Thank you all for the responses and the overwhelming support. As I’m sure you all know, mass media isn’t the most supportive voice of America and, at times, it can be quite disheartening to constantly hear politicians treating the military like their own kids in a nasty custody battle. However, I didn’t want this post to turn into a platform for anyone’s (especially mine) political soapbox. So, again, thanks for all your support.
And for those who asked, I am in the Air Force stationed in Delaware (Hi, menchmachine!), but my unit is attached to an Army transportation battalion and we’re driving the same tractor-trailer, cross-country convoys throughout Kuwait and Iraq that the other services are. One team… One fight. It’s more than a cute saying. We’re living the dream.
Our replacements arrived a last week, so we hope to rotate out by the middle of April.
And don’t think I haven’t thought long and hard about how easily I could make a batch (or two or three) while I am over here. Sanitation (and sand) would be an issue. Hiding the smell of fermentation might be an issue also (Rhino farts? I don’t smell anything, Sir!).
And like MikeFlynn stated, not having brews here is for our protection. There are a lot of people that I don’t trust with a six-pack of Mountain Dew, let alone a six-pack of beer. Of course, some folks do manage to get it here somehow. I’m sure it’s not too hard. It’s just not something I’d like to lose my job over.
So in the past few days, I’ve ordered some rhizomes to plant, ingredients for an IPA, Apfelwein, and still looking for what kind AG kit/equipment would be best for my little house in base housing.
I hope that my fist post prodded a few people to get up and get their brew on. I think it worked.
Again, thanks to you all.
Michael