Yeah. I can believe that. The aggression though is total overkill. I just hope those dont meet up with the Japanese Godzilla hornets and some jerkwad start playing some Marvin Gaye. Then we will have to bow down to our new bee-overlords
If you do not know what type we are referring to this is it.
Ahhhhh!!! Kill it! Kill it with fire!
Okay, so it's highly modified, thus no protein rest. But what kind of extraction can I expect? Maximum dry basis fine grind is? And can I expect I'll get 75, 80%? And if I do a BIAB, grind it into wasp paste (not having to fear a stuck sparge) can I get 90% efficiency and full conversion in 5 minutes? Geez people, I need details!
If you do not know what type we are referring to this is it.
Ahhhhh!!! Kill it! Kill it with fire!
OK, that was about as strange as anything I've ever watched. I guess I'm out of touch with the world?
Yup. That's the one! Beezilla! OOoh no...there goes Tokyo, go go beezilla!:rockin:
If you do not know what type we are referring to this is it.
Ahhhhh!!! Kill it! Kill it with fire!
I don't mind many of our fellow creatures, but spiders do it for me. Here's what I deal with in my garage. View attachment 221059
Found this guy accidentally trapped a couple days ago.View attachment 221060
Took a few q-tips and a bunch of crisco, but I got him loose from the sticky pad.
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I hate, HATE, spiders. Burn that mutha to tha ground I say. Just kidding just kill the disgusting bastards.
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Took a few q-tips and a bunch of crisco, but I got him loose from the sticky pad.
Any kind of bees & spiders do it for me. I can't trust bees & don't like anything with fangs that can look at me 8 ways at once. Creepy damn things...
A brown recluse is limited in that he can only look at you six ways at once. Doesn't keep them from being creepy bastards though. I have learned a lot about them by killing them. They stalk like a cat. Just slowly walking along. And they run like hell when they see you. I do have a newfound fondness of other spiders now. Anything that eats their food and runs them out is a friend of mine. Those little furry big eyed jumping spiders are supposed to hunt down brown recluses. I got excited when I saw one yesterday.
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I was in a store last week browsing the craft beer and overheard a couple of guys talking about brewing. One guy explained to the other that on the recommendation of another experienced brewing friend, he has started hitting his wort with a minute or so with his oxygen stone once fermentation has stopped. "It makes the yeast hungrier so they make a little more alcohol". The other guy stared at him quizzically and goes " uhhh.... ok....?". I hope that first guy likes the taste of cardboard.
I was in a store last week browsing the craft beer and overheard a couple of guys talking about brewing. One guy explained to the other that on the recommendation of another experienced brewing friend, he has started hitting his wort with a minute or so with his oxygen stone once fermentation has stopped. "It makes the yeast hungrier so they make a little more alcohol". The other guy stared at him quizzically and goes " uhhh.... ok....?". I hope that first guy likes the taste of cardboard.
I was at the Cubs game today with seats in the Budweiser Patio which gives the patio seat holders all the food and beer you want free as part of your tickets (guess what two beers they serve). I went up got my food from the vendor and asked for a beer.
Me: and a Bud as well.
Vendor: Which one, the light or the heavy?
Me: ...um...heavy?
I was at the Cubs game today with seats in the Budweiser Patio which gives the patio seat holders all the food and beer you want free as part of your tickets (guess what two beers they serve). I went up got my food from the vendor and asked for a beer.
Me: and a Bud as well.
Vendor: Which one, the light or the heavy?
Me: ...um...heavy?
What does this have to do with bees or spiders?!
What does this have to do with bees or spiders?!
Had a good one while drinking at the bar. I told a guy that on a naturally carbed beer you really dont want to drink the last quarter inch of the beer and for best flavor it really should be drank out of a glass. His response was "That is BS and there is no such thing as a beer that isnt naturally carbed. If it isnt then it isnt truly beer." at this point he was swigging a yuengling. He then proceeeded to tell me that he had lived in Belgium and that he knew more about beer than anyone at the bar.
cubs fan get free beer? i guess they have to get somethingI was at the Cubs game today with seats in the Budweiser Patio which gives the patio seat holders all the food and beer you want free as part of your tickets (guess what two beers they serve). I went up got my food from the vendor and asked for a beer.
Me: and a Bud as well.
Vendor: Which one, the light or the heavy?
Me: ...um...heavy?
cubs fan get free beer? i guess they have to get something
My boss and I went to a local bar that had a decent craft selection and a horrible bartender. After about a half dozen different IPA's the bartender decided to be cool and passed us a glass on the house! After the first awkward sip we realized she had given us a Shiner Bock. Nice try, thanks but no thanks.
So let me get this straight. You were drinking at a bar and the bartender gave you a free beer, which you rejected.
How exactly does this fall in to the category of "funny things you've overheard about beer"?
I must be missing something.
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