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January 26, 2009 at 11:48 AM #336919January 26, 2009 at 12:28 PM #336430PCinSDGuest
Ahh, something I know a little about: BEER.
I’ve been involved in homebrewing for about 13 years. There’s plenty of local homebrewing clubs in town. Up until recently I was a member of “Foam On The Brain”. Most of the members are amazing brewers. They brew it all: Ales, meads, stouts, ciders, porters, et al. I just don’t have the room for it in my tiny apartment. One of the beers that got me a first prize (within my club) was a German Kolsch. I generally prefer a nice hoppy ale, tho. My current favorite is Bear Republic’s Racer 5.
It’s a fun hobby and there’s tons of people in town that are willing to assist first time homebrewers.
January 26, 2009 at 12:28 PM #336758PCinSDGuestAhh, something I know a little about: BEER.
I’ve been involved in homebrewing for about 13 years. There’s plenty of local homebrewing clubs in town. Up until recently I was a member of “Foam On The Brain”. Most of the members are amazing brewers. They brew it all: Ales, meads, stouts, ciders, porters, et al. I just don’t have the room for it in my tiny apartment. One of the beers that got me a first prize (within my club) was a German Kolsch. I generally prefer a nice hoppy ale, tho. My current favorite is Bear Republic’s Racer 5.
It’s a fun hobby and there’s tons of people in town that are willing to assist first time homebrewers.
January 26, 2009 at 12:28 PM #336847PCinSDGuestAhh, something I know a little about: BEER.
I’ve been involved in homebrewing for about 13 years. There’s plenty of local homebrewing clubs in town. Up until recently I was a member of “Foam On The Brain”. Most of the members are amazing brewers. They brew it all: Ales, meads, stouts, ciders, porters, et al. I just don’t have the room for it in my tiny apartment. One of the beers that got me a first prize (within my club) was a German Kolsch. I generally prefer a nice hoppy ale, tho. My current favorite is Bear Republic’s Racer 5.
It’s a fun hobby and there’s tons of people in town that are willing to assist first time homebrewers.
January 26, 2009 at 12:28 PM #336875PCinSDGuestAhh, something I know a little about: BEER.
I’ve been involved in homebrewing for about 13 years. There’s plenty of local homebrewing clubs in town. Up until recently I was a member of “Foam On The Brain”. Most of the members are amazing brewers. They brew it all: Ales, meads, stouts, ciders, porters, et al. I just don’t have the room for it in my tiny apartment. One of the beers that got me a first prize (within my club) was a German Kolsch. I generally prefer a nice hoppy ale, tho. My current favorite is Bear Republic’s Racer 5.
It’s a fun hobby and there’s tons of people in town that are willing to assist first time homebrewers.
January 26, 2009 at 12:28 PM #336964PCinSDGuestAhh, something I know a little about: BEER.
I’ve been involved in homebrewing for about 13 years. There’s plenty of local homebrewing clubs in town. Up until recently I was a member of “Foam On The Brain”. Most of the members are amazing brewers. They brew it all: Ales, meads, stouts, ciders, porters, et al. I just don’t have the room for it in my tiny apartment. One of the beers that got me a first prize (within my club) was a German Kolsch. I generally prefer a nice hoppy ale, tho. My current favorite is Bear Republic’s Racer 5.
It’s a fun hobby and there’s tons of people in town that are willing to assist first time homebrewers.
January 26, 2009 at 1:22 PM #336470Allan from FallbrookParticipantPablo: Kolsch is good stuff. One of my grandpa’s buddies was from Koln (Cologne), and this is where Kolsch derives its name and style. He brewed a badass Kolsch, as well as some of the heavier double Bocks.
If you go for the hoppier stuff, the Bavarians RULE. They also make nice big blondes, too. The women, not the beer. :). When it comes to cars, weapons, beers and women, you gots to love the Germans (and Austrians, Prussians and Bavarians).
Deutschland uber alles. And not in the creepy Hitler way.
January 26, 2009 at 1:22 PM #336799Allan from FallbrookParticipantPablo: Kolsch is good stuff. One of my grandpa’s buddies was from Koln (Cologne), and this is where Kolsch derives its name and style. He brewed a badass Kolsch, as well as some of the heavier double Bocks.
If you go for the hoppier stuff, the Bavarians RULE. They also make nice big blondes, too. The women, not the beer. :). When it comes to cars, weapons, beers and women, you gots to love the Germans (and Austrians, Prussians and Bavarians).
Deutschland uber alles. And not in the creepy Hitler way.
January 26, 2009 at 1:22 PM #336887Allan from FallbrookParticipantPablo: Kolsch is good stuff. One of my grandpa’s buddies was from Koln (Cologne), and this is where Kolsch derives its name and style. He brewed a badass Kolsch, as well as some of the heavier double Bocks.
If you go for the hoppier stuff, the Bavarians RULE. They also make nice big blondes, too. The women, not the beer. :). When it comes to cars, weapons, beers and women, you gots to love the Germans (and Austrians, Prussians and Bavarians).
Deutschland uber alles. And not in the creepy Hitler way.
January 26, 2009 at 1:22 PM #336915Allan from FallbrookParticipantPablo: Kolsch is good stuff. One of my grandpa’s buddies was from Koln (Cologne), and this is where Kolsch derives its name and style. He brewed a badass Kolsch, as well as some of the heavier double Bocks.
If you go for the hoppier stuff, the Bavarians RULE. They also make nice big blondes, too. The women, not the beer. :). When it comes to cars, weapons, beers and women, you gots to love the Germans (and Austrians, Prussians and Bavarians).
Deutschland uber alles. And not in the creepy Hitler way.
January 26, 2009 at 1:22 PM #337004Allan from FallbrookParticipantPablo: Kolsch is good stuff. One of my grandpa’s buddies was from Koln (Cologne), and this is where Kolsch derives its name and style. He brewed a badass Kolsch, as well as some of the heavier double Bocks.
If you go for the hoppier stuff, the Bavarians RULE. They also make nice big blondes, too. The women, not the beer. :). When it comes to cars, weapons, beers and women, you gots to love the Germans (and Austrians, Prussians and Bavarians).
Deutschland uber alles. And not in the creepy Hitler way.
January 26, 2009 at 1:27 PM #336485jficquetteParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: If society collapses, I’d rather have an infinite supply of canned goods and clean drinking water than an infinite supply of gold. You can’t eat gold.
Gold is nice to have in relatively stable societies, but I can’t see it having much value in a period of chaos.[/quote]
I agree. That’s why I never considered buying Gold.
In true times of chaos, bottled water, bullets, cans of food will be the currency of choice.
John
January 26, 2009 at 1:27 PM #336814jficquetteParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: If society collapses, I’d rather have an infinite supply of canned goods and clean drinking water than an infinite supply of gold. You can’t eat gold.
Gold is nice to have in relatively stable societies, but I can’t see it having much value in a period of chaos.[/quote]
I agree. That’s why I never considered buying Gold.
In true times of chaos, bottled water, bullets, cans of food will be the currency of choice.
John
January 26, 2009 at 1:27 PM #336901jficquetteParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: If society collapses, I’d rather have an infinite supply of canned goods and clean drinking water than an infinite supply of gold. You can’t eat gold.
Gold is nice to have in relatively stable societies, but I can’t see it having much value in a period of chaos.[/quote]
I agree. That’s why I never considered buying Gold.
In true times of chaos, bottled water, bullets, cans of food will be the currency of choice.
John
January 26, 2009 at 1:27 PM #336930jficquetteParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: If society collapses, I’d rather have an infinite supply of canned goods and clean drinking water than an infinite supply of gold. You can’t eat gold.
Gold is nice to have in relatively stable societies, but I can’t see it having much value in a period of chaos.[/quote]
I agree. That’s why I never considered buying Gold.
In true times of chaos, bottled water, bullets, cans of food will be the currency of choice.
John
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