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General Category => Homebrew Weddings => Topic started by: brewingtx on May 02, 2017, 08:42:46 PM
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I just finished my beer for a wedding of 200 people! I made 15 gallons of an American lager, we called it "Miller Like" since the groom's last name is Miller, and another 15 gallons of an IPA. I actually did four 10 gallon brews for a total of 40 gallons, but the groom was kind enough to let me skim a 5 gallon keg of each type since he was paying for it all. People there loved both beers! Thanks to my wife for making the labels (she's a graphic designer).
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I just finished my beer for a wedding of 200 people! I made 15 gallons of an American lager, we called it "Miller Like" since the groom's last name is Miller, and another 15 gallons of an IPA. I actually did four 10 gallon brews for a total of 40 gallons, but the groom was kind enough to let me skim a 5 gallon keg of each type since he was paying for it all. People there loved both beers! Thanks to my wife for making the labels (she's a graphic designer).
That's awesome! I need to start pushing my single friends to get married so I can brew for their weddings...
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[fo :)nt=arial black][/font] I couldn't take my brew to my daughter's wedding because the reception was at a brewpub. Good time had by all. I did manage to hand out homebrew the night before.