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Agreed, i was a little surprised to hear it that way, but they also said it is "produced", meaning the place it is when it is done being produced and drinkable, to me that means i can brew it, ferment it, carb it, but it needs to be out before the carb is done processing, becouse that would be the finished product.
 
My $0.02. It's drinkable once fermentation is complete. Otherwise what's to stop someone from keeping 500ga in kegs at home and claiming the brews aren't finished because they plan to oak them at some point? Or dry hop them?

I guarantee you that if ATF ever busts down your door, and you try to argue to the judge that the 500ga wasn't carbonated yet, and therefore not yet "produced," it's not going to fly.
 
That could be very true. I need to pickup another burn phone and i could call back to ask.
 
I will need to make sure to wipe the coins down, where a hoddie, and gloves...then i could. First i will need to find an actual payphone :)
 
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