Damn, my beer is vanishing...
#1
Posted 20 September 2009 - 08:04 PM
#2
Posted 21 September 2009 - 04:58 AM
I was down to less than 10 gallons after taking the summer off and half of that was big and Belgiany meaning I can't sit down and drink 6 or 8 or 10 and remain lucid. I've focused on British session ales the last two weeks and much to my relief (and my thirsty beer mooching friends)the kegerator is no longer in risk of running dry. I was beginning to feel like I was in one of those African savanna documentaries where it's the dry season and the water hole keeps getting smaller and smaller.A couple of parties plus a good bottling session (with the subsequent giveaways) and all of a sudden my beer supply is looking pretty weak. I've gone through at least 30 gallons since the beginning of June. :wub:I'm glad I just put 10 gallons into kegs this weekend. I have another 10 gallons going into the fermenter next weekend. I live through this yet!
#3
Posted 21 September 2009 - 05:56 AM
LOL, all you need is some time lapse photography of the beer draining out of the kegs and you'd have a perfect analogy!I was beginning to feel like I was in one of those African savanna documentaries where it's the dry season and the water hole keeps getting smaller and smaller.
#4
Posted 21 September 2009 - 06:01 AM
It's bittersweet - on the one hand the beer is so good you don't want it to go. On the other hand the only way to get to that next beer is to drink what you have...A couple of parties plus a good bottling session (with the subsequent giveaways) and all of a sudden my beer supply is looking pretty weak. I've gone through at least 30 gallons since the beginning of June. :wub:I'm glad I just put 10 gallons into kegs this weekend. I have another 10 gallons going into the fermenter next weekend. I live through this yet!
#5
Posted 21 September 2009 - 06:45 AM
...and, more importantly, brew more.It's bittersweet - on the one hand the beer is so good you don't want it to go. On the other hand the only way to get to that next beer is to drink what you have...
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