And for the record, she wasn't pissy about it. All she said was that she's "pretty sure you're not allowed" and that "a report has been made."
EDIT: A second read-through of the residence rules does indeed prohibit brewing in residence. Bummer!
I have sent an email to my don talking about the legalities and health concerns (which are virtually non-existant, as I'm sure HBT is aware of). I asked her in the email if I should send a similar email to the RLC. I'll keep HBT posted!
I don't want to blow this out of proportion just yet. I'm not actually being formally "written up." I'm only worried about them telling me I can't brew anymore. Since it was bottled last night anyways, they can't really take it away from me. I don't think I'm in "trouble" but I would be annoyed...
So, I've been brewing using the Brew House "All-Grain" kits for a few months now and last night I just bottled my second batch (a cream ale). While my first batch was made off-campus in a house, I am living in a dorm on campus for the summer. I checked the residence contract and it is against...
Greetings homebrewtalk! I have long browsed these forums in preparation for my first brew but I have a total beginner's question:
I just bought a brewing starter kit and a couple of brew house kits, but I can't figure out how to open the spout on the bag of pre-made mash. I see no...