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Old 08-25-2006, 11:46 PM   #1
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All my Grolsch drinking pays off tomorrow when I bottle...


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Invasion of the green meanies!


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Invasion of the green meanies!
Bottling Day makes me love the green meanies
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Man, I've got about 6 cases of those...plus another 15 plus cases of flippies from Germany...you're off to a good start...

You should really take the grommets off and sanitize them separately.
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Wow, thats real perty. A nice emerald hue. ok, I'm drunk, so sue me.
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Man, I've got about 6 cases of those...plus another 15 plus cases of flippies from Germany...you're off to a good start...

You should really take the grommets off and sanitize them separately.
i will do that, thanks...
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Wow, thats real perty. A nice emerald hue. ok, I'm drunk, so sue me.

it's all good, my first brew has me rather fukked up...
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I echo take off the grommets. The dishwasher's maceiator will destroy itself if it ingests one of those critters. Chhers!
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I've got a bunch of them under my bed. Grolsch isn't the nicest beer but you can't beat them for bottling.

I agree with the grommits, give them a good boil and you'll see some gunk come off.
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Gah! That's beautiful. I jealous of your greenie collection.


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