Re: Work Beer Buddy

Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:54 pm

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Fierce Beard wrote:One of the guys I work with has been getting my homebrew for about a year or so. On his birthday a couple weeks ago, his wife surprised him with a Brewer's Best starter kit. He's got his first extract batch in bottles, and is already talking about building an AG system. Never had anybody to brew with before, nice how that sometimes works out... What's the anticipated release date, snocapt? I'll need to get out to Alex one of these days...


That might work out for you Fierce... get a brew buddy that you can go over there and brew with, they you won't have to brew with a bartending jigger and Bic lighter any more...


Right? I'm lending him equipment that won't fit in my apartment, and I think this summer we're going to try for a ten gallon batch at least once a month and split the fruit of our labor... Which raises a new question for a new thread...

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Re: Work Beer Buddy

Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:35 pm

I'm going to be in St Paul in October for a wedding. Just saying. :bnarmy:
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Re: Work Beer Buddy

Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:11 pm

Stop following me around, lunitick! lol

So I met another brew guy! Dude is in my spanish class (the teacher es muy caliente, btw) and has apparently been making mead for a while. We're gonna throw together a batch of ESB on Sunday.
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Re: Work Beer Buddy

Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:13 pm

JakeAndBake wrote:the teacher es muy caliente, btw


Is he now....
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Re: Work Beer Buddy

Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:28 am

lunitick1976 wrote:I'm going to be in St Paul in October for a wedding. Just saying. :bnarmy:
Well, I would think that we would have to get together for a beer or something along those lines. Depending on when you will be here, we could do a Surly tour or go for beers at Town Hall….whatever.
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Re: Work Beer Buddy

Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:00 am

snowcapt wrote:
lunitick1976 wrote:I'm going to be in St Paul in October for a wedding. Just saying. :bnarmy:
Well, I would think that we would have to get together for a beer or something along those lines. Depending on when you will be here, we could do a Surly tour or go for beers at Town Hall….whatever.


I'm in for a Surly tour if that goes down. Keep me in the loop...
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Re: Work Beer Buddy

Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:32 pm

JakeAndBake wrote:Stop following me around, lunitick! lol

So I met another brew guy! Dude is in my spanish class (the teacher es muy caliente, btw) and has apparently been making mead for a while. We're gonna throw together a batch of ESB on Sunday.



Come on man I'm lonley. Don't be like that. LOL
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Re: Work Beer Buddy

Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:17 pm

lunitick1976 wrote:
JakeAndBake wrote:Stop following me around, lunitick! lol

So I met another brew guy! Dude is in my spanish class (the teacher es muy caliente, btw) and has apparently been making mead for a while. We're gonna throw together a batch of ESB on Sunday.



Come on man I'm lonley. Don't be like that. LOL
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LOL, I was actually just telling a friend the other day we were gonna have to look you up and make you brew with us eventually...one of these days I'm gonna be going through Durango to see some other friends, we should do a Ska tour, man!

I shall indeed keep ye Minnesotans appraised on my vacation plans. The rundown is I pretty much get to tag along for free in exchange for some baby-sitting, and they're gonna let me get out for some brewery tours and meeting some BN folk while I'm there, so hopefully we can have a good time. The woman who introduced me to home brewing always had amazing thigns to say about Surly...
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