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when i used to brew beer there were a few that were better aged a year or three. the trick was to drink a few then go hide them. toad spit and dog drool were great at age 5. the story about dog drool ill save for another time
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
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"The Last Homebrewer" sounds like a movie, most likely set in Canada.alaskanassasin said:Am I the last homebrewer?
I know plenty of people who make their own beer around these parts. I always really appreciate what they give me but have never gotten into it myself. I've always thought there's just way too much equipment you have to buy (and yes I appreciate I own several smokers and all the accessories at this point)."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
“Everyone’s into mead now”
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
@nolabrew is a homebrewer who happens to not be @nolaegghead. I suspect @nolaegghead has dabbled in the finer art of homebrewing though.alaskanassasin said:Am I the last homebrewer?I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Legume said:“Everyone’s into mead now”
I literally have 14 gallons of mead in primary, in my basement. Been making mead since I started keeping bees.
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JohnInCarolina said:
"The Last Homebrewer" sounds like a movie, most likely set in Canada.alaskanassasin said:Am I the last homebrewer?
I know plenty of people who make their own beer around these parts. I always really appreciate what they give me but have never gotten into it myself. I've always thought there's just way too much equipment you have to buy (and yes I appreciate I own several smokers and all the accessories at this point).I have been brewing for probably 12 years, nothing crazy like maybe a half dozen 14g brews a year. I am sliding in deeper though, planning a basement brewery, all electric. I have most of the supplies though I am on the hunt for a 24x36 stainless sink. I enjoy brewing mostly because I can make any kind of beer I want and it is cool to drink and share a beer you made from scratch.The biggest drawback for me has been dragging everything out, setting it all up and then putting it away, I think with a dedicated brewery I will get to make beer more often and with less labor.If my plans all come together I will grow and malt my own barley and eventually grow some hops again.South of Columbus, Ohio. -
Ozzie_Isaac said:
@nolabrew is a homebrewer who happens to not be @nolaegghead. I suspect @nolaegghead has dabbled in the finer art of homebrewing though.alaskanassasin said:Am I the last homebrewer?
@nolaegghead was a brewer, he said he still has some corny kegs. I think at some point Carey and I are going to have to have a swap meet, maybe in Tennessee or somewhere halfway.
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I gave my entire brewing operation except for maybe 8-10 corny kegs and a beer refrigerator to @nolabrew
Brian makes some incredible brews, that talent runs in the family.______________________________________________I love lamp.. -
Thank YOU again for that wonderful jar of DELICIOUS honey! You da MAN!!!alaskanassasin said:Legume said:“Everyone’s into mead now”
I literally have 14 gallons of mead in primary, in my basement. Been making mead since I started keeping bees.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
RRP said:
Thank YOU again for that wonderful jar of DELICIOUS honey! You da MAN!!!alaskanassasin said:Legume said:“Everyone’s into mead now”
I literally have 14 gallons of mead in primary, in my basement. Been making mead since I started keeping bees.
Absolutely Ron, Ill save you a bottle of mead if your ever in the area.
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Way back in the mid 70's my bank had a massive remodeling of the publicly seen areas. We also had a new hot shot marketing guru who orchestrated a cheese and mead evening open house for 2 nights. After day 1 most of us had had enough mead...by day 2 we all stuck with 7-Up.

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Since you spent your career in banking Ron ...
Last month I was listening to Drake's new Album. Theres a track named .. Way Too Sexy .. that has these lyrics ...
"I get cash wherever I fly, got bitches sexin' on me"
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Actually banking was FUN in the 70's! We were a bunch of young bucks and even our president was young as well. Fond memories for sure!Ybabpmuts said:Since you spent your career in banking Ron ...
Last month I was listening to Drake's new Album. Theres a track named .. Way Too Sexy .. that has these lyrics ...
"I get cash wherever I fly, got bitches sexin' on me"
That's when I realized I've been banking all wrong.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
There were banks in the SEVENTIES?
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RRP said:
Actually banking was FUN in the 70's! We were a bunch of young bucks and even our president was young as well. Fond memories for sure!Ybabpmuts said:Since you spent your career in banking Ron ...
Last month I was listening to Drake's new Album. Theres a track named .. Way Too Sexy .. that has these lyrics ...
"I get cash wherever I fly, got bitches sexin' on me"
That's when I realized I've been banking all wrong.
I am going to read between the lines at let my imagination run wild.
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only thing i found fun in the 70's as a kid in the bank was the passbook savings clanking machine giving me free money
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My mom had a clanking machine in the late 70's. She said it'd take inches off her waist. I didn't quite get it, it was basically a machine with a double shafted electric motor, with offset cams running off of either side, and a fat leather belt that went around her waist. It shook the majeebers out of her bum. I remember her showing me how it worked and my fist thought was .... that I hoped it didn't shake her bird's nest loose .. because that probably didn't weight as much as she was hoping to lose and what a disappointed that would be for all of us.
It wasn't in a bank, but still ....
StumpBaby
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