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bank gets me til 4. then, assuming the rain is done for the day, doing some more concrete work on the lot where the beer garden is going. and hopefully getting the contractor in to discuss building the stage enclosure. and then probably beer. well, definitely beer.

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it's actually going to be an independent outdoor craft bar / music venue that will operate separate from our current bar, but we're calling it our "beer garden" in conversation until we officially launch it in the spring. i'm working on a deal to purchase a couple neighboring properties so we have somewhere to brew our own beer, and the beer garden would then be incorporated into that space. we're looking at probably 5 years for a timeline on that, but the beer garden will open next spring to start generating some additional revenue in the meantime.

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8 minutes ago, wacky1980 said:

it's actually going to be an independent outdoor craft bar / music venue that will operate separate from our current bar, but we're calling it our "beer garden" in conversation until we officially launch it in the spring. i'm working on a deal to purchase a couple neighboring properties so we have somewhere to brew our own beer, and the beer garden would then be incorporated into that space. we're looking at probably 5 years for a timeline on that, but the beer garden will open next spring to start generating some additional revenue in the meantime.

Send me an invite to your business page on Facebook, so I can give it a like. 

Also, a beer garden is unheard of here. Sounds awesome. We eventually, hope to delve into the realm of micro brewing. Way down the road. We are also interested in trying to make wine. We have a small vineyard, very small, but would be perfect for trying our hand at wine.

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3 minutes ago, Sawdamizer said:

Awwww I can't wait... Make sure it's satire and give me a nice big bulge.

Smokey, our fat cat, ran into the room last night and tea-bagged your effigy. He tried to tea-bag it anyways. He has been neutered, but that didn’t stop him from trying to have his way with it. 

I popped him on his rear to make him stop. Finally was successful. I set down the effigy of Zeni, but he felt too much of a female presence and bailed. 

Our cat is hetero-challenged.

Totally not a true story.

(Shoots Sponge an effigy-humping, gay cat fanfic).

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51 minutes ago, midnight said:

Smokey, our fat cat, ran into the room last night and tea-bagged your effigy. He tried to tea-bag it anyways. He has been neutered, but that didn’t stop him from trying to have his way with it. 

I popped him on his rear to make him stop. Finally was successful. I set down the effigy of Zeni, but he felt too much of a female presence and bailed. 

Our cat is hetero-challenged.

Totally not a true story.

(Shoots Sponge an effigy-humping, gay cat fanfic).

but...smokeh is gay. 

remember when he tried to nurse that rescue?

and i'm pretty sure he's tried to smash ryuk. 

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1 hour ago, midnight said:

Send me an invite to your business page on Facebook, so I can give it a like. 

Also, a beer garden is unheard of here. Sounds awesome. We eventually, hope to delve into the realm of micro brewing. Way down the road. We are also interested in trying to make wine. We have a small vineyard, very small, but would be perfect for trying our hand at wine.

you can get into homebrewing for as little as $100 for the basic equipment, and 5-gallon ingredient kits start at around $25-30. but it gets expensive fast, as you upgrade components and start making more complex styles. there's a great book out there to intro yourself to homebrewing, called "how to brew" by john palmer. dude is like, one of the pioneers of modern homebrewing and he does a great job of explaining the science and process.

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40 minutes ago, wacky1980 said:

you can get into homebrewing for as little as $100 for the basic equipment, and 5-gallon ingredient kits start at around $25-30. but it gets expensive fast, as you upgrade components and start making more complex styles. there's a great book out there to intro yourself to homebrewing, called "how to brew" by john palmer. dude is like, one of the pioneers of modern homebrewing and he does a great job of explaining the science and process.

I will check it out. Like I said, it’s way down the road, but something we are definitely interested in. 

I don’t drink, but a cold Guinness is the best. I’d like to try to brew stout beer. It’s the only beer I really like. 

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25 minutes ago, midnight said:

I will check it out. Like I said, it’s way down the road, but something we are definitely interested in. 

I don’t drink, but a cold Guinness is the best. I’d like to try to brew stout beer. It’s the only beer I really like. 

we just found a 6-pack of a homebrew oatmeal stout that we made 2.5 years ago. it got buried under some other stuff and we forgot all about it til sunday. it was deeelicious.

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2 minutes ago, wacky1980 said:

we just found a 6-pack of a homebrew oatmeal stout that we made 2.5 years ago. it got buried under some other stuff and we forgot all about it til sunday. it was deeelicious.

...

What kind of magical happiness is this and why doesn't it happen to me?

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Just now, KimopoBotar said:

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What kind of magical happiness is this and why doesn't it happen to me?

lol, we made a shitload of beer in the spring of '16 because it was still pretty new to us at the time and we had more time to devote to it. along with the oatmeal stout, we discovered some black ipa, nut brown ale, and bourbon barrel porter. the ipa was not good anymore (no surprise) but everything else was still decent.

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1 minute ago, discolemonade said:

oooh, i can't wait to make chili. but it's so hot right now, gotta wait for the cool, rainy day. 

 

It's cool enough where I am...and I just realized that I forgot to get the Fritos so I guess oyster crackers will have to do

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Just now, discolemonade said:

right? 

i just told the spousal unit i can't wait for chili. 

and here comes kudasai 'i'M mAkINg ChILi' na na na na naaa. 

pfft. 

There’s that damn “spousal unit” title again.

No longer will I refer to you as disco.

From now on, I shall call you “Nag.”

(Midnight has been hacked. This is not midnight).

(Dips out of the room, very quickly).

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3 minutes ago, midnight said:

There’s that damn “spousal unit” title again.

No longer will I refer to you as disco.

From now on, I shall call you “Nag.”

(Midnight has been hacked. This is not midnight).

(Dips out of the room, very quickly).

look. it's weird having you in here. 

so..it's going to take some time NOT to refer to you as spousal unit. 

i've been using it since...'08.

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Just now, discolemonade said:

look. it's weird having you in here. 

so..it's going to take some time NOT to refer to you as spousal unit. 

i've been using it since...'08.

Welcome to my world. I’ve been calling you Nag behind your back since then, and it’s hard to call you disco here. 

 

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9 hours ago, discolemonade said:

and an effigy. 

all the things to do today. 

it's wednesday, do you know where your day is?

Wednesday is my Thursday.  Thursday is my Friday.  I have actual Friday off, but I have to work the weekend system babysitting and a bit on Monday.

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