PanzerBanana
Well-Known Member
This is great information! Thanks for sharing. Now I just need to see if Indiana is nanobrewery friendly also.
great read Gordie. This should end the debate on if its possible for a homebrewer to go commercial thanks
What would happen in mendocino county on Timber land rated property? I'm kind of curious if maybe if an attatched garage was on Timber land and you signed your life away on the revocation of business licensing like I did for my retail company that if a neighbor gets bothered by traffic they would shut'er down. You think that would fly with planning and building? I'm tempted to ask out of curiosity. My planner is pretty open... we were working on building it and I came in to talk to them about my 600A panel and he said, and I quote... "What are you trying to do today, get a strip club, pot dispensary approved today?" Pretty funny guy. Plus we are both ex-texans... which is always like a silent brotherhood it seems. I of course smiled and said... maybe? I'm young and single... I had to at least think about it right?
If you'd be willing to show a new hand how to run a brew I'd be tickled pink.
Then I told them that these were not the droids they were looking for and everything was smooth from that point forward.
(well, it was that or World of Warcraft as a hobby, and you can't drink World of Warcraft)Gordie
Duh.
Most importantly - the beer has to taste good. Sweat the details. If your beer isn't tasty, nothing else matters.
Great Video! Thanks for sharing.
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