This just sent me down a terrible wormhole that I can never recover from...https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/collecting-culture-from-my-cats.525451/
The guy's girlfriend in this thread has ummm courage. He made a beer with yeast from his cat and she was the first to sample it.
Everyone knows how hard Barrack Hussein Obama worked in the private sector before getting into politics, working hard in the US Senate for years and eventually being elected President of the US.
So he qualifies as a real working man, here's his beer recipe:
(note it uses Goldings and Fuggles Hops, but you can substitute American hops)
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2012/09/01/ale-chief-white-house-beer-recipe
Just put your thing in it before flameout, smack your hips, spread your arms with palms opened and voila!i want a real working man's beer made for and by a working man.
looking at using traditional american hops.
I am impressed at the tolerance for diversity and decorum of the respones, however, at the risk of being crass, there are men who do real physically demanding work. Men who are on their feet all day and may break a sweat while working long hours and long weeks. By addressing this community we do not take away from other communities that may include office workers who also do real work, but do not necessarily physically labor, which is implied in the context of the original post. Also, the original post suggests a patriotism for America which by and large is an internationally accepted bias, that is loving ones country. And specifically when addressing men, in most cases woman are not included. This however does not define the beer in question as exclusionary as it is entirely acceptable for women (or anyone of age for that matter) to also enjoy a real working man’s beer. In fact in my house this is a ubiquitous conclusion.
So now that the fine print has been laid out and I have made some suggestions as to the innocence of sharing a recipe or two that might have a slightly ambiguous definition, maybe we could see some real working man’s beer recipes having been created by real working men.
@madscientist451 I made that beer though I tweaked the recipe for all grain. Another difference in my beer was that the honey I used was concentrated. It turned out very nice. For those two changes, the beer was I think a lot better off.
LMAO!Those bees work pretty darn hard to make that honey.
And then someone steals it from them.
Those bees work pretty darn hard to make that honey.
And then someone steals it from them.
with a late drywall addition
- When a real working man chills his wort, he runs it through the radiator of that same 1990 Chevy Cavalier
The worker bees are always getting screwed. And they're not happy about it.
You mean, from back when it made no sense and wasn't funny at all? And the cast were a bunch of people nobody knows? I think the show has never been as good and funny as it has been over the last 8 or so years, but then again at my age I'm still part of the target demographic the show is tailored to.The Killer Bees. From Saturday Night Live. Back when it was funny. And that was a l-o-o-o-n-g time ago.
Who is going to brew it for you?i want a real working man's beer made for and by a working man.
looking at using traditional american hops.
Think the guest killer bee is Elliot Gould.Let's see, there's John Belushi, Garret Morris, Chevy Chase, Gilda Radnor, maybe guest host Frank Zappa. Nope, never heard of them. Not shown are Dan Ackroyd, Jane Curtin, Lorraine Newman.
Could be. That would have been my other guess. I've always been weak in the facial recognition area.Think the guest killer bee is Elliot Gould.
Could be. That would have been my other guess. I've always been weak in the facial recognition area.
I concur. Elliot Gould.no soul patch. Also think I might have seen that one when it first aired, but I did google killer bees and he showed up and frank did not, but you cant always trust crap you find on the internet.
They should call it Abomination....A dumper that you drink anyway and pretend to likeEveryone knows how hard Barrack Hussein Obama worked in the private sector before getting into politics, working hard in the US Senate for years and eventually being elected President of the US.
So he qualifies as a real working man, here's his beer recipe:
(note it uses Goldings and Fuggles Hops, but you can substitute American hops)
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2012/09/01/ale-chief-white-house-beer-recipe
i want a real working man's beer made for and by a working man.
looking at using traditional american hops.
Nope, it'll never die.you may close the thread now admins.
want to say thanks to the true brewing affishionadows and ill politely dakline to thank the haters. RDWHAMB
thank you
this is what i wanted. my thread got hijacked by trolls and it gets moved to a punishment subforum.
wow, good job. just wanted to ask about a recipe. don't punish the trolls who are hounding me though.
looking at using 100% barley malt and all american hops with a dry yeast. should mash it in the high 140s. looking at an OG of 1.035 and FG 1.005, ibu 10.
this will be one helluva a beer.
want to say thanks to the true brewing affishionadows and ill politely dakline to thank the haters. RDWHAMB
Who is going to brew it for you?
Awesome!I have been a long time reader of this fine forum - And i first wish to thank you all for years of wonderful information and help (Even if you did not know you were providing it!) I have not been moved to post before now, but i feel that this thread really missed the mark! Since it is clear there are only FOUR actual manly man, he man, working man brews known to existence; the real solution would be to develop a clone for one of the following famed working man beers:
Duff
Pawtucket Ale
Best Quality Beer
And of course-
Girlie Girl
I bow to those far more skilled than myself at the development of clones, to perfect a recipe to salve to idiosyncrasies of FTC
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