Dipak,
You have an interesting idea here but we need to remember that it is considered unlawful to share your homebrew with anyone outside of your family or home.
Although that's a law that does not seem to garner much attention these days, I would consider the ramifications of having the President break a law in Minnesota.
One on hand, it could be a harmless gesture. On the other hand, if he accepted and did try our brew, his actions should be considered law breaking, which would then
put a focus on the ridiculousness of that law and, perhaps persuade a change.
Can you contact either parties representatives and offer the opportunity to them, or do Mormons not drink beer?
If not, then just the Presidents representatives should be contacted.
We would also need to decide who's beer we would offer.
We could also just send some to the White House and get his opinion.
Just a few thoughts.
Thanks,
Michael
I am certain Obama will be making at least one pit stop in the Cities before the election.
I propose we send him an invitation to visit with us for tasting some of our brews (and we in turn will get to taste the White House brews that travel with him). Wonder if other brew clubs have extended such an invitation. Let's be the first! Or, let's not be the only one that didn't extend an invitation.
Do we, as a club, need to vote on this proposal? If so, please consider this as a motion put forth by me. We need someone to second the motion and then open up discussion prior to casting our ballots.
So, do I hear a second??
Dipak
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