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well... i should have just not asked if i was gonna get the "WHY" " I Dont understand???" lol But hey... thanx for the input to those who get it... No... u cant apply for another type of license... we can make as much beer as we want... no limitations... so thats why... and when i said no taste... well... of course its gonna have taste... but the idea was many customers have asked for this and we thought it would be a good idea... But keep driving to Milton... They are awesome... our little area has tons of great breweries and we all help each other out...

Nah.. cant make wine either... but I got some good ideas from here. Thanx all

I think you may have a stuck key, might be time to replace the keyboard..... Good luck with the brewing.....
 
lol Dot Dot Dot.........

join another forum guys if you have nothing to say about the question at hand.... I am positive that I am older and can say or type however the hell I want... :) .....

This is when a mod would step in and tell you to **** off.. Who gives a **** how I type. The fact you took time out of your day to actually criticize is sad.

Dot Dot Dot.

Thanx all... got some great tips...
 
the above wasnt directed at you. lol. Thanx for the support. It just kills me people have nothing better to do. The the DB's Let me know when and where you start brewing for a job and have any idea what you are doing. Then we can talk. Wait. Grammar Police is on the line. I gotta take this.

I think you may have a stuck key, might be time to replace the keyboard..... Good luck with the brewing.....
 
the above wasnt directed at you. lol. Thanx for the support. It just kills me people have nothing better to do. The the DB's Let me know when and where you start brewing for a job and have any idea what you are doing. Then we can talk. Wait. Grammar Police is on the line. I gotta take this.

I'm a sys admin but also oversee all the production PCs on the floor where I work. I do have to replace keyboards with stuck & non-working keys from time to time. There was over 40 periods in one of your posts, I figured there must be some hardware problem.
 
It is my understanding that those malt beverages like Zima and Mike's Hard Lemonade are just high adjunct brews that are filtered with such fine filters that most everything is removed, including it's flavor.

Brew a batch, filter the living snot out of it and flavor as desired.
 
You can't filter something that's in solution. They're basically made from sugar hooch, the filtration isn't a factor in their lack of flavor.
 
You can't filter something that's in solution. They're basically made from sugar hooch, the filtration isn't a factor in their lack of flavor.

Most of the components giving beer body, flavor and color can be filtered. They make filters for hiking and backpacking that are fine enough to remove food coloring.

Malt beverage is not sugar hooch. It really is filtered brewed beer. High adjunct, but it is brewed and filtered. Not distilled. It's how you get around distilling licenses and such.

And filtration is THE factor in removing flavor.

Probrewer topic: http://discussions.probrewer.com/sh...r-Malt-Base-for-use-in-Flavored-Malt-Beverage

In fact someone has even applied for a patent on one way of filtering: http://www.google.com/patents/EP0784671A1?cl=en
 
You can't filter something that's in solution. They're basically made from sugar hooch, the filtration isn't a factor in their lack of flavor.

Those are MALT + adjunct beverages. they have to be in order to be legally marketed the way the laws are in most states.

They are not clear after fermentation, and they do in fact filter out the color. See discussion here:

http://discussions.probrewer.com/showthread.php?36098-Creating-a-Clear-Malt-Base-for-use-in-Flavored-Malt-Beverage
 

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