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Fellowship of the Drink XVII: The Hazy Sour Adjunct Stout Project

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@wstbrewing, will still be on the FotHB trades, and if I see more OEC I could be swayed.

It's worth the sacrifice, 100%. Upwards of 3x her current pay, starting out. She loves working with animals (16yrs as an RVT at the same practice, her adult life), and the pay is reasonable. It's enough to have a decent life, but your still going to struggle, undoubtedly so. Move into the human side, and you're wealthy right out the gate! It's stupid! Just going to be a hard two and a half years. Exam is tomorrow - anxious!!

I hear ya there. That’s why my wife and I did the degrees. Mobility and increased pay. It’s a way to change things.
 
90.7 on her TEAS test; she has pick of her schools :)

Good on her!
Congrats to her. Similar situation. My wife got into physician assistant school almost two years ago after 10 years as an athletic trainer. She’s a bad ass and has continued working while going to school (and had a baby along the way). She starts clinicals in June which will put us down to one income for a year. The end result will be awesome but it’s gonna be a tough year and will certainly limit my brewing and tasting.
 
Research. Guesses?
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Well I setup an international plan for our short trip out of the country. So I may be in this round since I’ll still have some cell service while out of the country. Still have to see how things shake out before I commit. I’ll probably be a last minute addition to this round.
 
Jumping the gun a bit but what is the best way to ship beer?
Did anyone answer? I use a small Home Depot heavy box. All items, canned/bottled get vacuumed packed. Small bubble wrap around items then a thin piece of cardboard between items so they don't touch. Layer them and create a new "floor" to spread the weight. I can get 3 floors in. Pack the very top with bubble wrap so when closed the top is slightly puffed up and gives a little when pushed down.

Other notes, tape each bottle cap to help with leaking and I sometimes enclose the entire package with a thick garbage bag in case disaster hits. Obviously the bag has to be placed 1st before anything packed.

Good luck!
 

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