bignath
"Grains don't grow up to be chips, son"
- Joined
- 3/11/08
- Messages
- 2,611
- Reaction score
- 40
Hi all,
had a couple of friends ask me if i would be interested in supplying them beer. They brought up the question of price and costings etc. and i suggested maybe just paying for ingredients plus maybe 5 or 10 bucks for my troubles...
If it's possible to do (legally), i have suggested they go and buy a few boxes of beer and keep the bottles. Give the bottles to me and i'll put beer back in them.
My question - Is this illegal to supply two Adults (with no minors at home) beer if they want me to brew it for them and pay me for the process.
I must stress, i am in no way looking to make a profit from this, but if they want to pay for the ingredients i may consider it. Only would be looking to recoup the cost of my grains, hops, and yeasts. Both of these people make some serious money in their jobs, so it's not like they are trying to save money and get pissed on the cheap. I invited them around for a brewday recently, and they now have a keen interest in the process and generally like my beers better than most commercial brews.
Any help with this would be awesome as i have no idea where i stand from a law perspective.
cheers,
Nath
had a couple of friends ask me if i would be interested in supplying them beer. They brought up the question of price and costings etc. and i suggested maybe just paying for ingredients plus maybe 5 or 10 bucks for my troubles...
If it's possible to do (legally), i have suggested they go and buy a few boxes of beer and keep the bottles. Give the bottles to me and i'll put beer back in them.
My question - Is this illegal to supply two Adults (with no minors at home) beer if they want me to brew it for them and pay me for the process.
I must stress, i am in no way looking to make a profit from this, but if they want to pay for the ingredients i may consider it. Only would be looking to recoup the cost of my grains, hops, and yeasts. Both of these people make some serious money in their jobs, so it's not like they are trying to save money and get pissed on the cheap. I invited them around for a brewday recently, and they now have a keen interest in the process and generally like my beers better than most commercial brews.
Any help with this would be awesome as i have no idea where i stand from a law perspective.
cheers,
Nath