anteup Well-Known Member Joined Jan 24, 2012 Messages 149 Reaction score 3 Location Glocester Feb 16, 2012 #1 Ever thing of bringing your own kegged homebrew to your local pub. You couldn't legally sell it but, for a donation.
Ever thing of bringing your own kegged homebrew to your local pub. You couldn't legally sell it but, for a donation.
GroosBrewz Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Sep 28, 2008 Messages 823 Reaction score 12 Location Kennewick, WA Feb 17, 2012 #2 anteup said: Ever thing of bringing your own kegged homebrew to your local pub. You couldn't legally sell it but, for a donation. Click to expand... Sounds sketchy to me.. There's gotta be some kind of law against them serving it...
anteup said: Ever thing of bringing your own kegged homebrew to your local pub. You couldn't legally sell it but, for a donation. Click to expand... Sounds sketchy to me.. There's gotta be some kind of law against them serving it...
carltjones Well-Known Member Joined Aug 20, 2011 Messages 146 Reaction score 3 Location Grand Rapids Feb 17, 2012 #3 Michigan allows a homebrew club in a pub (as long as the pub signs off). I guess you could allow other patrons to join for a nominal "membersip fee".
Michigan allows a homebrew club in a pub (as long as the pub signs off). I guess you could allow other patrons to join for a nominal "membersip fee".