MrVagabond
Well-Known Member
I usually go with 1-2 on a weeknight and probably 12 on the weekend. However, I'm almost ready to bottle my first batch and need bottles. More reason then ever to chug down a sixer every night
I drink one or two pints a day. I'm not an alcoholic, but I sure do need my beer after a long day of work and when I have grad school at night. I start to drool when I get about a mile away from home. I think my wife understands it's part of my unwinding routine.
I drink one or two pints a day. I'm not an alcoholic, but I sure do need my beer after a long day of work and when I have grad school at night. I start to drool when I get about a mile away from home. I think my wife understands it's part of my unwinding routine.
I'm on a college student budget, so maybe a beer a night if I can justify buying a case for the next week or two. Weekends I'll have a few throughout the day, again if there's any beer in the fridge.
As for parties, I try and limit it to a six pack. It's all about the budget these days
that I can have half a beer.
NY was an 18 state when I was in college and there was a bar on campus. I remember a few 10 cent beer nights. Most of them, I don't remember.
Yes, I'm old enough to remember 10 cent beers.
Some times I run the taps with a 4 oz sampler. With two barley wines, a huge farmerhouse ale and kegged wine in the cabinet, anything else would be dangerous.
NY was an 18 state when I was in college and there was a bar on campus. I remember a few 10 cent beer nights. Most of them, I don't remember.
Yes, I'm old enough to remember 10 cent beers.
They still happen. You just have to grow a pair of tits and be able to drink domestic. There are still lots of coin beer nites (aka date rape nites) here in OKC for the wimminz.
Geez, am I the only person on here who doesn't get boatloads of cr*p from my wife about brewing? She doesn't like alot of the beers (read: hoppy) that I brew, but she does like a porter or stout or belgian. She doesn't drink that much, but she is extremely supportive of my brewing. She encouraged me to make a nice kegerator for upstairs. She asked why I didn't have a nitrogen dispense for stouts--and bought one. She never complains about me taking 5 hours out of a day to brew.
Is there alot of hyperbole about "SWMBOs" here or is my experience really out of the ordinary?
Geez, am I the only person on here who doesn't get boatloads of cr*p from my wife about brewing? She doesn't like alot of the beers (read: hoppy) that I brew, but she does like a porter or stout or belgian. She doesn't drink that much, but she is extremely supportive of my brewing. She encouraged me to make a nice kegerator for upstairs. She asked why I didn't have a nitrogen dispense for stouts--and bought one. She never complains about me taking 5 hours out of a day to brew.
Is there alot of hyperbole about "SWMBOs" here or is my experience really out of the ordinary?
Geez, am I the only person on here who doesn't get boatloads of cr*p from my wife about brewing? She doesn't like alot of the beers (read: hoppy) that I brew, but she does like a porter or stout or belgian. She doesn't drink that much, but she is extremely supportive of my brewing. She encouraged me to make a nice kegerator for upstairs. She asked why I didn't have a nitrogen dispense for stouts--and bought one. She never complains about me taking 5 hours out of a day to brew.
Is there alot of hyperbole about "SWMBOs" here or is my experience really out of the ordinary?
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