sudsmonkey
Well-Known Member
Yesterday afternoon, after much sweating, scrubbing and stirring, amid steam and intense heat, another Homebrewer was brought into this world ! He's 70" long and weighs 7lb., 2,608 oz. He and the beer are both doing just fine.
O.K. A buddy of mine came over yesterday and we bottled a batch of my stout, then set about brewing an ale from ingredients he brought. This was his first brew. He tried the flat stout. It was his first dark beer. He's hooked . He's already looking for more guys to bring in so we can order ingredients in bulk and save on shipping. We're looking forward to many more brews, and a little "wine-ing".
This is a great hobby we have here, Bros. ! It seems that alcohol, or more to the point, the making and consumption of it , can add a whole new dimension to a relationship .
Tell me.... We work together. Do you think drinking green beer with a co-worker could cause problems on Monday? Does sharing a brew schedule count as nepotism ? Is it OK to talk brewing at work, as long as we get the job done? Is it OK to brew at work? Their kitchen is bigger than mine. And nobody really cares...
O.K. A buddy of mine came over yesterday and we bottled a batch of my stout, then set about brewing an ale from ingredients he brought. This was his first brew. He tried the flat stout. It was his first dark beer. He's hooked . He's already looking for more guys to bring in so we can order ingredients in bulk and save on shipping. We're looking forward to many more brews, and a little "wine-ing".
This is a great hobby we have here, Bros. ! It seems that alcohol, or more to the point, the making and consumption of it , can add a whole new dimension to a relationship .
Tell me.... We work together. Do you think drinking green beer with a co-worker could cause problems on Monday? Does sharing a brew schedule count as nepotism ? Is it OK to talk brewing at work, as long as we get the job done? Is it OK to brew at work? Their kitchen is bigger than mine. And nobody really cares...