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    I like this time at night on HBT

    I think the dog would win. Chicken is in most of their food. It would be funny to watch the battle though.
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    I like this time at night on HBT

    I didnt drink before mine. i was told that it does make you bleed a little more. I just had alot of beer after it was done. I also got mine on the back of my head and neck. How big are your chickens?
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    I like this time at night on HBT

    I finally got my first tatoo. It hurt but Id do it again. The only chance Shakespeare has of coming back is with the zombie apocolypse. According to my 11 years old its coming soon.
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    I like this time at night on HBT

    Sounds like my kinda place. I got lost for a while. To much work, not enough beer and the drama of kids. I think things have finally started to settle down. Thos emust be some bigass chickens. hopefully the dog can put up a good fight.
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    I like this time at night on HBT

    Hello to all. haven't been here for a while. Just wanted to stop in and see whats up. Anything new and exciting?
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    top 5 'fruity' rock stars

    What about Ricky Martin. He did Living lavida loca. I've heard he was fruity. Also about Gary Glitter, I heard he got busted on child porn or something like that.
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    Growing hops

    They are very easy to grow. You might not get any from the first season. Plant them on the most sunny, hot dry , side of the house. They like a ton of water. I nailed garden string to the eve of the house to let the vines climb. Plant them with lots of fertilizer and peat or spag moss.
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    "King of Beer's Realm is Shrinking (WSJ Article)

    When we brew our own beer it is an art. When a brewer at a brewery does his beer, its an art. The major brewers( Coors, Bud, Miller) they all have a talented crew to brew the beer. I still love to have a bud, coors, miller, or what ever to enjoy a beer. Home brew is always good, but without...
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    first ever brew play by play...

    Clean up is always fun. if you use your stirring spoon to aerate the wort that helps. pitch the yeast and your set.
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    first ever brew play by play...

    The rest is simple. If you have any problems just ask. Relax! Have a homebrew.
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    first ever brew play by play...

    Don't get it to cold. Stir the beer and go from there. Did you live by Utah park?
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    first ever brew play by play...

    You will have to open the pot to transfer to the primary. I use a wort cooler and open the lid to stir the beer. Don't worry about it. Unless you stick your hands or utensils or other stuff in the beer, you'll be fine. Use your best judgement on temp, unless you have a good therm. 70' is a good...
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    first ever brew play by play...

    Just keep going. The Hops might not have that big of a impact. They might have been quite similar. You won't know unless you go all the way to bottling.
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    first ever brew play by play...

    That is way far north from me. I'm out by Quincy Res. The smell can't be that bad. Just think, All the store bought beer smells similar when they cook it. The home brewed stuff is just so much better. Just kick back and have a cold one.
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    first ever brew play by play...

    They always smell stronger than they taste. If you've ever been to a brewry or brew pub, hops are usually the strongest smell. When you are done boiling try to cool the wort down asap, then you can pitch the yeast into the primary fermentor. We can all help out to make sure you have a good...
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