Posted on 02/16/2021 8:15:31 AM PST by mylife
The world-class brewing operation at the CIA is up and running, but with the campus closed to the public, the beer is just piling up. Maybe you could help by taking some off of their hands?
Hutch Kugeman is the head brewer at the CIA Brewery, where students not only learn about how beer is made, but also get to participate in the process. The award-winning brewer teaches bachelor-level students all about ingredients, equipment, and techniques used to create beer in a course, titled “The Art and Science of Brewing.” The program is designed to educate future restaurant owners and chefs about appreciating and properly incorporating craft beer in the culinary world.
While students are still learning and brewing during the pandemic, the campus is closed to outside guests. The CIA's on-site restaurants are not accepting reservations and their student-run cafeteria, The Egg, is only open to students. That leaves a significantly fewer amount of people to drink all of that fresh, craft beer.
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Seriously, how hard could this be?
Have they not heard of bottling and selling to other than students?.....................
It’s NYC, who knows what they are thinking.
It’s a dirty job, but someone’s gotta do it. Might as well be me.
Yer a trooper!
Just bottle it up and ship it out. I’m sure they could find a market for their product.
Booze laws are wierd, you can buy wine online but not beer.
Pa laws are really weird, had a guy bark at me for trying to order a 6 pack at a state store. NO! you must buy a case!
That’s OK, Craft Beer is racist anyway.
https://www.amazon.com/Beer-Racism-Movements-Sociology-Diversity/dp/1529201799
.......”trouper”
noun
a reliable and uncomplaining person.
“a real trouper, Ma concealed her troubles”
I think you gathered my gist.
.....indeed....!!! interestingly that particular word comes from many many years ago when vaudeville was a primary source of entertainment, always featuring a “troupe” of actors,, etc. as noted below.....
“Vaudeville, a farce with music. ... In the United States the term connotes a light entertainment popular from the mid-1890s until the early 1930s that consisted of 10 to 15 individual unrelated acts, featuring magicians, acrobats, comedians, trained animals, jugglers, singers, and dancers.”
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