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Post by bbushmaster on Jul 18, 2009 22:31:34 GMT -5
first stopped by Ira's shop at about 8:30 in the am. Ira, Ronnie, and I am so sorry dood I forgot your name was there but I believe they were brewing a cream ale ingredients with a pale ale schedule if that makes any sense from the 150 clone book but not exactly I think he kinda did a me use a recipe but use what you got kinda thing anyway also went to Mark K's to catch the end of his brew session with John C but for the life of me cannot remember what they brewed but it was a 1 of 2 part beers brewed for his sons wedding one is a honey porter I believe (not brewed today) ,bad memory probably had something to do with visiting two different brew in's not to mention floating on the lazy river at the cino in-between did I mention there is a bar on the lazy river
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Post by justbrewitraybo on Jul 20, 2009 17:39:07 GMT -5
Missed mine on Sunday. I brewed a Kolsh. By the way, picked up a 25 foot travel trailer for the beach, bushmaster. I did not know those things were money pits. I got to put a culvert in to get it back to my backyard and put a cheap driveway. Then I found out today that the license plates are up. I also got to put a 7 pin hookup to my truck and put on electric brakes on my truck. Egads. Just so I can go fishing.
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Post by bbushmaster on Jul 21, 2009 7:48:53 GMT -5
sorry I missed the brew in Raybo didnt know about yours. But once your done its worth it you have your own little private mobile apartment anywhere you go for work, fishing, vacation, ect. and only cost like max 250 a month eith electric, water, sewer. also the hookups and electric brakes on your truck cost around i think 150-250 installed but you will beable to hook up any thing after that there is a place here in beaumont that i use that is resonably priced I will get the name for you. what size motor you got in your truck because I think I started the same way as you with a underpowered Chevy (and yes I was a Chevy guy) you will probably end up looking into more powerful trucks in about a year, the extra power really helps in that Chevy you will have a hard time climbing a big hill mainly have problems running the air and pulling at the same time but it will get you there if you need any advice or knowledge about the trailer let me know. Is it a fifth wheel? now you need to think about do you want to use it like a camper or an R.V. what I meen is do you want to park it with just a generator and fill the tanks up (if you ever fill your black water tank it will be very nasty smelling for a long time) or are you going to use like a R.V. in parks with hook-ups so you never fill any of your tanks I do the latter I have never filled the tanks so they have no smell at all except for the blue stuff P.S. wish you would have waited I am about to sell mine and go bigger
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