How much will a commercial stubbie cost each year over the next 50 years?
This brew Would be about $1.20 a stubbie in todays costing, and that wont change for the next 50 years and its all in the name of research..
Jesus, how much did Oliver and Geoffs Millenuium Ale project cost?? They used 26kg malt extract and over 500gr hops...
The whole idea is to exactly see how it does hold up over time and yes you would see it change and alter over 50 years, that is what, I guess people thought about wines that people made many many years ago and now they sell for a fortune, not saying they taste any better but its the concept of a brand(namely grange), look at a sauternes wine, thay have aged beautifuly due to there sweetness..
Anyhow, I wont be starting it until I get that wax to seal the tops of the bottles..
Also, a couple other vitals I didnt mention, 11% alcohol and 78IBU'S
To be updated shortly....
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