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    Coffee and Tea -- Kegged and Awful

    Interaction with CO2 is at least a source if not the source. I did a cold-brew coffee on nitro, nitro ran out (stupid tiny, expensive nitrogen cartridges...but I digress..) so I hit with CO2 to push it...blech. That carbonic acid bite that’s great in sparkling waters is...well, it’s total ass...
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    Drinking Horn help?

    A nail buffer might work to bring up the color and shine since horn is keratin. For finish, you’re best off using shellac since it’s food safe. Beeswax would be a good addition to the interior, and you could put whatever you want in it. It melts at a relatively low temp, so pretty safe to work...
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    California Cancer Warning

    Studies have shown that researchers are the number one cause of cancer in lab rats.
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    Cats

    That'salottacat. 🙀
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    Random Picture Thread

    We just like the way it smells...
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    Cats

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    Random Picture Thread

    If it's officially Tourist Season, does that mean we can shoot them?
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    Cats

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    Adding Tang to Beer

    Mix it in vodka and call it a Cosmonaut...
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    Wishlist Screenshots

    It's because of all the money she saved by homebrewing.
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    Recommended breweries near Chattanooga

    Not strictly a brewery, but the Hair of the Dog pub usually has a pretty good beer selection, and great food. It‘s right by the Aquarium on Market St. Worth checking out. Not sure if it’s still there, but the Chattanooga Whiskey Distillery has a tasting room right by Terminal, across the street...
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    Random Picture Thread

    You keep using those words, I don't think they mean what you think they mean...
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    Screen print ink/ painting on bottles

    Acrylics work well on glass, and you can use a matte clear coat for protection of you don't want the gloss. If you've got repeating elements, you can cut a stencil from thin plastic or card stock and sponge in the paint. Sorta like a silkscreen. Nothing fancy either, I got really good results...
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