dontman
Well-Known Member
While I doubt many of these ideas to brew the hell out of everything and fly inder the radar would ever take off. The fact is you can only brew a limited amount for personal use in mosts states. Now you are back to the thing someone posted earlier; It just takes one pissed off ******* or ex-girlfriend to **** it up for you.
I was thinking the same thing. Every few days someone starts this exact same thread and I think that everyone in their romantic visions of homebrewing forget about the pita WORK involved in bottling and cleaning.
When the rubber hits the road there is just no way I am doing twice or three times as much cleaning and bottling just to get a couple bucks "donation" towards the expense of the batch. And wait til you're doing 2-3 batches a week. At some point you just have to take an accounting of the hours spent doing the drudgework. Not the fun "I just do it for the love of brewing" mashing and sparging and stuff, I am taking about the endless sanitation and rinsing and schlepping equipment and taking out and putting away stuff.
Clean and sanitize and fill 150 bottles per week for two or three weeks straight and comeback and tell me it is worth it to give half of your beer away for the cost of ingredients.
I would wager big money that the vast majority of people who start down the road of supplying friends for "donations" soon enter that large group of people who say "I used to brew my own but it just to be too big a pain the butt."