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A while back I posted that while I was brewing the Google Earth car came by to photo our neighborhood (which is fairly new). My first thought was "You know you're a homebrewer when the Google maps street view of your house shows you in the garage brewing." I figured it would take a while to post, so I didn't check for a while. Today I looked and there I was standing in the garage. So I am now officially immortalized as a homebrewer. You can't see what I'm doing, but only see me standing there in the door way, but I know what I was doing and that is all that matters.
 
cluckk said:
A while back I posted that while I was brewing the Google Earth car came by to photo our neighborhood (which is fairly new). My first thought was "You know you're a homebrewer when the Google maps street view of your house shows you in the garage brewing." I figured it would take a while to post, so I didn't check for a while. Today I looked and there I was standing in the garage. So I am now officially immortalized as a homebrewer. You can't see what I'm doing, but only see me standing there in the door way, but I know what I was doing and that is all that matters.

That's freakin awesome!!
 
cluckk said:
A while back I posted that while I was brewing the Google Earth car came by to photo our neighborhood (which is fairly new). My first thought was "You know you're a homebrewer when the Google maps street view of your house shows you in the garage brewing." I figured it would take a while to post, so I didn't check for a while. Today I looked and there I was standing in the garage. So I am now officially immortalized as a homebrewer. You can't see what I'm doing, but only see me standing there in the door way, but I know what I was doing and that is all that matters.

That's awesome. Too bad you weren't brewing in your driveway.
 
A while back I posted that while I was brewing the Google Earth car came by to photo our neighborhood (which is fairly new). My first thought was "You know you're a homebrewer when the Google maps street view of your house shows you in the garage brewing." I figured it would take a while to post, so I didn't check for a while. Today I looked and there I was standing in the garage. So I am now officially immortalized as a homebrewer. You can't see what I'm doing, but only see me standing there in the door way, but I know what I was doing and that is all that matters.

That's awesome!

Next time, do this!
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A while back I posted that while I was brewing the Google Earth car came by to photo our neighborhood (which is fairly new). My first thought was "You know you're a homebrewer when the Google maps street view of your house shows you in the garage brewing." I figured it would take a while to post, so I didn't check for a while. Today I looked and there I was standing in the garage. So I am now officially immortalized as a homebrewer. You can't see what I'm doing, but only see me standing there in the door way, but I know what I was doing and that is all that matters.

Funny, I googled "Guy in garage doorway brewing beer" and your address didn't pop up. I guess that even though they have Google Earth updated they haven't updated their search engine.

Look out for when they get that specific.
 
ChuckO said:
Funny, I googled "Guy in garage doorway brewing beer" and your address didn't pop up. I guess that even though they have Google Earth updated they haven't updated their search engine.

Look out for when they get that specific.

That's gubment level google that'll do that
 
cluckk said:
A while back I posted that while I was brewing the Google Earth car came by to photo our neighborhood (which is fairly new). My first thought was "You know you're a homebrewer when the Google maps street view of your house shows you in the garage brewing." I figured it would take a while to post, so I didn't check for a while. Today I looked and there I was standing in the garage. So I am now officially immortalized as a homebrewer. You can't see what I'm doing, but only see me standing there in the door way, but I know what I was doing and that is all that matters.

Love it! And am so jealous 😃
 
You go to a baseball game and though a beer sounds nice you decide against an $8 BMC Lite. You get home and have one of your just fully carbed Citra pale ales and know you did the right thing.
 
Your girlfriend says she's hanging out with her parents for the rest of the afternoon/evening, and your first thought is, "I gotta go to the LHBS and make a starter for that Smash I've been thinking about."
 
When your big date you've been saving for gets canceled and you use the money to buy your buddy's keg
 
When commercial beer is just for research.

It's been almost 2 years since I started only buying beers that I haven't tried yet.

I always thinks it's a little sad when people say that. Lots of good beers out there to enjoy. Just because I can make a belgian style pale ale with brett, doesn't mean I'm gonna quit buying Orval!

You know you're a homebrewer when you wondered how you survived before Oxyclean. I can't remember the last time I had to really scrub a baking dish or anything else for that matter.
 
And what's great about oxyclean? It comes out of the household budget, not the brewing budget :)
 
Thread Hijack!! Is Oxyclean better/cheaper than PBW??

Cheaper: yes. Better: depends.

PBW has chelators(sp?) to function better in a wider range of water chemistry situations. Some make their own mix of a faux-PBW, there are a couple of discussions on it around here somewhere.
 
TNGabe said:
I always thinks it's a little sad when people say that. Lots of good beers out there to enjoy. Just because I can make a belgian style pale ale with brett, doesn't mean I'm gonna quit buying Orval!

I spend as much as I ever have on commercial beer but there is a LOT of good beer out there and I haven't tried most of it yet.
 
Cheaper: yes. Better: depends.

PBW has chelators(sp?) to function better in a wider range of water chemistry situations. Some make their own mix of a faux-PBW, there are a couple of discussions on it around here somewhere.

Just keep a small supply of PBW for when you need it. Problem solved and no mixing needed.
 
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