vav1
because the trump thread deserves a pulitzer
You must have missed the event we did with Whitney on Valentine's Day. But please, continue...
Can i get a growler fill plz thx
You must have missed the event we did with Whitney on Valentine's Day. But please, continue...
Valentine’s Day...a full 6 months after our first batch of Whitney.joking, I’m just angling for some free tix.You must have missed the event we did with Whitney on Valentine's Day. But please, continue...
You guys said my name three times. Doors Open at 6PM. Showtime TBD.
....testing my img links first so I can quote a few people...
So I make yeast #disclosure. I somehow convinced Lance to let me brew some beer lately.
Imperial Oak is the reason I get to work in this industry, and tomorrow they are releasing a table beer I made with them. I'll be there for a couple hours slinging stickers and drinking that collab beer (they were a brewpub before it was cool). It's my dream beer; a non-hazy and yeast forward beer meant to drink while discussing the dumb ways the state allows certain places to drink/serve beer/alcohol now.
Wallonia I and a kviek blend?Ha, that's just a custom label I made for good times. It's an "off label" commercial yeast we occasionally sell, but we don't advertise it. Highly attenuative, a big glycerol producer, and a nice Belgian profile.
What's the beer's name?Ha, that's just a custom label I made for good times. It's an "off label" commercial yeast we occasionally sell, but we don't advertise it. Highly attenuative, a big glycerol producer, and a nice Belgian profile.
Got a collaboration Crowler yesterday because the thought made me chuckle after discussions on here. Great noble hop flavor rippin with the subtle fruity Belgian yeast which I swear is one I used before for our Grisettes. Highly enjoyable, could drink a gallon while watching Roman reigns probably beat lesnar."Matt's Table Beer," keeping in line with the series of homebrew recipes Imperial Oak scales up (normally from winning competitions such as the wonderful Brixtoberfest).
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Thanks man. Look forward to trying it."Matt's Table Beer," keeping in line with the series of homebrew recipes Imperial Oak scales up (normally from winning competitions such as the wonderful Brixtoberfest).
I'm Matt.
Hi.
(Welcome to Talk Beer)
Do any of the fellow Big North attendees remember the name of the chocolate stout that they put on after the Vanilla Benthic tapped out? I had never heard of it before and meant to grab a picture but I forgot due to beer.
Do any of the fellow Big North attendees remember the name of the chocolate stout that they put on after the Vanilla Benthic tapped out? I had never heard of it before and meant to grab a picture but I forgot due to beer.
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http://untp.beer/j2x1
"Matt's Table Beer," keeping in line with the series of homebrew recipes Imperial Oak scales up (normally from winning competitions such as the wonderful Brixtoberfest).
I'm Matt.
Hi.
(Welcome to Talk Beer)
I'll be right back. Making popcorn.
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vav, what is the specificity of the "collaboration beer" provision in the new law? Hypothetically, could I create a 1/2BBL "brewery" and use it as a defacto bar for out-of-distro breweries if I so chose?
So long as I made "some" beer could I use my space as a place for hot new breweries to dip their toes into the Chicago market, or even act an exclusive location for [insert brewery]'s beer in Chicago?
EDIT: to be clear, I don't intend to do this. I'm just curious about how loose this law is relating to the "collab beer brewed somewhere else" use case.