What's in the fridge? Beer.

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Ashful

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Mar 7, 2012
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Somehow, I never get tired of these threads. What's in your fridge this weekend?

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The SO likes the lemonade stuff. I can do one and done little too fruity for me.
There's long trail, and some bud lites (for the hot days when you want to chug it like water) in there too
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In the fridge.
8-750 ml bottles Beau's Brewery Lug Tread
4 -cans Perth Brewery Porter
24-cans Perth Brewery IPA
10 -bottles Coors Lite for my friends that have no taste ( beer or otherwise )
 
I'm not sure who put the water on the alcohol shelf...I'll have to lay down the law to someone.

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With two older sons that shelf is emptied in a weekend.
 
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Some sort of Zinfandel. Not a fan. But it shall not go to waste!;lol
 
Joful... Someday we have to meet for a beer :)
Agreed, Jeremy. As soon as the oldest (now 4-1/2) is old enough to pull crew duty on a Thistle, I'll be frequenting Cedar Point Yacht club with my boat. How far are you from that? Norwalk, CT.



Note the pitch of the motorboat's engine trying to keep up. :)
 
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Ipswich (variety 12pk)
Smutty (variety 12pk)
Harpoon (variety 12pk)

BTW, I am both impressed (very) and worried (slightly) that a beer thread was started at 7:43 am.
I trust the fridge door was opened at that time for photos only, rather than consumption.
Not that there's anything wrong with it.
 
BTW, I am both impressed (very) and worried (slightly) that a beer thread was started at 7:43 am.
I trust the fridge door was opened at that time for photos only, rather than consumption.
Not that there's anything wrong with it.

Hah... yes, that's the garage fridge. Had gone out there for a yogurt at 7am. We don't start drinking until at least 10am, around here. ;lol
 
Agreed, Jeremy. As soon as the oldest (now 4-1/2) is old enough to pull crew duty on a Thistle, I'll be frequenting Cedar Point Yacht club with my boat. How far are you from that? Norwalk, CT.

Probably just under 3 hours without traffic. I crew up not to far from there, my Dad still lives in Brookfield, about 45 min.
 
Probably just under 3 hours without traffic. I crew up not to far from there, my Dad still lives in Brookfield, about 45 min.
Cool. If you don't mind consistently losing, you can crew for me! ;lol I'm a competent middle or forward crew, but a lousy skipper.

I do supply better beer than most skippers, though.
 
We emptied one keg of beer (homebrew rogue dead guy ale clone) this week so all that's left is keg #2 which is homebrew hard cider. Feeling beerless! We're in a bit of a heatwave lately around the pnw so ive been enjoying gin and tonics until i can brew more or (gasp) buy more beer.
 
The question is, did you start on that keg Monday? ;lol
 
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nibbling on a Seattle brew "Red Hook" ESB as I type, haven't tried this stuff prior to today ,the store had a variety pack with the ESB, Audible ale, and Long Hammer IPA.
seems to be decent not the best or the worst ive had
 
nibbling on a Seattle brew "Red Hook" ESB as I type, haven't tried this stuff prior to today ,the store had a variety pack with the ESB, Audible ale, and Long Hammer IPA.
seems to be decent not the best or the worst ive had
I've tried that brewery myself... same conclusion.
 
Hello

Just got back from Cape Cod!
 

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If not for the NEMA light switch and Old Speckled Hen, one might think you were in a German hotel.

<-- has spent a lot of time in German hotels...
 
The question is, did you start on that keg Monday? ;lol

These 5 gallon kegs last me months, not weeks. I don't brew watered down pee water beer, but go for heavier stuff. Heavier doesn't always mean more alcohol but always means more filling than "yard beer".
 
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