Re: Wedding Beer Pairings

Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:59 pm

RedRory wrote:My fiance and I had to convince the venue to let us bring homebrew. They said no kegs, but I insisted that my unit was portable, looked nice, and the bar tender would not have to do anything other than pour. Little did the lady know, I actually have nothing like that. But now I get to build one!



Well done you manipulating bastard! I LIKE IT!!
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Re: Wedding Beer Pairings

Thu Nov 25, 2010 5:29 am

brewinhard wrote:
RedRory wrote:My fiance and I had to convince the venue to let us bring homebrew. They said no kegs, but I insisted that my unit was portable, looked nice, and the bar tender would not have to do anything other than pour. Little did the lady know, I actually have nothing like that. But now I get to build one!



Well done you manipulating bastard! I LIKE IT!!



That's a GREAT idea!
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