Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:16 pm

JP wrote:Very funny, Oz.

Krotch, I figured it would happen sooner or later. Ijust hope the images you use aren't copywritten at all so I can make shirts out of them. I suck at photoshop or else you would have been a joey in a flyers (Oz's) pouch long a go. (Man I am so cool - check out my slang. YEAH!) And one of two wrestling midgets, J being the other one.


I prefer vertically challenged thank you
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Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:18 pm

Brewcaster J wrote:
JP wrote:Very funny, Oz.

Krotch, I figured it would happen sooner or later. Ijust hope the images you use aren't copywritten at all so I can make shirts out of them. I suck at photoshop or else you would have been a joey in a flyers (Oz's) pouch long a go. (Man I am so cool - check out my slang. YEAH!) And one of two wrestling midgets, J being the other one.


I prefer vertically challenged thank you


Have you ever noticed anyone caring what you preferred?
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Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:21 pm

good point
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Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:15 pm

I am not quite as advanced as all of you.... probably because my Wife has yet to banish me from the Kitchen 8)

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Sat Feb 11, 2006 6:52 pm

Here is the Ultra Ghetto brewery...
I call it the variable tier brew sculpture...
Took them today during a brew session. One with many errors (hense the puddle) This is my first all grain batch in about 3 years. Have been doing extract cause I traded my mash vessel (a cooler) for an unfinished keg. Since I am a lazy ass I just got the keg turned into a reasonable mash vessel.
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HLT is on the pulleys
Mash is on the workbench
Kettle is on the burner
And at the bottom is my JSP Maltmill and it's Black and Decker "motor"
I use the crawler to move the full carboys
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bub wrote:Here is the Ultra Ghetto brewery...
I call it the variable tier brew sculpture...
Took them today during a brew session. One with many errors (hense the puddle) This is my first all grain batch in about 3 years. Have been doing extract cause I traded my mash vessel (a cooler) for an unfinished keg. Since I am a lazy ass I just got the keg turned into a reasonable mash vessel.


HLT is on the pulleys
Mash is on the workbench
Kettle is on the burner
And at the bottom is my JSP Maltmill and it's Black and Decker "motor"
I use the crawler to move the full carboys
BUB (Boob)

Wow I'm amazed.... that is the first time I've seen a setup like that. At least its unique:D
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Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:51 pm

Here's mine. Nothing special but it keeps me organized with everything in one place.

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I've only done two batches on it so far, and it works great.
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