
im guessin from the responses and the fact i cant find it on the interent ANYWHERE that im completely fckin wrong and my pesky backwards brain has let me down yet again
im kinda gettin used to that now..........

more beer required
They'll all be too busy at home tending their brews.RatboyOllie wrote:hey maybe theyll read this thread and a new generation of homebrewing hoodlums will begin to dominate the street corners.....................
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For my sins im a Soco, so if any of the little darlings did buy a kit, and then commit a crime, ill fingerprint the little feckers til they know whats good for them!Operator wrote:For my sins I am a police officer and I'm not aware of any laws relating to the purchase or sale of homebrew kits.
Nah, they'd be stabbing each other because they can't agree on the mash schedule. And brewing equipment would start to sprout weird paint jobs and be fitted with sound systems. Before you know it there would be an explosion in illegal gatherings where they would hold "brew-offs" to see who can have the bling-est stuff without actually brewing anything.davekermito wrote:I'm not sure about the law, but I'm loving the idea that the local under 18 community would be hanging about the swings at the park by their 'pimped' Saxos discussing the wonderful hop profile of their latest all grain brew whilst remonstrating about the pros and cons of using S04 in their latest White Lightning clone.
Aye, im surprised the buggers haven't decided to do this: http://www.wikihow.com/Brew-Cheap-Winepdtnc wrote:Its silly when you concider you coud make wine with Bread yeast in a Plastic pop Bottle!
That happens all the time down our way.davekermito wrote:I'm not sure about the law, but I'm loving the idea that the local under 18 community would be hanging about the swings at the park by their 'pimped' Saxos discussing the wonderful hop profile of their latest all grain brew whilst remonstrating about the pros and cons of using S04 in their latest White Lightning clone.