Re: Was This a Deal or a Steal?

Sat Apr 11, 2009 12:15 pm

Update on the beer that was left.

Well, considering the brewers code, I will be nice and say "perhaps the brewing community has not lost much by the retirement of the brewer."

Seriously, this was not very good beer. It made me very anxious about putting some Nickel City beer inside the kegs instead.

On the bright side, it did get me very drunk so it wasn't a total loss.
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Re: Was This a Deal or a Steal?

Sat Apr 11, 2009 2:23 pm

That IS one hell of a deal, brotha! How's the beer in the other 2?
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Re: Was This a Deal or a Steal?

Thu Apr 16, 2009 9:53 pm

Suck it NickelCityMike. :nutters:


Good snag... you son of a bitch! Let us know how those beers turn out... I'm curious. (No, not JP "curious", curious about the beers).
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Re: Was This a Deal or a Steal?

Mon Apr 20, 2009 12:30 pm

Thirsty Mallard wrote:Suck it NickelCityMike. :nutters:


Good snag... you son of a bitch! Let us know how those beers turn out... I'm curious. (No, not JP "curious", curious about the beers).


Beers were bad. Cloudy, poorly balanced, just....just....just.....

Not very good.

Of course, that didn't prevent us from polishing off a whole bunch.

Now I need to get a keg setup for myself.
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Re: Was This a Deal or a Steal?

Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:38 pm

NickelCityMike wrote:I just snagged off of Craigslist 6 corny kegs, a 5# CO2 bottle, regulator (w/splitter), hoses, disconnects and two cobra taps for $175.[/img]


hey it was nice doing business with you!
On tap 1: Dry Irish
On tap 2: El Jefeweizen
On tap 3: Vienna
kegged: Rye Amber, Belgian Dark Strong, CYBI Mirror Pond, Irish Red, RIS
lagering: Vienna, Helles, Cream Ale, CAP
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Re: Was This a Deal or a Steal?

Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:39 pm

gbob wrote:Update on the beer that was left.

Well, considering the brewers code, I will be nice and say "perhaps the brewing community has not lost much by the retirement of the brewer."

Seriously, this was not very good beer. It made me very anxious about putting some Nickel City beer inside the kegs instead.

On the bright side, it did get me very drunk so it wasn't a total loss.




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On tap 1: Dry Irish
On tap 2: El Jefeweizen
On tap 3: Vienna
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lagering: Vienna, Helles, Cream Ale, CAP
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