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07-14-2005, 02:41 PM
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Will work for beer
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Originally Posted by gaelone
(Note: I've only brewed three times.) It stinks and I don't like it.
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Looks like you're on the wrong forum then! 
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On Tap: Lake Walk Pale Ale -- Eternity (Raspberry Stout) -- Nutrocker -- Donnybrook Dark
Primary: Lake Walk Pale Ale
Secondary: Summit IPA
Up Next: Smoked Porter -- Pub Ale -- Watermelon Wheat
Planning:
Gone But Not Forgotten:
www.IronOrrBrewery.com
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07-14-2005, 03:53 PM
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Location: Hobroken, NJ
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Oh no, brewing I am way addicted to already. It's the onslaught of rain that stinks.
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07-21-2005, 07:53 PM
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Location: West Texas
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Jeeps, Bikes, Beers, Boards
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Sorry fellas not pics right now but I have a 92 Wrangler with a 2 1/2 inch Rancho lift and 32 inch BFG tires. It's sitting outside in the parking lot with a Bikini top and steel 1/2 doors that don't match the Jeep. (I got them for free in Hawaii so what the heck.) I am the one an only owner and have put all 116,000 miles on it. It really needs some paint on it though. No A/C, No Cruise, No Problem. I don't do much trail riding these days though.
I also have a 2000 Harley-Davidson Supergluide. Which is great but riding at 70 MPH when its a 100 degrees outside has a tendency to make you into beef jerky.
My old man owns a saw mill in Southern Illinois and I have a full wood shop in the garage. I have been woodworking for about 20 years. So if any of you guys want custom made crates for bottles or carboys I'm your man.
I have been brewing for about 14 years. I am all about the beer and not keeping records so I have no idea how many batches I have brewed over the years. I would venture a guess that it is between 100 and 150 at this point. I brew alot and amazingly it all disappears. I have also recruited about 20 homebrewer over the years.
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Beer, it's what's for dinner
Primary #1: Kolsch
Primary # 2: Kolsch
Secondary #1: Empty
Secondary #2: Empty
Keg #1: Belgian Wit
Keg #2: Draft Stout
Keg #3: Carbonated Water (for Root Beer)
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07-21-2005, 08:41 PM
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WOW, beergod: 116K and it's 13 yrs old? That's incredible. I've a 2000 and I have 113K on her.
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08-02-2005, 10:00 PM
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Just to throw my ride onto the thread... The source of my name ;-)
I just wish I could drive it to work more... But 45 miles each way and 2.89/gallon for diesel, it just doesn't happen very often...

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Heifeweizen - brewed 7/30/05 - bottled 8/13/05
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03-17-2006, 09:20 PM
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Location: Midwest City, OK
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My new one, as of about 2 hours ago. I only bought it because I really needed a V10.

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May you go marching in three-measure time
Dressed up as asses, drunk to the nines
Swing from the rafters, shouting those songs
Gone unsung for far too long
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03-17-2006, 09:25 PM
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Beer Bully
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Location: Barony of Fuquay-Varina, NC
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Damn, Sam! Looks nice.
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03-17-2006, 09:54 PM
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Not a Jeep, or even a Daimler-Chrysler product like everything else in this thread, but when I get it running, it should get up and go.
Ford Ranger. (V10-2) 
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03-17-2006, 10:03 PM
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Location: Southeast Missouri, USA
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Here's my ride...
'04 Nissan 350Z
And here's my wife's ride...
'01 Nissan Xterra
We like to trade with each other often so we don't rack up too many speeding tickets and lose our licenses.
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After a year of sitting idle, Andre's All-Grain Brewery has reopened.
Batch #59-Kolsch (Secondary)
Batch #60-Blueberry Ale (Primary)
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03-18-2006, 05:50 AM
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Location: Midwest City, OK
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Kevin.....is that a 5.0 or a 4.6? Either way, it should boogie!
Andre.....I'm really liking the new 350. I bet they're a blast to drive.
We bought a little beater Saturn for my wife to drive. Gets great mileage, and is actually fun to drive. I have a feeling that I'm going to have to either ride my bike more often, or borrow the Saturn to keep the fuel bills down. 
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May you go marching in three-measure time
Dressed up as asses, drunk to the nines
Swing from the rafters, shouting those songs
Gone unsung for far too long
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