So I took my DIPA to one of the local craft brewers here, and he absolutely loved it. Said IPA is his favorite style, and he’d never had one like mine. He liked it so well, he has asked me if I would brew it on his 1 bbl system! He will put it on tap, and sell it in his brewery! I am pretty effing stoked! Just had to brag, haven’t been able to hold it in. 8) ;D
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Congrats, man; that sounds like the best compliment possible!
That’s awesome! Which brewery and when will it be on tap?
FanTasTic!
I’ve been in the same position a few times and itis definitely a great feeling!
CONGRATS!
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Exactly! Hopefully he will let you have plenty to drink of it too.
That’s awesome. Congrats!
That is awesome! Congrats!
Excellent, way to go!
Very cool! Congrats!
Start designing the tap handle!
Congratulations!! Do you get to name the beer?
See if he’ll enter it in the GABF as a pro-am, if it’s not too late for that.
Cool beans! Does he have access to all the hops you use? I guess on a 1 bbl system you could buy them on the homebrew scale.
It is always fun to do a commercial batch of one of your recipes. Congradulations.
I have done a couple of 7 bbl batches of my recipes with a local pub. This is not a AHA/BJCP sanctioned competition, so the beer is not eligible for the GABF Pro-Am. The brewer looked into that last year, and that was what the rules say.
Let us know when the tapping is! 8)
Way cool, Ben!
Very cool, this is what happened to me a couple times. And then, I decided to get my own license. Be careful, it’s addicting when you sit at that place, and watch folks pay real money for your beer.
Very cool, congrats
awesome bro! congrats!
A local pub over here in England asked if I would brew a pin (5 gal) for their Beerfest back in June. It never cleared in time for the fest but once it did, it went on the bar. People asked for seconds, that’s what worked for me. It was a basic bitter brewed with pilsner that I found faults with but nobody else did. That felt pretty good.