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Yeah it's gonna be a treat to sneak in. But we have had bottles pretty much every year, and never had them confiscated.
Hopefully we get a compassionate search party and we'll explain that we made the beer especially for bonnaroo and we will be taking the bottles home with us, because the bottles are expensive to buy.
This is the first message board I've ever been on, the only reason I joined is because I love Bonnaroo and wanted to read and talk about it all year long.
I have a really funny story about home brewing. I am older than a lot of people on here, so I hope that you have at least heard of the Cuban Missile Crisis/Bay of Pigs episode in 1962. My father made a bunch of home brew and had it fermenting in the basement. One night a bottle or two exploded in the middle of the night..my mother went ballistic and thought the Russians were bombing us. My parents divorced about a year later. Although I don't think this episode was responsible, it sure didn't help Daddy's case any at the time
Post by bonnarichert on Jun 5, 2011 9:09:11 GMT -5
You can get plastic bottles to put them in....I better not step on some broken glass and Cut my TOE!!!!!!lol j/k. Be carfull with glass ...but enjoy that BROO..lol
I do some home brewing myself. I've actually got 40-something bottles of a Kolsch and maybe 20-something bottles of Hefeweizen right now, sitting untouched and I've got the ingredients for 5 gallons of an Irish Stout that I haven't had time to brew yet. I was going to do it this weekend, but I won't be here next weekend to move it over to the secondary fermenter (even though a couple of extra days in the primary wouldn't hurt it). It would be nice to bring them to Bonnaroo, but I only use glass bottles. Maybe I could get ahold of some plastic bottles for next year. It's hard to beat the price of homebrewing once you've got the equipment.