The guy who got arrested for brewing beer at home returns with a legal craft brew
He's throwing a launch party for his first post-arrest product tomorow.
Taopiphop "Tao" Limjittrakorn, the law grad who made the news earlier this year when police raided his experimental home microbrewery, is back. This time with a fully legal brew called Hurter, under his brand Taopiphop Ale Project.
This Jun 14 he's also throwing a party to launch it. Grab a bottle (B170) or glass of draft (B150) from the Hurtster beer tap—legally—and chill out at the Beer Launch Party: Hurtster at Bad Taste.
The event will be co-sponsored by Tao and Bad Taste Cafe, a new bar in the Lad Phrao neighborhood (Lad Phrao Soi 21), with experimental decor, neon lighting and random video clips playing all night.
There will also be an exhibition, The Lost Kettle, telling the story of the beer-brewing process and featuring the equipment seized at the time of Tao's arrest, as seen on the news.
Jun 14, 5pm-11pm, fb.com/TaoAleproject, fb.com/badtastecafe. Free entry
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