to kegging so I'm stuck with only 2 kegs, but I am close to buy another 2.
Hope it will be enough for some time.. or not.
Its truly amazing how people keep so many fat pipelines and still manage to squeak beneath the federal limit on brewing for personal use. I have been brewing for 2 years, getting ready to bottle batch 20, which totals my household limit for 1 year. Of course, I'm stingy and rarely share...
I was there, just last month, 8 kegs full, 4 fermetors full. First time I ever had all three of my taps hooked up.7 full kegs, 7 full better-bottles
Time to source some more kegs!
Its truly amazing how people keep so many fat pipelines and still manage to squeak beneath the federal limit on brewing for personal use. I have been brewing for 2 years, getting ready to bottle batch 20, which totals my household limit for 1 year. Of course, I'm stingy and rarely share...
Funny, and true! Certain other subjects get immediate rebuke that it is "unwise to admit to violation of federal law on a public website"....yet many of those same people regular document violation of the 100/200 gallon home brewing limit.
In my mind it is important not to flaunt violation of that limit...EVEN THOUGH it is not currently enforced.
Is this a federal or a state level law you are referencing? How much is the "legal limit"?
Well **** I got 30 gallons in the keezer and 25 in the closet.
Federal limit is 100 gallons per adult in the household, with a limit of 200 gallons no matter how many adults in the household, per year. States can add further restrictions/limits on top of that (bastards)...
It's virtually impossible to enforce due to the very nature of the product.
honestly....for those discussing 5 gallon at a time you are talkin 20 or 40 a year....but 10 and 20 gallon batch sizes get you there fast.
Yeah, but just because you're brewing larger batches doesn't mean you're breaking your limit. I started brewing larger batches becasue of the time involved in keeping a steady pipeline going. I still brew about the same amount as I did before, I just spend a whole lot less time in the basement doing it.
william_shakes_beer said:Its truly amazing how people keep so many fat pipelines and still manage to squeak beneath the federal limit on brewing for personal use. I have been brewing for 2 years, getting ready to bottle batch 20, which totals my household limit for 1 year. Of course, I'm stingy and rarely share...
Out of curiosity, how much do some of you guys drink in a day on average? I have 4 beers on tap and it takes me a while to go through everything (some quicker than others). I usually have a pint a day on average.
barhoc11 said:Out of curiosity, how much do some of you guys drink in a day on average? I have 4 beers on tap and it takes me a while to go through everything (some quicker than others). I usually have a pint a day on average.
Its truly amazing how people keep so many fat pipelines and still manage to squeak beneath the federal limit on brewing for personal use. I have been brewing for 2 years, getting ready to bottle batch 20, which totals my household limit for 1 year. Of course, I'm stingy and rarely share...
i'm ashamed to admit i have 4 empty buckets and only 110-120 full bottles left.
7 full kegs, 7 full better-bottles
Time to source some more kegs!
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