AirGoofy
DIS Dad#341
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2009
Bourbon is a distilled product. Beer would be far simpler and legal.
Hmmmmm... Is that why moonshine isn't legal?
Bourbon is a distilled product. Beer would be far simpler and legal.
I would love to brew my own bourbon. Having it age in the barrels - smells, tastes - but I have no idea how to even start that. Plus, I don't have a basement. Maybe I can age it in the living room.
Knightly Spirits, looks like the one I used to on Hiawasee has closed/moved. There is one just a few miles north it seems, do a google search and there is one just north of the kingdom, also a few off of 4.
Last time I was there, there was a Cigar City Release the next day, picked up Campeador, but they have there regular stuff too.
What proof is the beer you brew?
Which is your favorite?
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What proof is the beer you brew?
Goose island bourbon county stout
Goose island bourbon county stout
Hey Guys! Just checking in. I have been homebrewing since 98 and all grain since 00. Recently found 2 investors and a local craft brew bar owner who we will partner with and install a brewery in his bar. I always wanted to make beer for a living, but never wanted to own a bar. However, nothing is as cool as hanging out at the bar where they serve your beer. I currently have a 15 gallon system in my garage. I prefer to brew mostly big beers-- barley wine, imperial stout, many belgian styles, including an excellent west vleteren 12 clone (was just looking for the "degree" key).
This is a cool thread! Thanks for starting it