Shmohel said:Slightly off-topic, but I did the test and then went to the DuClaw brewing website. Did anyone see the flash demo they had that outlined the process of brewing beer? I thought it was pretty aweseome and very well put together.
Go to this link: http://www.duclaw.com/ourbeers.asp; and click Brew Process
2nd Street Brewery said:OK wait. I got matched with Venom too. Is that the only type beer they make? I'm going to do it again to pick to most off the wall answers and see if I can get a different style.
desertBrew said:Yea, another venom. I thought it might be related to the snake skin I found on my back porch the other day though. And why is my dog walking with a limp
El Pistolero said:Now that is totally cool. I've had "close encounters" with horned toads, scorpians, rattlesnakes, coral snakes, sea snakes, and even a bear once, but I've never seen a tarantulla up close. Did you pick him up and let him crawl all over you?
andre the giant said:Come on! I don't want to spend the rest of my life with a lager!!!
Oh, so you're a lager kinda man eh?2nd Street Brewery said:Hey, don't be dissin' my lagers!!
andre the giant said:Oh, so you're a lager kinda man eh?
I've had mixed results with lagers... some good, some bad. The last lager I tried, (pilsner) cheated on me. She was a beautiful German blonde, but a real cold (fermenting) beyotch. She left a bad taste in my mouth. I'm sure I'll see another lager, and even a pilsner, but I'll be more careful, because I don't want to get hurt again. In fact, I may have to use the old line, "Can we just be friends?"
Ales, on the other hand, are hot (fermenting). And they "put out" (shorter fermenting and conditioning times) a lot quicker. Give me a hot, ebony ale, and I'm set for life.
2nd Street Brewery said:isn't that what homebrewing is all about? Making the beer you like the way you like it.
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