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16 years 8 months ago #43

"oconn":h6kebhx8 wrote: does the 'brewer of beer for sale' licience mean anyone could sell prodeuct at a market / car boot sale so or is there qualification ?[/quote:h6kebhx8]The seller requires a licence to sell. The brewer's licence allows direct sales in quantities over 4.5 gallons (according to this[/url:h6kebhx8]; not a legal guarantee).

16 years 8 months ago #44

"TheBeerNut":2y54bpso wrote: The brewer's licence allows direct sales in quantities over 4.5 gallons (according to this[/url:2y54bpso]; not a legal guarantee).[/quote:2y54bpso]

A corny keg might just fit to that size

16 years 8 months ago #45

so maybe it might be ok to sort of contract brew for parties etc.....once its above 4.5 gals. I saw somthing on youtube about a family in uk brewing to order for weddings/ 21st etc...they brewed in the garage to order..

16 years 8 months ago #46

I thought the program was great. It really made craft beer come across well. Its great to see someone who genuinely cares about the quality of their product.

16 years 8 months ago #47

Great show! Great to see beer and craft brewing in such a positive light on the TV. Rupert your beer looks and sounds like it will be great. Best of luck with the whole thing. Hopefully we'll be able to sample it soon.

I went to watch this again on the RTE player. It told me that I couldn't see it as I wasn't in Ireland. Now unless there's been a major political upheaval in the last half hour and north dublin has declared itself an independent territory I don't see how that can be...

16 years 8 months ago #48

Really enjoyed the program, as did the rest of the people in the house that watched it. Great to see someone with a passion for making good, quality beer and trying to get it out there.

Best of luck with it Rupert, and I look forward to trying your beers when they make it to the shelves.
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