Hey Bob, you wouldn't know of any NY RAVER's that brew their own beer specifically for a RAVE,,, would ya?

You had me at the word "quantity".

Now instead of power cords, let's do a home brew shootout, the more samples the better.

Just love them high rez pictures kryill, I need to make up a coffee to get my mind off that jug.

Cheers,
Robin
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Man oh man, does this ever bring back memories. I was heavy into brewing up till about 3yrs ago. After about 10yrs it kind of fizzled out for me as a hobby. The whole brewing process is very time consuming & can be stressfull at times (when things didn't go right & a whole batch was ruined)

I did however become very, very good at formulating recipes & brewing outstanding brews. I got to the point that I had to start making large batches. I had a machine shop fabricate an empty keg into a brew pot so I could make 10 gallons at a shot. I would have to go outside & use a King Cooker to fire that baby up. I also gave up on bottles & I got to the point that I would filter the brew & keg it in 5 gallon stainless kegs. Damn, I'm starting to get thirsty!!!

In all my years of brewing I never lost an A/B challenge againt any beer that my friends would bring for a drink-off. I would bring a double tap set up to run two different brews at BBQ's & parties. It just got to the point of being in such high demand that I was going crazy & I had to really slow down. I ended up just making the brews for home & ran it off a tap in my downstairs fridge.
I still have most of the equipment just in case I want to jump back in & do some more brewing!!!