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Old 05-22-2012, 02:16 AM   #1
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Never leave the tap open on your bottling bucket when you are racking to it. (also, pay closer attention to the bucket while you are racking)

I've got no beer now.



And no money to buy beer either.


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man. that's even more sadder than keanu with a sandwich


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On the brighter side: it will likely never happen again (to you).
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oooooooooo, sorry bro , never a sadder moment than when one is out of beer
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Never leave the tap open on your bottling bucket when you are racking to it. (also, pay closer attention to the bucket while you are racking)

I've got no beer now.



And no money to buy beer either.
Oh, damn that hurts, sorry bro.
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And because the universe likes to rub salt in open wounds, my hands and my kitchen both smell rather strongly of beer. I seem to have missed some when I was moping.
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And because the universe likes to rub salt in open wounds, my hands and my kitchen both smell rather strongly of beer. I seem to have missed some when I was moping.
Oh no!! Best thing you can do is make the kitchen smell like fresh boiling wort!
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Oh no!! Best thing you can do is make the kitchen smell like fresh boiling wort!
I'd love to....got some?
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I'd love to....got some?
Haha, not now, probably this weekend though. Munich helles on deck.
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Never leave the tap open on your bottling bucket when you are racking to it. (also, pay closer attention to the bucket while you are racking)

I've got no beer now.



And no money to buy beer either.
Ouch. My condolences. I almost did this exact same thing two days ago. Had to pour sanitizer in my bucket to verify the spigot was closed... It was not.

I might need to cut back on the home brew while bottling.


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