Lynn Dollar
TVWBB Emerald Member
SNPA is NOT dry hopped...
You are correct, but I can't find where anyone said it was dry hoppped
SNPA is NOT dry hopped...
You are correct, but I can't find where anyone said it was dry hoppped
I'd assume it's dry hopped. This clone calls for a dry hop: https://www.boomchugalug.com/downloadables/recipes/snowy.pdf
see "secondary fermentation"
I have the following home brew on tap:
1 Irish Stout
1 Coffee Stout
2 kegs of Oktoberfest Lager
1 Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Clone
3 variations of a Light Ale (4.2%)
PROSIT!
Holy cow. That is.... just wow. Somebody had their fingers in that regulation.
I figure the right palms did not get greased.
I was thinking the distributors and/or sports bars might have had something to do with it.
Lynn, we're trying to go through a change in how smaller brewers are treated here in NC.
The largest local brewer, Olde Meck Brewery, wants to open a tap room in the northern part of the county.
But, to do so, they would go over the "limit" that would allow them to distribute their own beer, and would have to pay another distributor to haul their own brew around to stores and restaurants.
They are trying to change the law to allow them to still brew and ship their own beers.
To totally change the subject, I bought a Kolsch style local ale and was excited to have it!
Much to my dismay, after I got home, it was a watermelon Kolsch.
Not a big fan of fruity beers.
But, I don't hate it!
I won't buy it again, but, I don't hate it!