That pic was from the ending of Prohibition. As far as legally brewing at home, that law was passed by Bill Clinton a little more recently.A special thanks to our forefathers. Because of them, we enjoy the freedom of being able to legally brew our own beer, right in our own homes.
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That pic was from the ending of Prohibition. As far as legally brewing at home, that law was passed by Bill Clinton a little more recently.
I'll keep that in mind while I stoke up a bud!None the less... without the end of prohibition, we wouldn't be enjoying beer legally today.
Kellerbier!
Was not that happy with it at first but a couple weeks of lagering improved it dramatically. Also my first decoction mash:
I'll keep that in mind while I stoke up a bud!
hahahahaha! "stoke"? Have I been doing it wrong all these decades??
Cheers! <cough!>
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Experimental YeastKiller, 16%, will not bottle carb.
That was my first try.CBC-1 and a little sucrose or dextrose?
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Finally some proper spring weather to ring in the weekend. HB blackberry saison is getting clearer as it sits in the keg. Kicked back on the front lawn for a bit before dinner. Needed that.View attachment 678344
I thought the legalization of homebrewing at the federal level was signed into law by Jimmy Carter in 1978.That pic was from the ending of Prohibition. As far as legally brewing at home, that law was passed by Bill Clinton a little more recently.
Yeah, one of those guys. Fairly recent though.I thought the legalization of homebrewing at the federal level was signed into law by Jimmy Carter in 1978.
Love kellerbiers!
One of these days I need to do some reading on where to even start with making one
I thought the legalization of homebrewing at the federal level was signed into law by Jimmy Carter in 1978.
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