Stop in for a drink.

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Porch "sittin" truncated by passing thunderstorms.

Fixing up some peppers and onions to drop on top of a New York strip...

Be well
 
Quiet night

Hope everyone is OK

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Not a good day for me. Being quiet. Useless, pointless death will do that. Semper Fi to our Brothers and their families.
Semper Fi
2nd Mar Div

I hear you Brother
Been supporting some of the SOF efforts to extract Afganis that supported efforts

It's a ****-show

Raise a glass to the thousands who died as the sharp edge of political decisions... They will not be forgotten.
 
Sorry to hear that. I know how painful that can be. I understand you brew your own beer. I would like your ideas on a good starter kit/company. I'd like to give it a try.
Mr Beer is a great starter. American Lager, American Lite, or Northwest Pale Ale are great starters. Get the kit with the plastic keg and bottles to start. You can graduate to partial mash batches as you progress. I am always here to help. Mr Beer also has a active Facebook group. I have also bought kits and ingredients from More Beer and Northern Brewer as well.

Beer Making Kits | Mr. Beer
 
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Hey Mike I am about to install two new fermentation tanks, you want to break them in? Each tank is 14.5 ft in diameter by 85 ft tall. They are on a boat now heading thru Suez Canal. We will transport them from Houston Port, up 35 to 29 into Fargo. Each tank dry, weighs in right at 90,000 pounds. I have to use a 500 ton crane to set them as I need to rip top of my building, pick them over a 80 ft wall and drop them in from the top. With the height of the tanks I need a clear, right at 200 ft in the vertical plane, that’s a lot of stick on a crane. Tanks should arrive in October. With the recent changes in transportation costs including ocean passage my original quote is no longer valid and new bill is up 323,000 dollars. Sure is hard to manage a budget that way.
 
Hey Mike I am about to install two new fermentation tanks, you want to break them in? Each tank is 14.5 ft in diameter by 85 ft tall. They are on a boat now heading thru Suez Canal. We will transport them from Houston Port, up 35 to 29 into Fargo. Each tank dry, weighs in right at 90,000 pounds. I have to use a 500 ton crane to set them as I need to rip top of my building, pick them over a 80 ft wall and drop them in from the top. With the height of the tanks I need a clear, right at 200 ft in the vertical plane, that’s a lot of stick on a crane. Tanks should arrive in October. With the recent changes in transportation costs including ocean passage my original quote is no longer valid and new bill is up 323,000 dollars. Sure is hard to manage a budget that way.
Wow, sounds like quite a project. When they get in place and working no one realizes how they got there. 6 gallon buckets with snap lids work well for me. LOL
 
Sorry to hear that. I know how painful that can be. I understand you brew your own beer. I would like your ideas on a good starter kit/company. I'd like to give it a try.
This is a medium skill kit (I would call it) Made a 2 gallon batch last fall and it was delicious around Christmas time. 2 gallons wasn't nearly enough! LOL Double batch this year. Barley's Chocolate Orange Stout

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Finally found this after searching for a year and a half.

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...only to rate it "meh".

Too light and the apple portion is slightly bitter.

I was expecting to LOVE it.
 
My neighbor tore a tendon in his arm recently and had to have surgery. He's been leaning on my pretty heavily. He throws me a text about 4:30 "you busy right now?" I was but said give me a few. He says "meet me at my truck at 4:45 and bring a glass. I need some help with my truck." Sounds good to me.
I get there and he has me open a new bottle of Tullamore Dew. I help him with his truck and we sample the whiskey.
I few sips later our wives are wanting to feed us so we part ways and he gives me the rest of the bottle.
Caribbean Rum Cask Finish. I've had it before. I like it and the price was very good.:thumbsup:
 
My neighbor tore a tendon in his arm recently and had to have surgery. He's been leaning on my pretty heavily. He throws me a text about 4:30 "you busy right now?" I was but said give me a few. He says "meet me at my truck at 4:45 and bring a glass. I need some help with my truck." Sounds good to me.
I get there and he has me open a new bottle of Tullamore Dew. I help him with his truck and we sample the whiskey.
I few sips later our wives are wanting to feed us so we part ways and he gives me the rest of the bottle.
Caribbean Rum Cask Finish. I've had it before. I like it and the price was very good.:thumbsup:
Love me some TD.
 
Hows the back TMM? Must be better with the beermaking. I sure hope to find time to make beer one of these days. I have all of the equipment. I've made some wine in the past. Never have made beer.
 
Hows the back TMM? Must be better with the beermaking. I sure hope to find time to make beer one of these days. I have all of the equipment. I've made some wine in the past. Never have made beer.
Right now the back is better. Went to the chiro again this afternoon. All will be good for hours and then a stabbing hip pain that lasts for hours.
 
Right now the back is better. Went to the chiro again this afternoon. All will be good for hours and then a stabbing hip pain that lasts for hours.
I hear ya. Got a herniated L5 S1. Pain switches from side to side. Goes down the backside on the right or the front side on the left which feels more like hip pain. That hip pain is the worst. I have a friend who just had his hip replaced. We are 60ish now. He used to press #700 with those hips.
 
Well gents... picking back up.

Didn't really realize how often I hit this site during the day until it wasn't here.

Good to be back. Even with the skuff marks

Cheers
 
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