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Catfish
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Hangar 24 Orange Wheat is my favorite of late. It's nice to support a local business, and a delicious one at that.
However, I love to try new beers. How can I procure one of these GSF homebrews? I'll send paypal money for the shipping and such. I'm genuinely interested, pls reply!
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Sheps
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Holliday wrote: A good friend and I are in a golden age of brewing. We have a good amount of burners, mash tuns and big brew kettles with built in thermometers and exit valves. We added a wooden collar around a top-open chest freezer to extends its height and allow 2 taps to stick out, painted the collar with chalkboard paint and now we can have 2 on tap and labeled at any given time.
I think there is a good 10 beers of varying styles available in either bottle or keg form. I will try and get some pics up soon. I'd love to evolve my operation to something like this. At the moment I brew with a bunch of mates using a combination of kegs and bottles. We have the volume but lack the nicer touches such as fridge-mounted taps when it comes to serving the brews. On-topic: The last brew I put together was a very nice Australian Bitter. Went down a treat recently at a summer BBQ.
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You know there's something wrong with this thread, right? It doesn't have Pusto/Clam/whatever his name is these days in it...
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Place downtown is having a Belgian beerfest all weekend. Might have to go down and get me some alcohol poisoning.
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Gazhel
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Not beer. Don't care. This is pretty much all I drink besides a good cider on tap. Feed me a good port any day of the week. Good thing about this port in Australia is that its not all that popular, that and also port. Put together, I'm a cheap drink. Bwha.
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In Reply To #37
Agreed on all counts.
Best port I ever had was at a restaurant in Melbourne. Can't for the life of me remember what it was though, aside from awesome.
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Gazhel
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In Reply To #38 Best port I've ever had (again, have NO clue what it was) was on the Tram Car Restaurant bunched in with the asian tourists. I was literally the only white guy in the carriage. For about 3 hours, it literally felt I was overseas on vacation while drinking the best port on the planet. For the clueless: BAM! http://www.tramrestaurant.com.au/
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Catfish
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CoyoteExile wrote: Place downtown is having a Belgian beerfest all weekend. We have that too. In regardless what pub or convenience store. Oh, and weekdays, too.
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In Reply To #41
JEALOUS.
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In Reply To #42
BELGIAN!
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