The Bruery in california has that beer already covered for you. I believe it is called Autumn Maple. I hated it but the wife loved it.if so, i hope a commercial brewery tries a sweet potato beer for thanksgiving! i always thought that could be an awesome beer flavor.
I'm a commercial brewer but I only read (not troll) for research into techniques. If I have a question that's bugging me, I search the forums and read up on the wealth of knowledge here.Would you troll homebrewtalk for ideas? Do you think any of them do? Have you ever seen a commercial beer that closely resemebeled something you posted online (that wasn't you cloning theirs)?
I personally love that one!! I've had it twice (last year and once this year) and loved it both times.The Bruery in california has that beer already covered for you. I believe it is called Autumn Maple. I hated it but the wife loved it.
I just looked into the requirements to be licensed as a brewery. Wow. Hell no would I ever do it. I'm a gun and ammo manufacturer and I had less than 10% of the paperwork required that it takes to be a brewery. Simply unreal. The forms are outrageously intrusive. Required bonding, personal references, past employers for the previous 10 years, how you are financing the brewery, the design layout of the brewery. No joke I'm not making this up. I'm still shaking my head.
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