drumming102
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Do you go to Belmont for your brew ****? I think i might have seen you around after looking at the site.
Not to get anyone as stoked as I am but Brewgineers Inc. is sitting down with the Ohio Governor tomorrow to discuss Ohio microbrewery laws and possibly sway him to put a new microbrewery permit because there simply isnt one in Ohio. When we spoke on the phone he sounded very positive about making this change. Will let everyone know the details tomorrow!!!!
met with Kasich today and i think it went pretty good. We discussed the possibility of making a microbrewery permit for Ohio and said he will try to have something on paper in the coming weeks
Man thats awesome! hopefully something comes of it. I've been tossing around the idea of a brewpub down here in cinci.
been homebrewing for a little while now and have just been curious as to the state laws in Ohio about manufacturing and distributing bottled and kegged beer. Have tried to understand the states website but always come up short. Can anyone help me understand the state laws and licensing for microbrewing?
not sure if youve read the entire thread but I have done my research throughly. Have we met for you to be making judgement calls about what kind of effort I put forth into things?A little tough love: if you aren't willing to read and re-read the public info until it makes sense, it is very unlikely you are prepared to put in the effort to open a brewery.
Do you go to Belmont for your brew ****? I think i might have seen you around after looking at the site.
I actually have all my TTB permit paperwork filled on and just waiting for news on the new permitHave you also looked at obtaining the TTB permit
A lawyer can.
A little tough love: if you aren't willing to read and re-read the public info until it makes sense, it is very unlikely you are prepared to put in the effort to open a brewery.
Me too! I live in Over the Rhine where there used to be dozens of breweries back before prohibition. There are still tons of beautiful old brewery buildings standing that even have hand dug lagering cellars and secret tunnels beneath the buildings.
I would love to someday open a brewery in the neighborhood to help bring back OTRs brewing heritage.
Right now there's nothing in the neighborhood except a Sam Adams factory and a new Christian Morelein factory. No brewpubs at all. The area definitely has a void to fill. The only other microbrewers in the Cincinnati area are Mt. Carmel and Rivertown, both of which are located somewhere out in the suburbs
The Cincinnati brewing community needs to band together and put our city back on the map of being a brewing town.[/QUOTE
Yep, that would be great to bring OTR back to it's former glory. Just did the brewery tour a couple months ago. They took us into the tunnels underneath the Guildhouse on Vine Street. It was worth the trip. I live about 15-20 minutes from OTR up I-74. Bockfest really did a number on me last spring![]()
Yep, that would be great to bring OTR back to it's former glory. Just did the brewery tour a couple months ago. They took us into the tunnels underneath the Guildhouse on Vine Street. It was worth the trip. I live about 15-20 minutes from OTR up I-74. Bockfest really did a number on me last spring![]()
Originally Posted by dave5155
Yep, that would be great to bring OTR back to it's former glory. Just did the brewery tour a couple months ago. They took us into the tunnels underneath the Guildhouse on Vine Street. It was worth the trip. I live about 15-20 minutes from OTR up I-74. Bockfest really did a number on me last spring
Dave, what tour is this and where can I find some info on it? Thanks in advance.
Ive actually only been to Belmont a few times for my brewering supplies what I cant get for a good price online i tend to goto main squeeze in yellow springs.