Im pretty sure this is the way I am going to go in the spring. After a few years of brewing non stop its time to set up a permanent brew area in the garage. Im getting tired of having to take everything out and set it up every time I brew.
This just seems like the simple approach for someone...
Sad, but I just see this as a mis managed business venture. I am not that smart, but I would be sure as hell to have all the permits in hand and have a meeting with the people around me before I sunk my kids future and my savings into something. I feel terrible for them, it's their right to own...
No ... I would run. I meant I didn't get gas from bottled homebrew when I used to bottle...
And yeah, the dog did appear to barf as a result of the bomb drop.
My buddy was dressed up as Dee Snider and had a huge bone (Stay Hungry Album cover) and a couple of the dogs were following him...
My buddy blew his ass off when he first started, and was bottling. Then he switched to kegs and that somehow resolved the incidents occurring around his house. He actually farted and made my buddies dog barf.
It never really bothered me though either way.
Im expecting it to be what you describe, and thats playing in a blackberry bush.
If I get 30-40% of them sorted I will be happy. They are very easy to tell apart at this point. Especially the MT Hood which is much darker. I may tag some bines too. Its just a hobby at this point so whatever I...
Sounds reasonable. I will do the best I can to keep things organized this year, and next year I will put another 4*4 across the top of the post to form a "T". I will not toss a fresh hop and will most likely use whatever mixed up hops for dry hopping.
The pics actually make em look a little...
Am I hooped here too? These are second year. From L to R: Goldings, Cascade, Mt Hood. I dont care if there's a bit of a tangle at the top. I am going to try and keep my eye on things and try and tag vines with different colour twist ties.
Heres my set up. So far so good for year two... Last year was way too warm and they didn't grow we'll at all. These are growing in Ottawa Canada.
From left to right...Goldings, Cascade, Mt Hood courtesy of Left field farms in BC.
Ontario Canada is a joke. I'll just say that alcohol is legal.... Barely. Talk to any brew pub owner and you will be mad real quick with just how strict conditions are. Prices... Well It's just under 50 bucks for a case of decent beer. 15 bucks a six for a craft beer is avg. You buy from them...
BIAB takes up next to no space. The concept is similar to steeping one huge cup of tea. I brew in my garage so I need to be able to have room for the cars. I would def start messing with BIAB AG. I have perfected my process so for now, I am fine with this method. It doesnt take that long at...