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I like sours....
 
Posts: 1280 | Location: The Bluegrass State | Registered: 21 October 2014Reply With Quote
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Calling all................



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Posts: 23752 | Location: Pearland, Tx,, USA | Registered: 10 September 2001Reply With Quote
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Damn GWB!

I haven't tried those beers!

Think I'll need to visit the brewery and buy some.
I have had the Augustin which is pretty good as well as the Gulden Drak (Golden Dragon)

http://www.vansteenberge.com/en/

is that a turkey call?

long time since i shot my turkeys in MO.


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A few months ago a buddy called and said he wanted to make a kegorator with my help. Said he found a decent freezer on the side of the road and had an idea for it. So we went to my local lumberyard and scored on a big curly cherry board, and I went to work turning it into a "riser" for the freezer that would elevate the room for 4-5 kegs to fit inside. This kind of woodworking isn't usually my thing, and since I don't have the clamps and jigs a big rope with a lasso knot may or may not have been used to help join the four boards together, but I got the thing finished up with spar urethane and made four tap handles too. Walnut, cherry, maple, and zebrawood to correspond with a dark, medium, light, and "wildcard" beer tap. The final install went pretty well and I got it attached with 3 layers of 1/2" foil covered insulation on the inside and dumped a ton of sealant into the thing. My buddy did the wiring and tap installation. It was fun to do a different project and I know it will be put to good use, in addition to me having free access to beer on tap there too. Yesterday we poured a porter we brewed out of this kegorator we made... now that is satisfying!!









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Niiiiice work there Evan. Big Grin
 
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Niiiiice work there Evan. Big Grin


Thank you!

If you ever find yourself in Two Harbors, MN, about 20 minutes north of Duluth, you owe it to yourself to visit Castle Danger Brewery.



Damn good stuff. That is a bourbon barrel aged stout there.


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A little Black Bear Stout can help during handle work...



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I very much enjoy both the Obsidian Stout and the Black Butte Porter from Deschutes Brewing Co.



So with that in mind I snagged these a little earlier today!



Lets see..........


July

Prolly won't wait till dove season opener, Quien Sabe!





Just in time for our rifle opener on the first weekend of November






December!

May save it for my birthday!




Nah'

I'll have these this week to enjoy and make note, then go and buy more to age.

Ya!



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This was very enjoyable.





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Beer n' blades at the beach!


ya'


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I just came upon this thread! I must start participating! Here's a recent one.....




"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

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More inspiration from Geedubya.....

This is how I rewarded myself after a grueling session of yardwork this last weekend.




"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

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"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
 
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Somewhere in the woods of Oregon ;-)
 
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No Name Brewery, American Dark Ale, brewed an bottled about 40 miles from my house, in Katy Texas.

and a lil' sumpin by Mike Williams, leaf pattern Damascus Hunter, Walrus tusk handle.

ya!


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I just had to join in on the fun! I like beer too!
 
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This is one for Geedubya. Hondo, Texas last week. Water buffalo steaks (from the backstraps) and chunks of tenderloin with jalapenos and cheese wrapped in bacon.




"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

Semper Fidelis

"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
 
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Wish I'd known you were there. I was about 40 miles away at Reagan Wells from Thursday through Sunday!




Killing bunnies, hoglets and brewskis!

Unfortunately Bambi's daddy did not make an appearance within 30 paces!
 
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I'm told it is best to start the day with a nutritious breakfast!





ya!


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That's one of the better stouts out there geedub....nice! Believe it or not, it just became available here......it was illegal to sell in NH because of the kid on the label. Can you imagine the jackasses that dreamt that up?
 
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That Stout is probably better than many child's breakfast today which is mostly sugar.
 
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True that mete!
 
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I have it on tap in my restaurant right now. I am in the running to get the KBS, which is the same stout aged in bourbon barrels.
 
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And another.....




"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

Semper Fidelis

"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
 
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not only beer!




but knives and Smoked St. Louis style ribs.

ya!


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Much as I like proper beer ( real ale in other words) sometimes a crisp lager is the way forward, particularly with a surf and turf! Big Grin

 
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Dang, Jiri all you need is explosives with that and you would have a trifect of a good time



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