Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:43 am

HH,

Is that your brewery? Love the lawn mower, oil pan, tennis balls work bench... reminds me of my brew-rage-ry actually.

Nice cooler dude!

Rob
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Fri Apr 14, 2006 9:48 am

Paint it blue and stencil on "POLICE BOX" across the top ;^) That's a way cool refer (no punintended) and at 40'F would make for an excellent storge vessel. Now how would you plumb it for taps and gas lines...

Prost!

Michel
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Fri Apr 14, 2006 1:44 pm

Homegrown Hops wrote:haha funny you should say that rich. Yesterday I was inside of the damn thing. I though to myself if I were a beer this is where I would want to be. I was pretty surprised I could get my whole body inside, then I started to freak out a bit. Brought back memories of when I got myself locked in the "cedar chest" as a kid. :oops: :P :cry: I do plan to replace the large shelf for whatevers etc....

HH


OK, imagine at that moment that you're inside the "time Vessel" , your knees up to your chest, nice and cosy. Then in walks someone; the wife, your kid; the new neighbor (Wanting to borrow the tablesaw or the lawn mower). What do you say at that point? If you're 12 yrs old, OK, fine, young curiosity. But, you're not 12.

Do you say, "I was just checking it out to see how my beer would feel in here" or "Um, could you hit that switch over there?" or possibly, "Hey! How 'bout a homebrew?"

It's too bad we can't get away with kid stuff anymore w/o people thinking we're touched somehow. I was thinking about this the other day as I was riding the back of the grocery kart out to my car... 8)
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Fri Apr 14, 2006 6:32 pm

2dog Thats just the garage, I usually brew outside but since the monsoon season is here I have been brewing in the greenhouse.
here is a pic of the new QD setup and the pump
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Dr. Scott wrote:OK, imagine at that moment that you're inside the "time Vessel" , your knees up to your chest, nice and cosy. Then in walks someone; the wife, your kid; the new neighbor (Wanting to borrow the tablesaw or the lawn mower). What do you say at that point? If you're 12 yrs old, OK, fine, young curiosity. But, you're not 12.

Do you say, "I was just checking it out to see how my beer would feel in here" or "Um, could you hit that switch over there?" or possibly, "Hey! How 'bout a homebrew?"

It's too bad we can't get away with kid stuff anymore w/o people thinking we're touched somehow. I was thinking about this the other day as I was riding the back of the grocery kart out to my car...



Dr Scott,
I am not sure what I would have said if Sheilah or the neighbors had walked up at that time. I am sure I could have come up with some interesting story. " I am making sure that the beer wont be bothered by extraneous noise." "I am calling the Lunch Meat show from inside the fridge to win some free stuff" :P :? :? :?
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Fri Apr 14, 2006 8:18 pm

Homegrown Hops wrote:"I am calling the Lunch Meat show from inside the fridge to win some free stuff"


Good luck. I can't get a decent signal from inside my fridge.
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Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:04 am

Do you say, "I was just checking it out to see how my beer would feel in here" or "Um, could you hit that switch over there?" or possibly, "Hey! How 'bout a homebrew?"

LOL, I just grin and bare (sic) it :-) Actually, I'm just eccentric enough for that so noone would notice anyway.

It's too bad we can't get away with kid stuff anymore w/o people thinking we're touched somehow. I was thinking about this the other day as I was riding the back of the grocery kart out to my car...[/quote]

Well, that's life in the big city when you're suppossed to be considered "mature" or adult, whatever those terms are suppossed to mean.

Dr Scott, I am not sure what I would have said if Sheilah or the neighbors had walked up at that time. I am sure I could have come up with some interesting story. " I am making sure that the beer wont be bothered by extraneous noise." "I am calling the Lunch Meat show from inside the fridge to win some free stuff"

Better make sure you have an ample supply of O2! Wouldn't want you to suffocate or get CO2 sickness :-(

Homegrown Hops wrote:"I am calling the Lunch Meat show from inside the fridge to win some free stuff"


Good luck. I can't get a decent signal from inside my fridge.

Sounds like its time to upgrade to wireless maybe? Still be a hoot to see at any rate...ttyal, and ILBCNU!

Prost!

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Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:32 pm

This might seem a bit strange, but my cell phone gets a great signal from inside the Lager fridge...good to know just in case I wake up in there one night. :oops: :P :oops: :P :oops: Stay tuned for the Lunch Meat minute voicemail I left from inside. :? :lol: :? :lol:
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