BREW N QUE
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Last Friday I finally picked up my first keg. I took it home, filled it with the American pale ale that was at 34 degrees, and carbonated it by cranking the pressure to 35 psi and rolling it back and forth on the floor for about ten minutes. I relieved the pressure, set the pressure back to 10 psi and poured a perfect pint of my very own home brew (sorry no pics). It was my best home brewing experience yet. Saturday we had a bunch of friends over to celebrate. Everyone loved the beer and some couldn't believe that I made it. The only problem is that we just about emptied the keg and I have nothing in the fermenters . I really need to get brewing and need more kegs. The problem is that I don't have much money in my brewing budget. My wife and I are expecting our first child and the budget is kinda tight. Do you think it would be rude to ask my friends to contribute to the brewing fund? I love to brew and share my beer, but at this stage of my life I just can't afford to brew that much beer. I was thinking about putting a beer fund "tip jar" on my kegerator but i don't want to come off as a dick.