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Old 09-28-2005, 06:30 PM
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I Am So Proud!!!!!!!!!

Look at this... Almost a perfect "Black and Tan"



This is very hard without Guinness on tap. Yes I have time to kill today

Britt

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Schweeeeeet!

So how many did you have to drink before you got it juuuuuust right?
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Yuck. You can keep that nasty stuff. I'll stick to my shiner bock.
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Originally Posted by Shovelhead
Schweeeeeet!

So how many did you have to drink before you got it juuuuuust right?

Believe it or not... That is first one. If you buy the Guinness Draught (bottles with the "white" cap) it will work just right. They apparently have a nitrogen capsule in the bottle that acts like a "keg" which produces the perfect "Black and Tan".


Of course you need the "spoon" to go along with it.



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Originally Posted by BigBlue
Yuck. You can keep that nasty stuff. I'll stick to my shiner bock.

Oh come on now.... I would agree with you on the Guinness Extra Stout. But have you tried Guinness Draught? It is a smooth, creamy beer without the bitter taste of Guinness Extra Stout.

Britt

P.S. Shiner Bock is a good "Cheap" beer also.

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MMMMMMMMMMMMMM Guiness!!!!
Your making me thirsty.

I have never noticed any "nitrogen" capsules in the guiness lines (Fosters does I think) but there is a "widget in the bottles and cans to make for a smoother pour and supposedly kill that excess head.
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That;s what I call a thing of beauty!!!!! Well done!

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Nicely done. When are we all invited over to partake in several of your Masterpieces?
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Hmmm...

I don't drink, so I have no idea what you guys are talking about, but is this "embedded nitrogen capsule" in anyway related to the Perfect Pour Pint for Places where Placement of a Pub is Prohibited?
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Originally Posted by Begle1
Perfect Pour Pint for Places where Placement of a Pub is Prohibited?

Great tongue twister
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Originally Posted by t-7 firefighter
Oh come on now.... I would agree with you on the Guinness Extra Stout. But have you tried Guinness Draught? It is a smooth, creamy beer without the bitter taste of Guinness Extra Stout.

Britt

P.S. Shiner Bock is a good "Cheap" beer also.

Cheap. Haha. That's expensive beer when your in college my friend. $7-8 bucks for a 6 pack is expensive. Especially considering that you can get a case of coors for $15.
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Yeah but Coors isn't beer so it doesn't count. haha
We just brewed up a 10 gallon batch last weekend. It's in the fermenter right now. Should be ready sunday. Can't wait to taste it. I made a batch with fresh ginger root about 2 weeks ago. It's all fermented but I haven't had the time to bottle it yet. Any other home brewers here?
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T-7 that looked awfully good to me. The only thing wrong with the pic is that it is not in MY hand
PS Maybe if I get to Arkansas sometime we could throw back a couple.

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Originally Posted by dezeldog
PS Maybe if I get to Arkansas sometime we could throw back a couple.

Jim

Count on it. If you are ever here I would be happy to make you one....... or twelve

Britt

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Originally Posted by Rauschbo
Nicely done. When are we all invited over to partake in several of your Masterpieces?

Your always invited. Just tell me when you are going to be here and I will be happy to make you one.

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