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  1. Looking at the Franklin country ballot measures on ballotpedia, there is one for an Electric Aggregation Program.

     

     

    Franklin County

     

    • Columbus, Ohio, Issue 1, Electric Service Aggregation Program Measure (November 2020):

     

    A "yes" vote supports authorizing the city to establish an Electric Aggregation Program, which would allow the city to aggregate the retail electrical load of customers within the city's boundaries, and allowing customers to opt-out of the program.

     

    A "no" vote opposes authorizing the city to establish an Electric Aggregation Program.

     

    Can someone school me on this? Is there any reason why you wouldn't vote yes on it? I feel like I have a healthy distrust for government so I am curious why this measure wouldn't be a good idea.

  2. How are phones unlocked these days?

     

    I purchased a Sprint phone from wally world off contract outright thinking I could simply use my T-Mobile sim card in it given the merger... Apparently not.

     

    I called Sprint and they told me it needs to be active for 50 days on service to be unlocked:thumbdown

     

    Its a heck of a deal at 50 bucks. Are there any third party unlocking services that work?

     

    Worst case I can return to store.

  3. cool I ask because I talked with someone who distributed coffee at farmers market and correct me if I am wrong but if you actually brew it or any form of making it on site you have to have a food license but if you are just pouring it say from a keg then you are now just distributing and don't need one

     

    pretty cool will def have to come try some

     

    The taxation is also complicated, according to the department of taxation, if I put sugar in your drink for you I have to charge tax, but if I don't and let you put it in yourself, no tax. Makes my head spin trying to figure all this out lol

  4. cool I ask because I talked with someone who distributed coffee at farmers market and correct me if I am wrong but if you actually brew it or any form of making it on site you have to have a food license but if you are just pouring it say from a keg then you are now just distributing and don't need one

     

    pretty cool will def have to come try some

     

    Yep, that is a little complicated, to bottle and sell the growlers online and deliver, or wholesale cold brew at a cafe, a license and inspection is required though the department of agriculture.

     

    However if we want to brew cold brew at one location and dispense at a farmers market or something like that, then a license is required though the local health department.

  5. is your tank just nitrogen? where did you get it filled? where did you find a ball lock keg that small?

     

    Yep, that is 22 cu ft aluminum nitrogen tank that Geer Gas filled with pure food grade nitrogen (we prefer pure nitrogen over beer gas). Also got the 3 gallon corny from beverage elements.

     

    https://beveragelements.com/beverage_elements_shop/kegs/new-ball-lock-kegs/3-gallon-ball-lock-keg-single-handle-new-aeb/

     

    Also installed the infusion keg lid that takes the nitrogen and pumps it directly to the bottom of the keg. So far so good. No need to shake or roll the keg.

  6. Have you had nitro beers on tap? (I'm sure you have). Very smooth, the micro bubbles give it a much different feel, almost creamy.

    Nitro coffee is very similar. If you already like the flavor, it adds a unique twist to the cup.

     

    Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk

     

    Yes! It is very smooth and I think makes Cold Brew Coffee so much better.

  7. This is pretty cool, are you planning to have a full food license or just distribute ??

     

     

    We plan on bottling 64oz Growlers and 32oz Boston Rounds with cold brew and doing free delivery in Grandview/UA since that's where we are at, but we will also try and do events like farmers markets and bring the nitro system with us. I wanted an all in one system instead of lugging around kegs and tanks with a jockey box.

  8. I thought I'd share my recent project. My wife and I have been slowly starting a coffee delivery business and wanted to have a portable nitro coffee and tea system to take with us.

     

    I decided to build a nitro keg kit into an Igloo 70qt Maxcold cooler and it turned out really well.

     

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  9. I was close, but it is a tad smaller. It's 53" tall, 2' wide, and 29" deep. Let me know if you're interested in it at all.

     

    Sweet, let me check my space with a measuring tape and get back with you.

  10. I have a stand up freezer that I converted a while back. I've been considering selling it because I don't really use it anymore. Kegs have gotten too expensive. And out where I live now, no one ever comes over to partake. It's just a waste of space for me, honestly. I'd let it go for $150. Let me know if you would be interested in more details on it.

    Yes please send over some details. It may be too big but I don't have a grid for what a stand up freezer size may be.

     

    Thanks

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