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Serving homebrew at a festival - AngelaJohnston - 04-20-2021

<p>What are the rules for serving homemade beer at the festival? Can home brewers donate their beer to charity and serve it on behalf of the charity? Can a charity charge a fee for this? Is there a problem with being cooked in a certified kitchen according to Department of Health regulations?</p>


RE: Serving homebrew at a festival - MrStuden - 04-20-2021

Yeah, everything should be certified. You can't work without a license or certificate.


RE: Serving homebrew at a festival - BiestaGetse - 04-21-2021

Oh god, I remember those sweet days when we all were like normal people. We had met at festivals and drank beer.


RE: Serving homebrew at a festival - MaxForsyth - 04-21-2021

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<!--StartFragment--><span data-sheets-formula-bar-text-style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:normal;text-decoration:none;font-family:'Arial';font-style:normal;text-decoration-skip-ink:none;">Does anyone know if there are some festivals of serving homebrew in Colorado? Last year there were no beer festivals at all. And for me, as a huge fan of beer, it was a real problem. So, I don't want to repeat that this year. The last time I was at a festival was in 2017. It was an awesome street festival with many people laughing around me. You can <a href="https://www.aspirantsg.com/amoy-street-bloc-party-returns-food-music-culture-chinatown-singapore/">click over here</a> and look at their happy faces. Now, when I go on the street I see only faces in the masks instead of people. A lot of us forget how to communicate, and what means to be a human.</span><!--EndFragment-->

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RE: Serving homebrew at a festival - AngelaJohnston - 04-21-2021

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(04-21-2021, 06:07 AM)MaxForsyth Wrote: </p><p>
<!--StartFragment--><span data-sheets-formula-bar-text-style="font-size:13px;color:#000000;font-weight:normal;text-decoration:none;font-family:'Arial';font-style:normal;text-decoration-skip-ink:none;">Does anyone know if there are some festivals of serving homebrew in Colorado? Last year there were no beer festivals at all. And for me, as a huge fan of beer, it was a real problem. So, I don't want to repeat that this year. The last time I was at a festival was in 2017. It was an awesome street festival with many people laughing around me. You can <a href="https://www.aspirantsg.com/amoy-street-bloc-party-returns-food-music-culture-chinatown-singapore/">click over here</a> and look at their happy faces. Now, when I go on the street I see only faces in the masks instead of people. A lot of us forget how to communicate, and what means to be a human.</span><!--EndFragment-->

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<br>Yeah, that was a great festival. Saw some pics from that event that you shared.<br><br></p>