'lo from that dinky country called denmark

Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:56 am

Figured that since i've been posting for a while, i might as well say hello the proper way:
NO PANTS

yes, yesssss, it is actually warm enough here now, that brewing sans pants is a viable option. Mind you the neighbours do look a bit puzzled :D

While homebrewing is an upcoming thing here, it still isn't quite as "approved of" as stateside.
When stirring the big ol' pot, passerby's tend to look as if im cooking meth' or something. At least it's worth a laugh.
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Thu Jun 14, 2007 2:41 pm

Lay out a couple of corny kegs and a copper coil for an immersion chiller where they can see them and you'll have the constables knocking on your door in no time!

Oh, and welcome!
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Thu Jun 14, 2007 3:30 pm

"The Finn" is from Denmark?

Me fail geography? That unpossible!
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Hey we have a Mexican from Austrailia too... this place is fucked up.
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Re: 'lo from that dinky country called denmark

Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:53 am

The Finn wrote:When stirring the big ol' pot, passerby's tend to look as if im cooking meth' or something. At least it's worth a laugh.


Glad to hear you also have Meth there in Denmark. My travel agent wasn't able to find that out for me. See you in a few weeks!
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Re: 'lo from that dinky country called denmark

Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:35 pm

The Finn wrote:When stirring the big ol' pot, passerby's tend to look as if im cooking meth' or something. At least it's worth a laugh.


Last year the old lady that lives across the street from me did call the police to report that I was cooking up a batch of meth on my front porch. Half the police department showed up (all 2 of them, it's a small town). Anyway, they thought it was pretty cool that I brewed my own beer. I gave them each a bottle of beer to take home for after their shift. Now every time they see me they smile and wave. One of them even let me off with a warning for speeding along with a strong hint that he would like another beer. I let him have a bottle of barleywine for that one.

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Fri Jun 15, 2007 11:27 pm

waahaaa :lol:
turned you in did she??!!??
Pretty cool about the cops though. I'd be wearing a mask, and cackling maniacly when brewing outside, just so she'd have something to look at :D
I'm still amazed, at what a good homebrew can "buy" you these days.
I had an electrician come by, and put in another phase, just on the promise of homebrew....
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Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:02 pm

Hey there Finn and welcome! Another no pants wearing brotah is always nice to discovarh!
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