yeahnatenelson
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No shark left to jump...
No one in Chicago has brewed a beer in hot dog water yet.
Mikerphone: "Hold my fried chicken DDH IPA..."
No shark left to jump...
No one in Chicago has brewed a beer in hot dog water yet.
There isn't a lot from stopping you from doing that. Further, after my podcast appearance last week, i learned that Breweries are not subject to the same zoning laws as Bars are, which means you can open that 1/2bbl brewery in a corridor that other businesses legally cannot open in. You know what's even better?
With a Class 1 or Class 2 license for your 1/2bbl brewery, you can open up to 4 taprooms in which to distribute your beer, so long as you have a 5 gallon hombrew system there for "R&D" and then just order any beer or cider you'd like from wholesalers.
Has anyone clarified whether out-of-state breweries are allowed to transfer collaboration beers directly to a brewery in Illinois? I believe that’s legal under TTB regulations so long as the relevant taxes are paid but am not sure how out-of-state breweries are treated for distribution/transfers.
**Mikerphone rushes to make Chocolate Starfish and the Hotdog Flavored BeerNo shark left to jump...
No one in Chicago has brewed a beer in hot dog water yet.
That's a Guild question, but i haven't heard it asked yet
Saw Mike driving through the complex a few weeks ago and actually flagged him down to pitch this idea to him...**Mikerphone rushes to make Chocolate Starfish and the Hotdog Flavored Beer
There is zero wording in the law that designates anything special about collaboration. Search the text -- the 'collaboration' excuse is just a way to allow taprooms to serve beer from other producers. It has nothing to do with collaboration.
"HB 4897 ... authorizes a brewer, class 1 brewer, or class 2 brewer to sell beer manufactured by any other brewer, class 1 brewer, or class 2 brewer to non-licensees and to sell cider. "
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ful...91&GA=100&DocTypeID=HB&DocNum=4897&print=true
Imma let you finish, but Apricot Eat Shop was one of the best Half Acre beers of all time. This coming from a dude who has serious reservations about the idea of lactose in an IPA.I just want to thank you all for chasing around double barrels, peanut butter, peppermints and cinnamon toast crunch at the Big North, while I just low key parked myself by the Bon Hut station and went to work.
Two year old barrel stock aged six weeks on blueberry skins, plum puree and black currant puree. Medium bodied....
Imma let you finish, but Apricot Eat Shop was one of the best Half Acre beers of all time. This coming from a dude who has serious reservations about the idea of lactose in an IPA.
Guess who is coming to live in your basement?I still have regular Eat Shop flowing at home. I’m going to have to grab a keg of this too!
I wish I could go drink some Coolship Red on draft tonight:
https://www.allagash.com/event/meet-the-brewer-5/?ao_confirm
Anyone in?
Pizza gose
Sheffield’s has Double Two Hearted on tap if anyone cares besides myself.
Sheffield’s has Double Two Hearted on tap if anyone cares besides myself.
Cask Two Hearted > Two Hearted > Double Two Hearted.
However, everything is worth trying at least once.
If this were "Half Hearted" rather than "Double Two Hearted" I'd be driving over right now. I've been advocating for that beer for years...
It is a decent beer. A bit too much bug spray flavor. Fun tick though. Good to see that Sheffield's still has that Bell's hook up. I remember randomly going there in 2010 and they had pre-bottle Black Note and Barrel aged Hell Hath No Fury.Cask Two Hearted is the GOAT however I remember having Double Two Hearted a few years ago and loving it for a DIPA. Then again, my palate has completely changed since then also so it may suck when I waddle over there.
Double Two
It is a decent beer. A bit too much bug spray flavor. Fun tick though. Good to see that Sheffield's still has that Bell's hook up. I remember randomly going there in 2010 and they had pre-bottle Black Note and Barrel aged Hell Hath No Fury.
But now I live 20 minutes from Bell's.
Double Two
It is a decent beer. A bit too much bug spray flavor. Fun tick though. Good to see that Sheffield's still has that Bell's hook up. I remember randomly going there in 2010 and they had pre-bottle Black Note and Barrel aged Hell Hath No Fury.
But now I live 20 minutes from Bell's.
Was there a random evening in summer 2013 and stumbled on BA9K in the school bar with no one drinking it. GOAT contender imo. What a beer.
* elkhunter36It's a shame that beer hasn't aged quite as gracefully as I hoped (if the bottle Powzy opened at Cycle BA Day last year is a good indication of where it is at the moment).
I've never had a beer that barrel aging improved over the base quite as much as that one.
I think I can count on 1 hand the BA beers that weren't lambic that have gotten better with ageIt's a shame that beer hasn't aged quite as gracefully
Tony trying to steal my thunder
You can UFC him in 2 weeks. I heard hes very bad or lurchingbeast is in fact a beastTony trying to steal my thunder![]()
It was in the cask tent at GTMW last year. Hell it could have been there this year but I never made it over there. Meant to, but last year’s cask tent the only thing I wanted wasnthe cask two hearted and the whole thing was kind of a let down.Ahh, those early Aughts...
Nah, I was referring to the fact that I spend a lot of my early 20's drinking imperial pints of cask Two Hearted at Clark St. because it's still maybe my favorite beer ever.It was in the cask tent at GTMW last year. Hell it could have been there this year but I never made it over there. Meant to, but last year’s cask tent the only thing I wanted wasnthe cask two hearted and the whole thing was kind of a let down.
Unless you were referring to too many places using casks to put dumb **** in them so no one orders cask beer anymore so now no one makes cask beer, so yes.