gallowjc
Active Member
Hello everybody,
Been an active homebrewer for about 4 years now and always loved finding interesting things to do with my spent grains. Mostly all the typical things like making muffins or fertilizing my garden.
My other part time hobby is woodturning, mostly making pens and taps as gifts and selling at craft fairs. So I thought, what if I cast my spent grains and turned that into a pen...hey, maybe other people would like this to.
So the question, would you buy a pen made out of spent grains? Obviously my friends that brew want one for their brew note taking but I was wondering what kind of a retail market would there be for it. Currently I'm casting my spent grains but I figure most people won't want that, they would want either their local craftbrewers grain or maybe their own homebrew.
What do you think?
Been an active homebrewer for about 4 years now and always loved finding interesting things to do with my spent grains. Mostly all the typical things like making muffins or fertilizing my garden.
My other part time hobby is woodturning, mostly making pens and taps as gifts and selling at craft fairs. So I thought, what if I cast my spent grains and turned that into a pen...hey, maybe other people would like this to.
So the question, would you buy a pen made out of spent grains? Obviously my friends that brew want one for their brew note taking but I was wondering what kind of a retail market would there be for it. Currently I'm casting my spent grains but I figure most people won't want that, they would want either their local craftbrewers grain or maybe their own homebrew.
What do you think?