HA! More like rotten pumpkins stuffed with dead carp & laced with hops...
HA! More like rotten pumpkins stuffed with dead carp & laced with hops...
Look for a French Press at yard sales and second hand stores. The paper coffee filter absorbs some of the hop oils, while a French Press uses a stainless steel plate to filter.
Or when you think to yourself, I can brew a beer better than this!
In my line of work the client often offers the workers a beer at the end of the day. Whenever it's the typical adjunct lager I accept the offer and use the "I'm driving, save it for later" routine. Little do they know I save it for when I have the rare BMC guests, then they have a selection ready and waiting for them.Been there, done that. My old yard service guys loved my beers moreso than commercial ones after doing my grass, etc. Save for the one that asked for the Bud Light Lime he'd had last time. Oh well. 1 out of five ain't bad...![]()
It kinda worked out similarly for me. I had four different beers of mine ready to go. But had a few BLL's left, so he took that after tasting my light & dark hybrid lagers. Can't win'em all...![]()
I bet it was the cans. Some people just like cans.
When the banner ads on non-brewing pages (like salon.com) are brewing related.
When you have all the bottles you need, but just can't bring yourself to toss out a newly emptied batch of craft bottles. Das ist mein kampf....![]()