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Of course I would. I just like to hear feedback on my beer. I give it away to people I live near and in turn I get crusty and dirty bottles back. I only just realized that despite asking for feedback, that requires interaction and I get the feeling they're not down for that. It's okay, now that I finally get it. Other home brewers are helpful because we all at least understand some of the process. I wasn't saying that I wouldn't enter unless there wasn't 100% positive feedback. I was just looking for feedback.

I tend to try and pick and choose who I hand bottles to, and when old tried and true recipes, I hand out to coworkers. I have another group of friends/coworkers that I trust to give more in depth responses. Additionally, my homebrew club has proven invaluable.

I am also more than happy to send feedback on bottles. I am also delighted to get feedback on my beer as well. :)
 
Fixed the heater.
Cleaned up the standing water, still trickling in though.
The trees can wait till the snow melts.
Done work.

Having a nugget nectar. No pic because you've seen it before and I'm too tired/lazy.
 
This stuff is so good! ImageUploadedByHome Brew1391630697.171497.jpg
I'm saving the new ipa until tomorrow.
 
I tend to try and pick and choose who I hand bottles to, and when old tried and true recipes, I hand out to coworkers. I have another group of friends/coworkers that I trust to give more in depth responses. Additionally, my homebrew club has proven invaluable.

I am also more than happy to send feedback on bottles. I am also delighted to get feedback on my beer as well. :)

You're close, I'm down for that. :)
 
Thanks, I want to ride, this weather sucks. I saw this picture today and it puts the two together and looks like a hell of a lot of fun! Probably will stay till the weather breaks.

Are they flat tracking or just joy riding? Do you ride for fun or sport?
 
Are they flat tracking or just joy riding? Do you ride for fun or sport?

There're on snow, the guy on the bike has spiked tires, the guy behind is on skis! I'd say maybe in the 60's sometime from the cars in the background not that you could see them.
I ride for fun but I work on them too.
 
There're on snow, the guy on the bike has spiked tires, the guy behind is on skis! I'd say maybe in the 60's sometime from the cars in the background not that you could see them.
I ride for fun but I work on them too.

They must be flat trackers then. That is pretty popular to be able to still ride in the winter, but you need a frozen solid lake or pond to do so. The only reason I ask if because not a lot of people know about flat tracking. I have 4 good buddies that do though, and they are all pretty damn good. I hope to learn someday, but need to stick to the basics now. :cross:
 
Thanks, I want to ride, this weather sucks. I saw this picture today and it puts the two together and looks like a hell of a lot of fun! Probably will stay till the weather breaks.

I am with you on that. Any day over 45 degrees and I get the urge to ride too!


I used to participate in track days with a heavily modified GSx-r 1000, but after I crashed pretty good at Pocono raceway I decided I didn't need to be Johnny Rocket ship anymore. (what my instructors called me for some reason!)
 
I am with you on that. Any day over 45 degrees and I get the urge to ride too!


I used to participate in track days with a heavily modified GSx-r 1000, but after I crashed pretty good at Pocono raceway I decided I didn't need to be Johnny Rocket ship anymore. (what my instructors called me for some reason!)

A few bounces on the pavement will slow down most sane people, never did track days but have wanted to but I don't need another expensive hobby.
 
Its been awhile, since I have said either these things:

I'm drinking a homebrew (Pale Ale 5.5%). My pipeline dried up for a month, before that.

And, I went surfing. The waves were both really fun, and good form. The water wasn't too cold, it was nice out. Now I'm just relaxing at home, with a beer. Sorry, its a pretty bad cell phone picture...

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Its been awhile, since I have said either these things:

I'm drinking a homebrew (Pale Ale 5.5%). My pipeline dried up for a month, before that.

And, I went surfing. The waves were both really fun, and good form. The water wasn't too cold, it was nice out. Now I'm just relaxing at home, with a beer. Sorry, its a pretty bad cell phone picture...

Suck it!










Kidding:D
 
Its been awhile, since I have said either these things:

I'm drinking a homebrew (Pale Ale 5.5%). My pipeline dried up for a month, before that.

And, I went surfing. The waves were both really fun, and good form. The water wasn't too cold, it was nice out. Now I'm just relaxing at home, with a beer. Sorry, its a pretty bad cell phone picture...


If I were wealthy, I'd move to SD. Love that place. La Jolla and Del Mar are also great. Can't wait to go back out there for the third time. I loved hanging out in PB with local chicks years ago. Had so many insane beach days and nights at that place. Cheers.

Finishing my HB black ale.
 
'Cleaning' the liquor cabinet aka garbage plate drinking aka drunkness to ensue. It's a good thing because I over did it shoveling and need the painkilling powers.
Currently on a Bacardi-Malibu-cran/rasp/oj juice and splash of lemon like seltz mix. Bartending skills are still here.


Meow meow
 
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