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    Who's smoking meat this weekend?

    smoked tomato salsas are quite nice. go pico style, chunky with corn (sweet corn here in a few weeks). delish. b
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    Wedding beer stockpile

    natural carbing is nice when you don't have space to chill a keg while force carbing, or if you have a pipleline built up, it doesn't waste co2. the downside is that like a bottle conditioned beer, there is a lot more sediment/yeast at the bottom of the keg, so your first pour or two are...
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    Labels, be gone!

    the back of a butter knife works well on those stubborn labels. b
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    Brewing "mechanic" shirt

    i think this is what you're looking for. its a dickies short sleeve work shirt, other colors are available underneath the size option box. http://workingperson.com/dickies-work-clothes-men-s-brown-cotton-blend-shirt-1574-db.html b
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    Heading to Denver!

    i know you mentioned brew pubs, but if you are looking for beers you might not be able to get on the east coast, i would consider also hitting up falling rock taphouse. it is downtown and not to far from the marriott. 75+ beers on tap plus a bottle list of stuff in the cellar. as they say "no...
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    Things that remind you that you're getting old...

    know the feeling. saw this the other day started to laugh, then i realized what the connection was between the connection of these two objects and me. sigh. b
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    old recipes (including a beer and a wine recipe)

    yeah, its a neat little book. all in all, it has about 70 recipes in it. also in there are recipes for custard pie, jams and jellies, sugar cookies, cracklin' bread, chicken fricasse', dandelion salad, and others. grams lives down in crystal city, mo., which some of you might know is due...
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    old recipes (including a beer and a wine recipe)

    my grandmother gave me a small little cookbook for christmas. i cook professionally and she loves to get things like this for me. also got several pieces of cast iron (wagner and griswold) to add to my collection. thanks grams. on to the recipes. the cookbook is dated 1975 but it...
  9. old time recipes

    old time recipes

    collection of recipes dating back to 1675
  10. old time recipes

    old time recipes

    collection of recipes dating back to 1675
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    old time recipes

    collection of recipes dating back to 1675
  12. old time recipes

    old time recipes

    collection of recipes dating back to 1675
  13. old time recipes

    old time recipes

    collection of recipes dating back to 1675
  14. old time recipes

    old time recipes

    collection of recipes dating back to 1675
  15. old time recipes

    old time recipes

    collection of recipes dating back to 1675
  16. old time recipes

    old time recipes

    collection of recipes dating back to 1675
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    DFH Hellhound on my Ale

    Just something to add (not trying to be a downer) that even if that a beer is bottle conditioned, it may not be a brewery's primary yeast. If I recall, there are many breweries which filter and then bottle condition with a secondary yeast to protect proprietary yeast strains. I think there is...
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    nice little q&a - brett and hops

    chad yakobson from crooked stave here in denver. http://embracethefunk.com/2012/11/29/hoppy-100-brett-dark-beers-qa-with-chad-yakobson-of-crooked-stave/ b edit: if you guys haven't checked crooked stave out yet, you should. chad is putting out some great beers. we here in denver are lucky...
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