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Look, even your unkle Jackie up in the state penn. is home brewing.

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by sampson420, Oct 13, 2008.

 

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    sampson420

    Active Member

    Posted Oct 13, 2008
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    scinerd3000

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    Posted Oct 13, 2008
    this guy is god. I kinda wish they had brewed it in the toilet but the fact that they used bread in a sock was enough for me
     
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    Jonnio

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    Posted Oct 13, 2008
    That takes some guts to actually taste it
     
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    beretta

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    Posted Oct 13, 2008
    Actually, I like the part about one bag of hooch being innoculated with a dirty sock and moldy bread. Now I'm definately have to buy the book "So You're Going to Prison". I'll put it right next to my Erik Estrada Biography. I use bad (but funny) books to get rid of girlfriends / bad dates, by putting them in plain sight with bookmarks in them...

    At my next wine tasting: "So, do you prefer prison hooch fermented with dirty socks or with yeast procured with a shiv?"

    Cheers!
     
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    Parker36

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    Posted Oct 13, 2008
    The narrative is great.

    "As stated in the book, yeast is definitely contraband, but for the sake of this culinary experiment we'll just assume I gave the prison baker a hand-job.

    But then the guy wouldn't give me the yeast! SO I STABBED HIM WITH A PEN IN THE EYE AND TOOK IT! And I was all, "DON'T **** WITH STEVE!"

    Yes. This is what we should assume."
     
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    sampson420

    Active Member

    Posted Oct 14, 2008
    I like the ketchup addition. I wonder if you could add some later, kinda like dry hopping, For that extra special ketchup taste.
     
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    beretta

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    Posted Oct 14, 2008
    Yeah, and it looks like he chucked in the whole packet of ketchup too. Just think of what many grimey McDonald's employee's hands left on the outside of the packet!
     
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    lapaglia

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    Posted Oct 14, 2008
    Take another look. Its IN N' OUT. the King of burger joints.
     
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    sampson420

    Active Member

    Posted Oct 14, 2008
    yes, but did you notice that one of the socks looked not exactly clean? Prison style!:rockin:

    But seriously, its still home brewing.... sorta...
     
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    sampson420

    Active Member

    Posted Oct 14, 2008
    have you not had a baconator? wendys is the king now...
     
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    debaniel

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    Posted Oct 14, 2008
    "I discovered an old green hot dog bun in a bag on top of the fridge and put that in with the bread to teach it the ways of the mold. In this way, the green bun was Yoda. It worked perfectly. And it didn't even sound suspiciously like Grover."

    LOL!
     
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    carnevoodoo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 14, 2008
    psh. In N Out KILLS that baconator.
     
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