Not sure exactly what. Me talking to other beery people, maybe. I have a couple of interviews I did for "Keg!" that might be interesting.
Anyone interested?
Not sure exactly what. Me talking to other beery people, maybe. I have a couple of interviews I did for "Keg!" that might be interesting.
Anyone interested?
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Absolutely! Maybe a little history or spotlight on a brewery or particular beer.
I don't know what the tax laws are like in Amsterdam but here in the states you can deduct expenses you make to create your videos. You have to meet some criteria through YouTube to qualify your channel to become monetized first but its an enticing prospect to be able to buy ingredients for my beer channel or a new piece of equipment and as long as I use it in the making of a video I can then deduct that expense on my next tax return.
I'd definitely watch them
Definitely interested!
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