cpl-america
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That you need 2 burners to do an all grain batch; worst part is that came from one of the workers at one of my LHBS I used to go to. :smack:
Someone came into the store yesterday and told me "Beer will save the world". Huh who knew?
Cheers
Jay
finsfan said:dear god, get back on the rails thread!
statistics
economics
grammar
next up: history or geography?
Just wondering, if I post a thread about staying on topic in threads and that gets derailed will that create a paradox and end the universe as we know it?
PRE66_6TART said:It could be worse. I once derailed a thread for two days with an argument about the proper use of the word whom.
Reed said:Whom for smart and important, who for casual.
kombat said:Anyway, the answer is easy. "Whom" if the answer would be "him" or "her." "Who" if the answer would be "he" or "she." Case closed.
GrogNerd said:who for subject of the sentence, whom for object
who is brewing with whom?
Oh god, it's happening again
GrogNerd said:statistics
economics
grammar
next up: history or geography?
WesleyS said:I'll take geography for $400.
mcspanner said:Really? I'll take anal bum cover for $7000
JonM said:I'll take Ape Titties for $500.
coolharry said:Ill take the penis mightier for $500.
Dave37 said:Ill take the rapists for 200 alex.
I knew I was around the right crowd.
NOOOOOOOOO!
So last week I had lunch with my dad and I was telling him how I was glad my Grandpa has learned to like good beer. My dad on the other hand is stuck on bud light. My dad tells me that he thinks grandpas taste buds are fading and thats why he likes porters and stouts now because they have more flavor and he can taste beer otherwise. Mind you, he was talking about buffalo sweat, a cream ale stout! My dad then goes on to say that he cant handle those bitter beers :smack:
emjay said:WTF is a cream ale stout? Going by the name of the beer I'm guessing you mean milk stout (aka sweet stout, and, granted, occasionally referred to by the brewer of a given beer as simply "cream stout")? But a "cream ale" is something very specific, and specifically very different from anything that could ever be called a stout.
Oh, as in like "HOOM," haha! For some reason, I read that as pronounced like "wom" and was like, "'Wom'? WTF is a 'wom'?"
Anyway, the answer is easy. "Whom" if the answer would be "him" or "her." "Who" if the answer would be "he" or "she." Case closed.
Thinking to self: "I want to correct them SO BADLY, BUT DON'T GO THERE! IT'S NOT FUNNY, AND IT'S NOT ABOUT BEER!" There, there... have another Maibock and it'll be all better.
cpl-america said:I wager v. And my answer is ... SucK it Trebeck.
Maybock
rigatron said:The bartender at the best local microbrewery insisted me that the "cream ale" was a lager.
Well actually...it is the next closest thing. Many times the only difference is the yeast used. It's basically an ale version of a pale lager fermented at warmer temps. It benefits greatly from an extended lagering conditioning as well.
He was wrong, but not by much.
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