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You too greg4579? That stomach virus or whatever it is just swept through my family like the plague. There was a moment at about 4am on Sunday morning that I would have welcomed an executioner if he had traipsed into my bathroom with a loaded .45


I got it bad too, seems like everybody has. Worst flu/cough/cold i can remember. Pittsburgh has been ill as **** lately.


You guys P out your A?

 
No wonder this thread was so dead a while there (looking at you McMatt7 )...no one was boozing...

I've been like super busy with ridiculously important stuff, but who said i wasn't boozing though? I was sick i wasn't pregnant.


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It was a lot of the the Northeast that had that rip through. I was excited that our family had missed it and then my twins turned into that kid from the exorcist. It all went to hell from there.
You too greg4579? That stomach virus or whatever it is just swept through my family like the plague. There was a moment at about 4am on Sunday morning that I would have welcomed an executioner if he had traipsed into my bathroom with a loaded .45
 
I'd say microoxygenation is the perfect term. And I'm having a hard time determining a sufficient experiment to establish a permeability rate, but there are a lot of factors in play, age of tree, curing time, stave thickness, barrel thickness, barrel age, permeability rate of barrel's first use, climate of storage facility, the list is very long.

I read an article recently about how older vintages of now cheap bourbons like old grand dad are so sought after, and the theory is that old growth wood barrels taste better. Same story with vintage guitars (but for tone, not taste you weirdo).

I think it's just because dusties sell better on FB. No one drinks them.

But seriously I think we read the same article. Pretty interesting
 
I tried my first can from Funk Brewing the other night and was really impressed with their Tumbleweed Pale Ale. Might of been the fact that it was my first beer in a week, but it made me want to seek out more of their stuff.

We stopped there last trip east. Was a good stop, enjoyed most of their beers
 
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