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Quote from: obsession600
You love beer? Make the jump, brew your own. It does not cost that much to get a starter kit and if you enjoy it you can upgrade as you need. Brewing is pretty easy and people who are at your local supply store are usually eager to help out a beginner. There are a lot of recipes around for blackberry wheat beers. Try a couple and modify as needed. You might even be able to find a clone of your favorite.
The Complete Joy Of Home Brewing by Charlie Papazian is an excellent resource.
I have the book and a brewing kit if you want to borrow. Brewing is fun, fun, fun! Just something I don\'t seem to have much time for these days.
"Anyone who knows a god damn thing about this band and has been there as long as some of us have, know god damn well that this show was something special." Ren re: Toads 8/23/07

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« Reply #31 on: »
I have several friends with kegerators...makes parties a breeze.
"I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I ended up where I needed to be." -Douglas Adams

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« Reply #32 on: »
Hmmm.... all this talk of home brewing makes me thirsty. I know a few people that have made their own beer... I\'m not quite sure why I\'ve never tried it. It seems simple enough. I guess I should probably start soon, since my dream someday is to open a brewhouse. I\'m not studying Microbiology for nothing, right? I\'ve got it all planned out...
Enter my head (at your own risk):
This brewhouse is gonna be saaaweeet. It\'s gonna be the most chill bar you\'ve ever been to. Couches, fireplaces, cozy corners... for whatever. It\'s gonna have a side room with a stage so awesome bands can come play (i.e. the Breakfast) or just open mic nights for the weekdays. There will be a few appetizers on the menu, but the main focus will be on the beer. All different types, to suite anyone and everyone\'s desire. The only problem is making some money to build these dreams and also to figure out where to build this most bodacious place.

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« Reply #33 on: »
:thumbsup:
"I taught them everything they know, but not everything I know."
"The one thing that can solve most of our problems is dancing."
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« Reply #34 on: »
Quote from: moebass
Hmmm.... all this talk of home brewing makes me thirsty. I know a few people that have made their own beer... I\'m not quite sure why I\'ve never tried it. It seems simple enough. I guess I should probably start soon, since my dream someday is to open a brewhouse. I\'m not studying Microbiology for nothing, right? I\'ve got it all planned out...
Enter my head (at your own risk):
This brewhouse is gonna be saaaweeet. It\'s gonna be the most chill bar you\'ve ever been to. Couches, fireplaces, cozy corners... for whatever. It\'s gonna have a side room with a stage so awesome bands can come play (i.e. the Breakfast) or just open mic nights for the weekdays. There will be a few appetizers on the menu, but the main focus will be on the beer. All different types, to suite anyone and everyone\'s desire. The only problem is making some money to build these dreams and also to figure out where to build this most bodacious place.
Go for it!  Back when I was brewing, my dream was to do just this. I was seriously considering enrolling in the Siebel Institute in Chicago. It seemed in the early 90\'s cool microbreweries were opening everywhere. Now many have closed which is very sad.  Like I said, you can borrow my stuff if you want to give it a try!
"Anyone who knows a god damn thing about this band and has been there as long as some of us have, know god damn well that this show was something special." Ren re: Toads 8/23/07

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« Reply #35 on: »
<< tried to throw elisa some money before leaving
i think i might have.
i dont remember
take the E to the A to the D...you\'ll be all set

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« Reply #36 on: »
Quote from: freddiewaht
<< tried to throw elisa some money before leaving
i think i might have.
i dont remember


hahaha i think i elusively slipped it back into your pocket ....

... get me a 12 pack of harpoon winter warmers instead ;)
and what CAN you do, when your world is invaded by a reggaejunkiejew?!?

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« Reply #37 on: »
Another post in regard to Beer: Newport Storm is making some unique batches, named like hurricanes- the latest is called BRENT.  It has 8% alcohol, and it\'s  pretty good, if you don\'t mind a sweet, malty taste... just a recommendation to try something different for those out there who get indecisive at the package store.

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« Reply #38 on: »
Don\'t pass out with yer shoes on.


BTW thank you for welcoming me and all the other NH kids into yer place. SER afterparty!
Facial Hair Would Be So Nice

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« Reply #39 on: »
Quote from: Gfunk
Don\'t pass out with yer shoes on.

Ya, plenty of lessons learned that night. I think Steve learned how far he could tip a cup before beer spilt on TPalms.
« Last Edit: November 11, 2005, 10:56:57 pm by plainandsimple »
Simpleman. Thats what I am...
"Bubba said those are magic shooes. Bubba said they\'d take me anywhere. Of course Bubba use to beat me with a rubber hose and call me a retard."

Dig

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« Reply #40 on: »
Quote from: plainandsimple
Quote from: Gfunk
Don\'t pass out with yer shoes on.

Ya, plenty of lessons learned that night. I think Steve learned how far he could tip a cup before beer spilt on TPalms.

at least he didn\'t get a full ashtray dumped on his head.

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« Reply #41 on: »
did anyone have a good time at well, i guess you could call it timmy tour last week? howd it sound?
"Well, sometimes nuthin\' can be a real cool hand.."

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« Reply #42 on: »
Quote from: plainandsimple
Quote from: Gfunk
Don\'t pass out with yer shoes on.

Ya, plenty of lessons learned that night. I think Steve learned how far he could tip a cup before beer spilt on TPalms.

oh tim did get beer poured on him that night
Everywhere there\'s lots of piggies, Living piggy lives. You can see them out for dinner With their piggy wives, Clutching forks and knives To eat their bacon

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« Reply #43 on: »
update to the beer situation:

after reading this thread, a friend of moebass\'s went out and found the last 6 pack of Blackberry Wheat at a local package store.... so her inventory went from 1, to 0, to 6.

so i guess we can thank you, kind stranger (bezerker) for drinking her last beer, for now she can enjoy that blackberry goodness 6 times this winter... ;)
« Last Edit: November 14, 2005, 10:39:37 am by princesscaspian »
and what CAN you do, when your world is invaded by a reggaejunkiejew?!?

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« Reply #44 on: »
some kid from new hampshire, Christine, and Timmy all got the BeerFaced that night....

Classic Latenight.....

The basement of apartment 88 saw more action than it ever has/will that night.....
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After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. -Mandela
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