Nice.Onescalerguy said:Just checked the brew log and WOW!!,SWMBO and I are closing in on our 1 yr brewing anniversary,Aug. 25,2006.We've brewed 44 batches of beer and 5 batches of Ed's Apfelwein and hard lemonade.The first 10 were extract and all the rest(and future) were AG.Currently sitting on roughly 500 bottles full,5 cornys full,and 2 batches in secondary coming due to bottle/keg.......tomorrow actually.It's been a blast doing this over the last year.Although we share alot of our beer we also drink a way lot of it.So i hoist a homebrew to us and to you fellow HBTers.It's been a great ride with all you folks and we look forward to many more brewing anniversaries:rockin: .
Cheers![]()
Orpheus said:If Maryland's laws state nothing about quantity, does that mean I'm free to brew as much as I want?
Waldo said:I read that there are still 3 or 4 states that its illegal to brew in, Iowa has laws for making wine, but fail to include brewing beer.
RichBrewer said:Well if I brew this week (which as of this moment is still in doubt, I will have made 10 gallons this year.![]()
I'm thinking I might fall under the legal limit by a gallon or two.
Damn I hate this. SWMBO has been getting pissed every time i brew. (or go to the home brew conference, or say I want to go to the GABF)
EDIT:rant. Sorry about that.
I think you have it backwards. We need to get the under-utilized equipment dispursed to locations that can keep the rust off until the rightful owners can get back up to par.the_bird said:I think the only way that'll work logistically is for BierMuncher to pack up all his excess and get it to his subsidiaries, namely, my basement. Yeah, that's the ticket!
RichBrewer said:...Well if I brew this week (which as of this moment is still in doubt, I will have made 10 gallons this year.![]()
I'm thinking I might fall under the legal limit by a gallon or two.
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RichBrewer said:Well if I brew this week (which as of this moment is still in doubt, I will have made 10 gallons this year.![]()
jezter6 said:Does the 5 gal of Apfelwien I made Sunday afternoon count?
FlyGuy said:Really? Wow.
American and Canadians are so similar, yet different in some peculiar ways.
For example, you all seem to like your guns and vigorously protect your right to bear arms. Up here, we have silly, silly firearms laws that do nothing, but Canadians are OK with that.
But down there, you have limits on your homebrew. Up here, we like our beer and vigorously protect the right to defend our beer! (To the best of my knowledge, we have no such law in Canada.)
Rudeboy said:Sorry to say but Sec 86 of the GLA here in Alberta sez 460 Litre limit per adult brewed on their premises. (Came up recently when the Minister shot down a BOP proposal).
It's about that time again when we start tallying up our damage for the year.
I ran in to “my friend” again and he told me he’s at about 350 OUNCES for the year. Just slightly under the limit. Of course…he’s been know to tell some tall tales and with no physical evidence of such, anyone would be hard pressed to make a “federal” case.
So how about you? With a little more than 2 months to go…who else is in danger of going over…or very close to the limit?
I think the law is kinda like fishing limit laws. It's what you have in possession (ie, proof) at the time of inspection.
So, as long as your "Friend" has 40 or less corny kegs, he's good to go for any inspection.![]()
Another example of my shoddy book keeping working in my favor.