R reed1099 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 22, 2012 Messages 60 Reaction score 2 Location browns mills Sep 7, 2012 #1 My buddy found a bag of 200 of these in his basement. I thought they were pretty cool
chumpsteak Well-Known Member Joined May 15, 2011 Messages 897 Reaction score 113 Location Meridian Sep 7, 2012 #2 '96 is old school? Holy crap I'm screwed.
S SFSpencer Active Member Joined Feb 2, 2011 Messages 44 Reaction score 6 Location SF Sep 8, 2012 #3 Over 10 years=old school.
BradleyBrew Well-Known Member Joined Nov 12, 2010 Messages 1,752 Reaction score 104 Location Parris Island Sep 8, 2012 #4 what is = throwback?
B boscobeans Well-Known Member Joined Apr 2, 2012 Messages 911 Reaction score 121 Location Schenectady Sep 8, 2012 #5 BradleyBrew said: what is = throwback? Click to expand... What's pre-historic? bosco
chumpsteak Well-Known Member Joined May 15, 2011 Messages 897 Reaction score 113 Location Meridian Sep 8, 2012 #6 did they even have homebrew way back in '96? What would you use to fire the kettle? Twigs and flint?
E Erroneous Well-Known Member Joined Jan 11, 2011 Messages 644 Reaction score 87 Location Tallahassee Sep 8, 2012 #7 chumpsteak said: did they even have homebrew way back in '96? What would you use to fire the kettle? Twigs and flint? Click to expand... Kinda. They'd get stones to red hot and then toss them in. This was necessary because they only had wooden boiling vessels which you can't direct fire
chumpsteak said: did they even have homebrew way back in '96? What would you use to fire the kettle? Twigs and flint? Click to expand... Kinda. They'd get stones to red hot and then toss them in. This was necessary because they only had wooden boiling vessels which you can't direct fire