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espresso love everyday
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I drink the cheapest beer I can find. Often it takes the form of Milwaukee's Best (actually Milwaukee's worst), or Genesee, depending on whats on sale. Often I can find twelve packs for $3.99. If not, I just buy a thirty of PBR.
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Your cog is slipping.
Last night I drank a bunch of Black Label 'cause they were giving it to us on the house at our favorite local dive bar. I kinda feel like my entire body is made of garbage today.
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Still waiting to try the Smith Organic Ale I got. Maybe I'll crack it this weekend.
I hope you guys talking about milk are somewhat kidding. I'm not Mr. Anti-milk (well, actually I guess I am) and this is not the place to get into it, but there are more reasons not to drink milk than to drink it.
I hope you guys talking about milk are somewhat kidding. I'm not Mr. Anti-milk (well, actually I guess I am) and this is not the place to get into it, but there are more reasons not to drink milk than to drink it.
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I have a gallon bottle of metheglin in the fridge that I'm working on. I also just brewed some ginger beer. It's still too sweet, but should be dry and around 3% or 4% alcohol when it's finished.
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i've almost bought a few of these on several occasions, a few more beers, i might still tonite
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king tampers are hawt. complete the kitchen makeover with the salt/pepper shakers!
while i don't use the king myself, i did use an MDF grinder for many years (brew machine has always been an isomac single-boiler e36, recently PIDed). how many times has your doser handle broken off? other than this (easily fixed) issue, i loved it. sold it for a vario, which after nearly a year i am still not happy with. what next?
while i don't use the king myself, i did use an MDF grinder for many years (brew machine has always been an isomac single-boiler e36, recently PIDed). how many times has your doser handle broken off? other than this (easily fixed) issue, i loved it. sold it for a vario, which after nearly a year i am still not happy with. what next?
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I'm currently drinking Southern Tier Brewery's fine double IPA. If you like that sort of thing, it is an excellent example of a super hoppy ale. It doesn't have a stupid name, and it comes in a nice tasteful green bottle that doesn't look like it was attacked by a five year old with a crayon. Plus, like all fine beers, if you drink enough of it it makes you all super witty, charming and handsome and stuff (look what it did for me).
I may also have slipped, fallen, and imbibed one of Stone's Ruination IPA's (the big bottle, oh yes) earlier on. For a short while women wanted me, and men wanted to be me.
Dave
I may also have slipped, fallen, and imbibed one of Stone's Ruination IPA's (the big bottle, oh yes) earlier on. For a short while women wanted me, and men wanted to be me.
Dave
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king tampers are hawt. complete the kitchen makeover with the salt/pepper shakers!
while i don't use the king myself, i did use an MDF grinder for many years (brew machine has always been an isomac single-boiler e36, recently PIDed). how many times has your doser handle broken off? other than this (easily fixed) issue, i loved it. sold it for a vario, which after nearly a year i am still not happy with. what next?
while i don't use the king myself, i did use an MDF grinder for many years (brew machine has always been an isomac single-boiler e36, recently PIDed). how many times has your doser handle broken off? other than this (easily fixed) issue, i loved it. sold it for a vario, which after nearly a year i am still not happy with. what next?
I also highly recommend the Gaggia Classic to anyone starting in espresso. I found mine on sale for only $350, it pushes water at the correct temp and pressure (which apparently might be a lucky find on my part) and after adding the Silvia steam wand it's great for milk.