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Interesting Evening

#1 Post by klickcue » Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:59 pm

I didn't make it to Andy's :x social brew this morning since I was deep into a project so I called him to wish him a good day. Andy had a good day to brew with and hope all went well.

Called Steve B. this evening after he got off work and told him that his yeast was ready. I gave him enough yeast for 2 x 1.065 SG batches at 5 gallon yeast plus a starter for his future batches.

Steve and I conversed for about 4 hours this evening drinking pint pours of Kolsch. Plus, I found out that Steve was a pepper head like I am. We talked about a lot of topic tonight. :P Steve is quite versed in many topics.

A very fine evening that I don't get to do much of anymore. Thanks Steve.
Have Fun!

Chris

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Re: Interesting Evening

#2 Post by klickcue » Sat Mar 31, 2012 7:19 am

klickcue wrote: Steve and I conversed for about 4 hours this evening drinking pint pours of Kolsch.
I found out something that I didn't know from Steve (he has been to Germany) is that the color of Kolsch varies in the city.

Maybe Steve can expand on my statement 8)
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Re: Interesting Evening

#3 Post by Blktre » Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:46 am

Good times, Good friends!
Just call me Andy!

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Re: Interesting Evening

#4 Post by Rob Martin » Sat Mar 31, 2012 4:38 pm

klickcue wrote: Steve is quite versed in many topics.
Yes he is...great guy to have a few (or more) beers with

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Re: Interesting Evening

#5 Post by cyburai » Sun Apr 08, 2012 12:23 pm

agreed.
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Re: Interesting Evening

#6 Post by Jensen » Sun Apr 08, 2012 6:21 pm

Agreed as well. Maybe Steve should start a beer companion/drinking service. I think it would be in high demand. He'll need one of those cellular credit card swipers... :drunken: :drunken: :drunken:
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Re: Interesting Evening

#7 Post by Steve Brown » Sun Apr 08, 2012 9:06 pm

Jensen wrote:Agreed as well. Maybe Steve should start a beer companion/drinking service. I think it would be in high demand. He'll need one of those cellular credit card swipers... :drunken: :drunken: :drunken:
OK, looks like I need to standardize rates for people who desire my imbibing companionship. After the demand is stable at an overwhelming pace, I'll consider raffling off an "Evening with Steve" - with proceeds to go to my favorite charity. (Hmmm, what would that be??!! Maybe I need first to register my superpac.)

I hereby take this opportunity to publicly announce my availability as a write-in candidate for President of the United States based on the Presidential Beer Test. (Seems someone won largely based on this in about 2004....) http://www.beerinstitute.org/BeerInstit ... -17-12.pdf

I'd be able to continue a recently-revived tradition of presidents who were home-brewers! http://obamafoodorama.blogspot.com/2011 ... rewed.html

Then again, perhaps I should merely settle for James Madison's proposed cabinet position: Secretary of Beer....
http://www.beerfellows.com/2012/02/whic ... -have.html

Nope, it's all or none: Remember this November to write-in "Steve" for President!
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