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A lot of giant breeds have droopy faces, so they have like bottom eyelids. If you look you can see it's like skin under the eye, not the eyeball itself. Also one is red and one is black:

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German shepherd dag impersonation.

interesting. very convincing impression
 
I entered in everybody and their assigned numbers.
I drew a total of four for the final round for this.
Paging the below:
@Helly
@Hunter_la5
@Dad23ds
@Banesong

Congrats on making it to the next round!
If anybody who was playing wants to make a guess, PM me and let me know if you think who knew the answer and who had to google it.
Good luck you four peoples
 
I entered in everybody and their assigned numbers.
I drew a total of four for the final round for this.
Paging the below:
@Helly
@Hunter_la5
@Dad23ds
@Banesong

Congrats on making it to the next round!
If anybody who was playing wants to make a guess, PM me and let me know if you think who knew the answer and who had to google it.
Good luck you four peoples


Recount!! Wait, I didn't enter [emoji56]
 
There's a dude on imgur who has posted a different MMRS gif every day for 2 months straight now.

He's dedicated.
 
Looks drinkable. About 50 shades darker than your usual smash efforts though. Supitdat?

Mostly lighting, however, I did start with a little more water and boiled much more vigorously than normal... Was trying to get a nice Maillard reaction going to lend some color, instead of the sickly pale color like my other smash attempts.
 
QOTD: do you have any brewing goals and if so, what?

Mine: get the brewery and keezer set up in the new house and make a good NE style IPA.


I have 2. Fermentation chamber and get more kegs.

As far as my personal growth as a brewer, I think I'm right where I need to be for my experience level. So no lofty goals there.
 
QOTD: do you have any brewing goals and if so, what?

Mine: get the brewery and keezer set up in the new house and make a good NE style IPA.


1. Get my kegerator set back up in the new house. It's just a lowly beer fridge right now.

2. Brew a batch in the new house. I haven't brewed since June and it's now...April? Dang.

3. Become the best Brewer in the world. Wait...I mean brew a good NE style IPA.

TL, DR: Ditto
 
QOTD: do you have any brewing goals and if so, what?

Nice QOTD :D I have a lot... most of them would just happen if I didn't procrastinate and stress so much over brewing in general. I really want to get a pipeline going. When I drink at home, it's 1 beer a day (rare parties excluded) so I'm not just tearing through hb. For the most part, I make a beer and don't brew the next one until I'm out or near being out. I probably give away more hb than I drink myself. So that's the big one. Brew more. Get a pipeline going.

Short term: Get the keezer fixed up, get a few more kegs, design tap handles for the machine shop to make, brew a big beer.
 
QOTD: Get consistently good at it. I like 75% of what I've done, but my meh efforts, I feel, have been bad enough that I can blame myself. Oddly enough, my worst efforts have been other people's recipes, and my favorite is mine.

ferm chamber will be a big help I think, and I'm looking at either buying or building a stirplate.
 
QOTD: Yes. I want to get back to brewing again. I'm dying to have a steady work worth of home brews and so many different ideas...just no time to get anything done.
 

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