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08-25-2006, 11:43 PM
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WOW, IT's READY !!!
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Three weeks in the bottle, enjoying a COLD one now...
Whoever suggested I tip the bottles over between week 2 and 3, Thank you so much.
Carbonation has definately taken hold...
My FIRST BREW Ladies and Gentlemen, thanks to all of you who have helped me along the way... Love this Sport, er, i mean Hobby...
TASTES GREAT !!!
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Irish Red Ale, Summer Saison Belgian Ale, Pumpkin Ale, Fat Tire Clone
Planning: Chiplote Ale, Blueberry Wheat, Cherry Stout, Chocolate Cherry Stout and been thinking about something crazy like a Wintergreen Stout
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08-26-2006, 12:09 AM
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Hey man CONGRATULATIONS!
That's a nice looking beer!
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08-26-2006, 12:10 AM
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It's a sport AND a hobby AND real food value.
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08-26-2006, 12:10 AM
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***DRAMATIZATION***
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Yeah that looks so good, mind sending me a couple? I'm away from my stash.

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08-26-2006, 12:15 AM
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thanks you guys, i appreciate your support.
sorry, Chairman Cheyco, i got so many people wanting some of this brew, that it will never last me until my next batches are ready in 3 weeks... but i will hit you up in the future if you are serious..
5.2@ ABV too, HELL YEA 
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Nut Brown Ale
Secondary 1:
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Secondary 2:
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Kegged and Drinking:
American IPA, Special Holiday Ale
Bottled and Drinking:
Irish Red Ale, Summer Saison Belgian Ale, Pumpkin Ale, Fat Tire Clone
Planning: Chiplote Ale, Blueberry Wheat, Cherry Stout, Chocolate Cherry Stout and been thinking about something crazy like a Wintergreen Stout
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08-26-2006, 12:25 AM
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That beer looks very good and will probably get better in the coming week or so. Try to save one.
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08-26-2006, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Blender
That beer looks very good and will probably get better in the coming week or so. Try to save one.
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my thoughts exactly dude...
i am gonna put back one to enjoy in another week or two and also put one back to enjoy in a couple of months.. 
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Secondary 1:
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Kegged and Drinking:
American IPA, Special Holiday Ale
Bottled and Drinking:
Irish Red Ale, Summer Saison Belgian Ale, Pumpkin Ale, Fat Tire Clone
Planning: Chiplote Ale, Blueberry Wheat, Cherry Stout, Chocolate Cherry Stout and been thinking about something crazy like a Wintergreen Stout
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08-26-2006, 12:49 AM
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If that tastes half as good as it looks, you got a damn fine beer there.
Congratulations.
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08-26-2006, 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by gruntingfrog
If that tastes half as good as it looks, you got a damn fine beer there.
Congratulations.
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thanks man, after having a couple, it really is a good tasting beer... slightly tangy, but very slightly. Neither the hops or malt is overpowering..., a nice mix if i do say so myself...
this was my first batch, brewed from an completely liquid kit, but I like it... Looking forward to sharing some with friends tommorow during a double bottling and brewing day...
i am pretty impressed with my first brew... kinda feel like a proud pappa 
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Blue Moon Clone
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Secondary 2:
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Kegged and Drinking:
American IPA, Special Holiday Ale
Bottled and Drinking:
Irish Red Ale, Summer Saison Belgian Ale, Pumpkin Ale, Fat Tire Clone
Planning: Chiplote Ale, Blueberry Wheat, Cherry Stout, Chocolate Cherry Stout and been thinking about something crazy like a Wintergreen Stout
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08-26-2006, 01:16 AM
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Nothin' like a lil 60 grit...
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Looks really nice...what kit was it? Wish I had that kind of result every time!
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