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F-18 Faze out date?

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I assume the OP was referring to the legacy model Hornets? Considering they got a new batch of C's in the last few years I doubt it will be terribly soon.
 
Making home brew? As a high school senior? Keep in mind that when you post, people look at your profile. Those people could easilly be your future bosses...
 
Making home brew? As a high school senior? Keep in mind that when you post, people look at your profile. Those people could easilly be your future bosses...

That's an interesting issue. At what point in the fermentation process does it become an MIP? I wonder if there are laws regarding the sale of brewing materials to minors.

Brett
 
I assume the OP was referring to the legacy model Hornets? Considering they got a new batch of C's in the last few years I doubt it will be terribly soon.

They aren't new. The Hornet hasn't been in production for some time now.
 
That's an interesting issue. At what point in the fermentation process does it become an MIP? I wonder if there are laws regarding the sale of brewing materials to minors.

Brett
I don't think the brew supply stores are supposed to sell the recipe kits to minors...you can buy the fermenting equipment, just not the syrups and yeast (at least I always got carded when I did). As for fementation, it takes 10-21 days for the initial batch to become potent (+7-10 days to carbonate)...should yield about 5 gallons of brew per batch...great for those extended underways! :tongue2_1 Hope that answers your Naval Aviation question there, Brett.:D

p.s. before everyone gets their panties in a bunch, I haven't ever brought my brew kit onboard nor alcohol...yet
 
I've got a few friends who got their recipes from a college prof, and they've been brewing since freshman year. No problems getting supplies...they just improvised. Ingredients alone apparently are totally legal to sell to minors.
 
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