kmk1012 said:What should a person do that only kegs? Kinda hard to stack enough fruitcake in front of 2 or 3 kegs to hide them!
What should a person do that only kegs? Kinda hard to stack enough fruitcake in front of 2 or 3 kegs to hide them!
When is it OK to ask people to chip in for ingredients?
I remember someone on here saying they have an "in-law" diptube that they swap out when they dont want an entire keg getting plowed through. It's cut about halfway so the keg gets 'kicked' about 2.5 gallons in! Once the hooligans move on, swap back to a regular diptube and enjoy!
I remember someone on here saying they have an "in-law" diptube that they swap out when they dont want an entire keg getting plowed through. It's cut about halfway so the keg gets 'kicked' about 2.5 gallons in! Once the hooligans move on, swap back to a regular diptube and enjoy!
In regards to inlaws, or friends; its like loans to family or friends or inviting them to ride on your boat: family loans are never paid back and no one will ever offer to share the cost of gas on your boat.
David
On a technical issue, asking for help on ingredients after the fact is also considered selling your beer, which is illegal.
In regards to inlaws, or friends; its like loans to family or friends or inviting them to ride on your boat: family loans are never paid back and no one will ever offer to share the cost of gas on your boat.
Lesson learned: if you don't want them to drink all your beer, hide it. If you complain or whine about them drinking all your beer after offering it to them, you look like the bad guy when in fact your not. If you really want to share, either lie and say you only have couple bottles to try, or drag it all out and allow them to "trough" through all your beer.
Just an opinion,
David
As soon as I get my kegging setup, the In-Law Dip Tube will be a mandatory install. That is a fantastic idea.
On a technical issue, asking for help on ingredients after the fact is also considered selling your beer, which is illegal.
On a technical issue, asking for help on ingredients after the fact is also considered selling your beer, which is illegal.
I still don't get this. You keep saying money isn't the point. So then brew enough so there's plenty for everyone, or don't invite people to your house.
Bottom line - it wasn't offered but was still taken.
In my wife's defense, she pointed out where the beer was kept and said "help yourself."
In my wife's defense, she pointed out where the beer was kept and said "help yourself."
In the fridge.... not the brew room...... There was plenty of everything that was offered. The beer in the brew room was never offered. Wide showed them where the beer was in the fridge and told them to help themselves to that, or the wine or the scotch... also showed them where the cans of coke were and the rum. But not the brew room. She doesn't even go in the basement.
In the fridge.... not the brew room...... There was plenty of everything that was offered. The beer in the brew room was never offered. Wife showed them where the beer was in the fridge and told them to help themselves to that, or the wine or the scotch... also showed them where the cans of coke were and the rum. But not the brew room. She doesn't even go in the basement.
I find this funny. My GF brewed her first batch (and last batch...she didn't care for brewing) in October. We had a Xmas party in December and she had the forethought, without me saying anything, to only put out a case for public consumption so as to save some for herself. I don't see how other people here can't come up with the same solution. Only put out as much as you're ok with others drinking, problem solved.
Lastly, OP, you'll eventually have so much beer on hand that you will very much want all your inlaws over to help drink it all! I can't drink mine fast enough, I always need help disposing of it in humane ways.
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