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barnyard

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I was thinking of you might be a Redneck jokes. I came up with a few beer ones.

If you have more than 100 bottles of beer at any given time.

If you can get the whole trailer park drunk and still have beer left over to get rid of your hangover.

If you look at horse feed as something you can make beer with.



:rolleyes:
 
haha i couldn't help but laugh at this, because i have my grains mashing right now while drinking a rye and soda, and watching king of the hill.....
 
a "simple strawberry strain" has you up until 1 AM creating this MacGyver rig for an emergency blow off can from a pop bottle and your siphon hose you had to cut up and your daughter's fun size toothpaste for sealant!

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If yourbrewing stuff costs more than your car...you might be a redneck. If you need a pick up truck to move said brewing rig,you might be a redneck.
 
>.If you have more than 100 bottles of beer at any given time.

I bottle and don't keg. A 5 gallon batch makes almost 50 bottles. So if I make 2 batches a week apart, its very likely I'll have over 100 bottles while they are conditioning.


These 3 from above are my favorite:

If your brewing stuff costs more than your car...you might be a redneck.

If you need a pick up truck to move said brewing rig, you might be a redneck.

If you look at horse feed as something you can make beer with.
 
It seems like he was confusing grains with DME. And only one pound to all that water & dissolving yeast in boiling hot sugar water. It's a wonder it even fermented. Yikes.
 
Well actually, he did say it tastes so close to bud light and miller lite it's not funny. :drunk:
 
If yourbrewing stuff costs more than your car...you might be a redneck. If you need a pick up truck to move said brewing rig,you might be a redneck.

If you have to let your pickup truck down off the blocks so you can use those blocks to hold your boil kettle above the gas burner you liberated from the trailer house furnace, you might be a redneck.
 
If yourbrewing stuff costs more than your car...you might be a redneck. If you need a pick up truck to move said brewing rig,you might be a redneck.

Guilty on both counts. :D

Probably even more redneck is the fact that I've been "working" on my brew rig for just over a year now, with no end in sight, and parts for it are scattered all over the house. :drunk:
It reminds me of that rusted out Trans-Am sitting on cinder blocks in a redneck's front yard that they have been "working" on for years, parts scattered all over the yard, with no discernible progress.
 
Not so much Redneck, but more of "you might be a home brewer if"

You've used a seatbelt on a carboy.
 
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