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02-16-2012, 03:59 PM
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Best husband ever ;)
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Just got a call from the hubby, seems a friend of his wanted to sell the following ...
2 Corney kegs
CO2 tank w/gauges
Brewing Kit - Scottish ale
Fementor
Bottling Bucket
we're getting it all for $75 bucks!
Even though we both started brewing only a few months ago .. me and the hubby love it! This will def set us up for kegging a lot sooner than we expected.
This calls for a dancing banana! 
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02-16-2012, 04:01 PM
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Damn I'm putting together my keg setup currently and that is a deal! Congrats
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02-16-2012, 04:07 PM
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Awesome, you a very fortunate. Did anyone else's bananna stop dancing?
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02-16-2012, 04:11 PM
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Nice find!
This makes me think that I need to come up with a way to brainwash the fiance into loving brewing beer........hmmmmmmm any ideas on how to do it?
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02-16-2012, 04:17 PM
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You could EASILY spend that much on the tank and gauges!
Great deal!
Congrats to you both.
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02-16-2012, 04:18 PM
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Brew a few consecutive styles in a row that she is really fond of. If she only likes one style, tell her you are designing a recipe just for and start changing it using her tasting notes. Pretty soon she will understand how what some things you put into it will change it and she will be right there next to you on brewday to throw in some ingredients.
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02-16-2012, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by webgodhog
Nice find!
This makes me think that I need to come up with a way to brainwash the fiance into loving brewing beer........hmmmmmmm any ideas on how to do it?
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Easy..
1. Ask her what kind of beer she would like to brew. The battle is half won now. If she doesn't know...time go to the bar and sample. Win/win!
2.On brewing day...hand her a beer, set up brew equiment.
3. Turn on radio, set to her favorite station, tell her how nice she looks and order a pizza so no one has too cook :P Make sure to get her another beer.
4. Do your best Brad Pitt (legends of the fall) impression as you fire up the brewing pot. By this time she'll be smiling...time for another beer
5. Your fiance should be relaxed, happy and ready to keep brewing with you  If not, one more beer before the pizza arrives should do the trick 
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02-16-2012, 04:27 PM
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My wife was really on the fence with my brewing ... I did the same thing as brewinggirl mentioned...
Heres the kicker ...Let her pitch that first Vial/Pack of yeast, I got as brewmate on that day for life !!!! 
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02-16-2012, 04:30 PM
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guess I am lucky, my GF wanted to open a brewpub before we met, once I told her I know how to brew she wanted me to teach her. we brewed every weekend for a month and are currently maintaining at least a batch or two a month.
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02-16-2012, 06:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by brewinggirl
Easy..
1. Ask her what kind of beer she would like to brew. The battle is half won now. If she doesn't know...time go to the bar and sample. Win/win!
2.On brewing day...hand her a beer, set up brew equiment.
3. Turn on radio, set to her favorite station, tell her how nice she looks and order a pizza so no one has too cook :P Make sure to get her another beer.
4. Do your best Brad Pitt (legends of the fall) impression as you fire up the brewing pot. By this time she'll be smiling...time for another beer
5. Your fiance should be relaxed, happy and ready to keep brewing with you  If not, one more beer before the pizza arrives should do the trick 
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Hmmmmm, so the idea is to get her drunk.....I'm liking this!
lol. thanks for the ideas!
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But fear not, I'm still your post-whoring champion.... god I hate myself....
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