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jgardner6

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Well I've been in Iraq for my second tour for about half a week now. It's not so bad, but I could use a good pint about right now. We had near beer (NA) the other day and it tasted like ****. Skunked and DMS was very noticeable. The good new is I will come back with around 30 grand in the bank so I can get all kinds of cool brewing stuff when I get back. My father in law is working on my fermentation room, brutus 10, and growing my hops right now. Damn, I can't wait to get back
 
Stay safe. Thank you for your service. I'll bet a good home brew taste even better when you are forced to go that long until you can have one.
 
Hey man, thanks for your service and stay sharp! Just keep looking forward to coming back home safe and back to brewing good beer.
 
When I was there, we had only one beer day. I opted for 2 guinesses over bud light, and bud. ****, those 2 beers gave me a good buzz. I'm glad I'm home now and brewing again. Good luck over there and stay safe.
 
Many thanks to all of you over their and what you do. I'll hoist a pint at 6p MST today in your honor.

Stay safe, watch your back and your buddies, and come home soon!
 
My thooughts and prayers are with you and all your fellow service men. May you have a safe and quick deployment.
 
Theoretically speaking, wouldn't it be possible to brew up a batch in the big sandbox? I mean, assuming you could get everything you needed, and assuming you knew some people in the kitchens. Obviously some changes would have to be made.

Instead of a primary bucket, you could use a sterilized 5 gallon water can. Keeping the wort cool would be tough, but I imagine a deep hole in the shade would do the trick, bury the primary with only a homemade snorkel like airlock tube for CO2 blow off. Bottling would be a trick though, but if your higher ups were in on it, maybe it could be done.

I know, this is a pipe dream, an impossibility. My chain of command would have had kittens if they even heard rumors of us brewing our own beer in the field or on a deployment. Still, it's an interesting dream.
 
Yes, if one was willing to take the risk of being quickly and painfully kicked out of the military when one got caught. Not worth it.


I know, but it was an interesting thought I had a few weeks back. I see it as an interesting logistics puzzle, that's all.
 
I say we all save a home brew for this guy and once he gets home, we send some to him in the mail...he'd be blitz for a week and be able to spend more tax free money on homebrewing and less at the distributor...and he'd have plenty of good beer to drink until he gets caught up!! Stay frosty my man!!
 
cue cheezy beer ad music now...

"Real American HEROS...."

Seriously, stay safe bro... Beer will be here for ya when you get back.

If you're ever in Tucson at DM for any reason, I got a marker for you at Nimbus for some Old Monkeyshine! PM me.

Thanks for the ultimate sacrifice for OUR country!

Regards, Darren.

EDIT: Just realized yr from the Republic of Texas! Houston boy here... ya'll know there ain't much more down home appreciation that I can express for what you and your brothers in arms do for us. God speed!
 
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