 I have to ask because I too am a female in a male dominated world, I'm in construction and I have to know have you encountered any sort of sexism in the brewing industry and do people like, are you just totally unexpected for them? What has that been like? Yes, it is a very male dominated industry and I have, I felt like I've been lucky enough to only have a couple cases of feeling really uncomfortable or really condescended like publicly but those are not people where you forget them and you move on but I would say like it's even a little bit more challenging for me because I'm like I'm gonna show up and I'm gonna bring all these like really lovely-selling flowers and they're like no seriously cool or what are you doing and so a lot of people want to push back like I mean you know Barley Hopps this is like you should get out of the brewery and you know I just say this has been a rule for too long and like the market is so concentrated and if it I feel like if you're scared of it that's like long conversation but like if you're really just like this lady doesn't know anything about what real beer is then we're just gonna have to just lost yeah because the thing is you do know and you've found you know a better way from different way right so right I mean and I right now I'm not because I'm renting equipment that like wasn't equipment that I wanted from my from my recipes I don't have the ability to sell technical stuff that people probably don't really care about but I don't have like multiple steam jackets that allow for a mass stress so maybe use the ancient grains in my all grain brews so when I have my own space I will be able to also be making these all grain brews which will have a little bit of hox in them and also some other plants but they will be gluten-free as well Oh my god