I didn't have a single beer last night. nor many.
Best of luck to the guys going pro and the pro hopefuls. Working on my business plan now and if I'm not funded by the end of the year I'm gonna give up on becoming a pro Brewer and just open a small coffee shop/roaster.
Speaking of this, what do y'all think of this as a logo? My last name is French for clear water so that's where it comes from.
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I like it, but would move the bottom line closer together, instead of the gap between AZ and established. Something just seems off to me on the spacing the way it is.
This should do it for the night.
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I thought it was a good mix of old and new.
And I'm serious about the carbonation issue. If you can, check at Tallgrass if they take into account elevation in Denver vs Manhattan. I've had enough cans and bottles from flat lands that gush big time when I open here and had a few trade partners mention the beer from up here seams under-carbed. Inquiring minds want to know....
I'm from the original generation too. Personally, I put the new one in my top 3. It had the feel of the originals. I know there's dislike of 1-3 but I like 3. If only for the place it has in the overall story. The final reveal of Palpatine's manipulation to gain control (a la Hitler?) Anakin's attempt to prevent the future only secures it. And the final battle where we see Obi-wan agonize over battling someone he loves as a brother. Script may have sucked but all that s*** was powerful. 1&2? No thanks.
I'm on the other side of the coin. This, to me, felt the least like a Star Wars movie and a lot like an Abrahms movie. It's the only one, I didn't have to urge to go see again.
Even without all the lens flares? Lol
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Couple new to me pick ups.
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This is decent. It's a little thin and not very tart but if it was 80 degrees this would really hit the spot unfortunately it's 8 degrees.
Somebody was just saying that it was extremely odd they chose to release this now and not in the summer time were it would be perceived better. My guess is people like the taste of rock salt with their snow and it may be picked up as a shoveling beer
I thought it was a good mix of old and new.
And I'm serious about the carbonation issue. If you can, check at Tallgrass if they take into account elevation in Denver vs Manhattan. I've had enough cans and bottles from flat lands that gush big time when I open here and had a few trade partners mention the beer from up here seams under-carbed. Inquiring minds want to know....
Best of luck to the guys going pro and the pro hopefuls. Working on my business plan now and if I'm not funded by the end of the year I'm gonna give up on becoming a pro Brewer and just open a small coffee shop/roaster.
Speaking of this, what do y'all think of this as a logo? My last name is French for clear water so that's where it comes from.
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Good morning semi-tolerable people. What's with your infatuation over Wegman's? I've got three between home and work.
Coffee.
Lucky motherflocker. Or unlucky, if your commute is that long.
Good morning semi-tolerable people. What's with your infatuation over Wegman's? I've got three between home and work.
Coffee.
Sick as a floccin dog. Worse than yesterday. Why I don't move out of this place when my wife and kid are sick is beyond me. Trying to muster up the strength to go to work anyway.
Since I was just going to sit around when I got home yesterday, I decided to finally go see Star Wars instead. I really liked it. The look and feel of it was a million times better than 1-3. Was disappointed by a couple things, and one major problem with casting, but that's probably just me being picky. Over all, though, I really enjoyed it. Can't wait for the next one.
Tl;dr
Sick as a floccin dog. Worse than yesterday. Why I don't move out of this place when my wife and kid are sick is beyond me. Trying to muster up the strength to go to work anyway.
Since I was just going to sit around when I got home yesterday, I decided to finally go see Star Wars instead. I really liked it. The look and feel of it was a million times better than 1-3. Was disappointed by a couple things, and one major problem with casting, but that's probably just me being picky. Over all, though, I really enjoyed it. Can't wait for the next one.
Tl;dr
Nice of you to go to the movies and spread your germs with the entire theater. [emoji40]
Feel better, having some delicious homeroast.
2 Outbreak refrences in one day... awesome, love that movie.
How many different elevations in between 0 ft and 50000 ft (that's how high Denver is, right?)
2 Outbreak refrences in one day... awesome, love that movie.
I believe it is 28 grams per day.
Outbreak? I didnt think they still showed silent films. Those things are ancient.
On the carbonation elevation thing it's not an issue at packaging but it as time of enjoyment.
The volumes of CO2 in the beer is controlled via the generated partial pressure of CO2 in the bright-tank. Saves money by not nededing to force carb or bottle condition. The same holds true though regardless of carbonation method.
This tank/bottle/can is a closed system totally independent of altitude. It will function just as well in Death Valley as it would in orbit.
Now that the beer is packaged and has its desired CO2 disolved and in equilibrium in the beer and the bottle/can headspace it goes nowhere. Another closed system. Optimal carbonation no matter wher it's placed.
Time to open beer.
Open it at high elevation and it will foam a lot more as the lower atmospheric pressure allows more CO2 to boil off more rapidly. Take it to the extreme and open the beer in orbit. The CO2 will evaporate in an instant and the beer itself won't be far behind as it too boils off.
A more realistic scenario is cracking a beer when you are skiiing in the Rockies and see the foam come out like starsan from a keg. Same forces in effect.
Apologies in advance for the morning geek-out
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