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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #75 on: August 09, 2011, 05:37:16 PM »
Having your own beer on tap is pretty elite.  :kstategrad:

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #76 on: August 09, 2011, 05:50:00 PM »

So that's about $500 total.



Yeah, that makes $7 or $8 bucks a sixer at the liquor store seem like a pretty good deal.

However, I would love for a similar break down on distilling your own spirits (Is this still illegal?)

the great state of missouri has some of the best (IF NOT THE BEST) liquor laws in the whole usa....it's legal for me to make up to 100 gallons of any alcohol for personal use each year, without any further state limitation, state license, or state taxation.

also of note?  there's no statewide vehicle open container law, allowing passengers in motor vehicles (but not drivers) to consume alcohol openly <-------i love this one.


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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #77 on: August 09, 2011, 06:47:51 PM »
now do meth
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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #78 on: August 09, 2011, 08:39:13 PM »
the great state of missouri has some of the best (IF NOT THE BEST) liquor laws in the whole usa....it's legal for me to make up to 100 gallons of any alcohol for personal use each year, without any further state limitation, state license, or state taxation.

also of note?  there's no statewide vehicle open container law, allowing passengers in motor vehicles (but not drivers) to consume alcohol openly <-------i love this one.

that's a good deal.  missouri is pretty elite.
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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #79 on: August 09, 2011, 08:59:54 PM »

So that's about $500 total.



Yeah, that makes $7 or $8 bucks a sixer at the liquor store seem like a pretty good deal.

However, I would love for a similar break down on distilling your own spirits (Is this still illegal?)

the great state of missouri has some of the best (IF NOT THE BEST) liquor laws in the whole usa....it's legal for me to make up to 100 gallons of any alcohol for personal use each year, without any further state limitation, state license, or state taxation.

also of note?  there's no statewide vehicle open container law, allowing passengers in motor vehicles (but not drivers) to consume alcohol openly <-------i love this one.
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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #80 on: August 09, 2011, 09:05:03 PM »
In order of questions:

I've got a stout and regular ale. The regular ale was going to an american pale ale but it came out under hopped. Still tastes pretty good IMO, just wasn't what I originally wanted. The third tap is unused at the moment. I'll probably do an IPA or redo the pale with more hops.

I brew whatever I want at that time moment. One style to the next isn't typically harder than the other when it comes to ales. Lagers need to be fermented at cooler temps so I don't do those.

You can reduce the cost if you bottle.

Brew a a good winter ale with chinook hops. Keep in mind this is my idea so I will require a bomber of it when finished. :fatty:
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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #81 on: August 09, 2011, 09:30:52 PM »
In order of questions:

I've got a stout and regular ale. The regular ale was going to an american pale ale but it came out under hopped. Still tastes pretty good IMO, just wasn't what I originally wanted. The third tap is unused at the moment. I'll probably do an IPA or redo the pale with more hops.

I brew whatever I want at that time moment. One style to the next isn't typically harder than the other when it comes to ales. Lagers need to be fermented at cooler temps so I don't do those.

You can reduce the cost if you bottle.

Brew a a good winter ale with chinook hops. Keep in mind this is my idea so I will require a bomber of it when finished. :fatty:
It's summer bro. Will let u know if I do something like that for winter.
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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #82 on: August 10, 2011, 06:18:43 AM »

So that's about $500 total.



Yeah, that makes $7 or $8 bucks a sixer at the liquor store seem like a pretty good deal.

However, I would love for a similar break down on distilling your own spirits (Is this still illegal?)

the great state of missouri has some of the best (IF NOT THE BEST) liquor laws in the whole usa....it's legal for me to make up to 100 gallons of any alcohol for personal use each year, without any further state limitation, state license, or state taxation.

also of note?  there's no statewide vehicle open container law, allowing passengers in motor vehicles (but not drivers) to consume alcohol openly <-------i love this one.
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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #83 on: August 11, 2011, 07:22:19 PM »

So that's about $500 total.



Yeah, that makes $7 or $8 bucks a sixer at the liquor store seem like a pretty good deal.

However, I would love for a similar break down on distilling your own spirits (Is this still illegal?)

the great state of missouri has some of the best (IF NOT THE BEST) liquor laws in the whole usa....it's legal for me to make up to 100 gallons of any alcohol for personal use each year, without any further state limitation, state license, or state taxation.

also of note?  there's no statewide vehicle open container law, allowing passengers in motor vehicles (but not drivers) to consume alcohol openly <-------i love this one.
Link plz, might be useful for post-Chiefs game
I'm confirming it right now.  No need for a link.

it's true, I do it all the time. Once pulled up to some cops in KCMO, had an open beer while sitting in the passenger seat. Cops gave me the  :gocho:

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #84 on: August 11, 2011, 07:25:16 PM »
tx has the same open container law

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #85 on: August 11, 2011, 07:45:58 PM »
tx has the same open container law

was told they don't anymore  :frown:

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #86 on: August 11, 2011, 07:47:04 PM »
tx has the same open container law

was told they don't anymore  :frown:

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #87 on: August 11, 2011, 09:56:15 PM »
TX was the last state to allow the driver to have an open container though.  :driving:  Mizzou also has no state laws about public intoxication!

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #88 on: August 12, 2011, 06:20:58 AM »
TX was the last state to allow the driver to have an open container though.  :driving:  Mizzou also has no state laws about public intoxication!
Can't buy liquor/regular beer at gas station/grocery store type places in TX.  In Missouri, though. . .

Probably are trying to promote alcoholism as opposed to doing meth.  Not a bad trade off for them if they can get the meth heads into it.

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #89 on: August 12, 2011, 07:01:08 AM »
TX was the last state to allow the driver to have an open container though.  :driving:  Mizzou also has no state laws about public intoxication!
Can't buy liquor/regular beer at gas station/grocery store type places in TX.  In Missouri, though. . .

Probably are trying to promote alcoholism as opposed to doing meth.  Not a bad trade off for them if they can get the meth heads into it.
You can produce more moonshine when tweakin'. Not sure it would beneficial to the state economy.
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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #90 on: August 12, 2011, 07:51:34 PM »
You can buy beer at grocery/convenience stores in TX, except in dry counties.

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #91 on: August 12, 2011, 09:37:17 PM »
You can buy beer at grocery/convenience stores in TX, except in dry counties.

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #92 on: August 12, 2011, 11:13:11 PM »
You can buy wine/champange at TX gas stations, too.  Just nothing over 15% alcohol.  :love: being able to buy booze at gas stations though.  Bought a bottle of Jack at a GS in Flagstaff en route to Tempe one time.  Just seemed like thr right thing to do.

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #93 on: August 12, 2011, 11:20:42 PM »
can't buy cold beer at liquor stores in oklahoma. can buy at gas stations. oklahoma wtf?

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #94 on: August 12, 2011, 11:23:13 PM »
Okie liquor laws are rough ridin' weird and hard to figure out sometimes.

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Re: home-brewing
« Reply #95 on: August 13, 2011, 09:06:42 AM »
can't buy cold beer at liquor stores in oklahoma. can buy at gas stations. oklahoma wtf?

You can only buy 3.2 beer cold in Oklahoma, it is incredibly dumb.