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Komocabo

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So my boss closed his restaurant (small bar area attached) a few months back, and comes to me and says, "Hey, I have a cooler with some beers from restaurant And I need the cooler for tomorrow's potluck. You want the beer?" My obvious answer was "Yes, thank you."
He says, "Cool, Just bring the cooler back tomorrow. I'll have the maintenance guys throw it in your truck."

I'm thinking to myself... that's weird... I'll just put the beer in the truck and leave the cooler here, right?! -WRONG!!

It's a huge cooler and it's LOADED with beer. SCORE!

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Oh, and remember it's free, so don't give me any Crap about the Bud, and Coors. At least I know a few friends that will also get some free beer...
 
Oh, and remember it's free, so don't give me any Crap about the Bud, and Coors. At least I know a few friends that will also get some free beer...

Free beer is free beer. If someone were to offer me a free bottle 'o suds, I would definitely not question what it was, drink up :mug:

Besides, when you have people over, the selection of BMC may just keep your homebrew stock intact :D
 
I have some buddies at work who don't brew, but fashion themselves as beer aficionados. They know plenty about beer, but they get all snobby when they talk about how their inlaw or neighbor brings over a sixer of bud or miller. My response is "Wanna know my favorite kind of beer? Free." If someone thinks enough of me to offer me a beer without a price tag attached, then I am man enough to accept it.

Good haul, man. Share the good fortune with some neighbors. Maybe make a new friend or two.
 
One thing that I cannot understand is when someone is cheap as fu%# when it comes to alcohol. It's like if you wanted to be cheap stay home and drink by yourself. I'm not rolling in cash but when it comes to hanging out with good company I'm always willing to share with my bretheren. Anyone else agree?
 
So I chilled some down and tasted... now I'm bummed. The stuff mostly says" best by 03/2013", so sadly, I turned into garbage man... I don't think that was on purpose... I mean, no one should be upset about free beer... but old, free beer is a bummer.

Back to my Homebrew (IPA)
 

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