
So let me start with saying that there is nothing wrong with my wheelbarrow! It’s the higher pressure in the atmosphere around the thing that’s the problem. Second, the slightly darker burgers were delicious. I had one for lunch today and just finished chewing my last bite. I will have to say honestly that if alcohol comes into any equation then I might have the tendency to talk way too much. Sorry to Mitch for that. I thought that the IPA tasted fine. It was the dispenser that sucked. Thanks again for everyone making the drive out to Fairburn. I hope that it wasn’t the location that made things more difficult. I’m glad that Glen was the smarter and brought his camera. I had mine right around the corner and completely forgot about it. Sorry Glen. I would like to see some of the video of Saturday though. Hopefully it will be up soon. Jeff it’s always better late then never. It is a shame you couldn’t try one of my jerky-burgers… I’ll send you the recipe. The secret is, I BURN IT! Good job to the Strawn brothers. You guys were out of the truck and working faster then a coffee pot at an AA meeting. No matter how long you guys think it took it’s still impressive for amount being worked with. I also think that Mike and Angel are to be thanked again for the great salsa, Mmmmm Salsa; my stomach has become ravenous feeding on itself in an attempt to find more of this chip dipping treat. Hurts a little. Anyways, now that times are getting closer for cold weather the stout should be just right for the coming months. Along with some parties coming up… we’ll keep you guys posted. I was glad to see that you could make it Kirk, and that you were getting around great! I was a little disappointed that Greg didn’t bring his Chemistry set with him. I don’t think I would have been able to pay attention very well anyways much less walk a straight line. Sorry.
Hope all are doing well, talk to you guys later.
Cheers,
Jonny
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"there is nothing wrong with my wheelbarrow"
Agreed, it's just that gravity sucks...
"I thought that the IPA tasted fine. It was the dispenser that sucked."
Really, the dispensing method was fine. In fact I think it was creative and wonderful. Imagine how dispointing the day could have been had we not any any thing to sample. The physiological reaction...was a bit of a problem...
"I hope that it wasn’t the location that made things more difficult."
On the contrary. The location was GREAT. Your place is very well suited. A great space with lots of open space.
"Good job to the Strawn brothers."
Ditto!
"I also think that Mike and Angel are to be thanked again for the great salsa"
Yet another victim of the salsa addition! Thanks again Angel.
"I was glad to see that you could make it Kirk, and that you were getting around great!" I was glad to be able to make it.
Thank you Jonny.
"I don’t think I would have been able to pay attention very well anyways much less walk a straight line."
You needn't apologize. Your level of crunchy IPA induced 'comfort' is nothing compared some we've seen by hosts of previous brew days. Hell you're at home, and we were well taken care of. More...your not diving. Kick back and have a blast. ;)
"is nothing compared some
"is nothing compared some we've seen by hosts of previous brew days"
I RESEMBLE that remark
USUALLY THE DRUNKER THE HOST
USUALLY THE DRUNKER THE HOST THE BETTER THE BEER TURNS OUT.
"I love you man! Where's my
"I love you man! Where's my stein?"
That was a great porter from
That was a great porter from the Weatherford compound
LOL
Well, I wasn't going to name names...