Thirsty in Chester
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Thirsty in Chester
Hello all, I found this site this morning while I was looking for a manual beer pump so that I could follow my lady's advice and start brewing my own beer. Her advice was actually to save money, but she is all on board with craft brews, in fact our next get away is to a microbrewery south of Montreal that she picked out. My immediate dilemma is that I have a 2" dia hole in my countertop, and just enough room to get a keg of Peculiar in a dead zone underneath. Sara Jean won't sell me the Spitfires old one (even though they discontinued Peculiar some 2 years ago). I think of this as a 'gate' or 'milestone' before actually brewing my own beer, as I would like to build a basement first (details, details).
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Re: Thirsty in Chester
Hello and welcome, and get brewing ASAP 
-Mark
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2nd place, Canadian Brewer of the Year, 2015
101 awards won for beers designed and brewed.
Cicerone Program - Certified Beer Server
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Re: Thirsty in Chester
Hi, and welcome to The Brewnosers "Beer and Food Appreciation Club". You don't need to brew to hang here!

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On tap at RubberToe's:
Sometimes on a Sunday Belgian Dubbel, Oaked Old Ale, Ordinary Bitter
On tap at RubberToe's:
Sometimes on a Sunday Belgian Dubbel, Oaked Old Ale, Ordinary Bitter
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Re: Thirsty in Chester
I know! Thanks for deflecting Rob. That didn't sound how I intended. I was worried because you are getting thirsty down there in Chester, and only way out I could see was to put a batch on.RubberToe wrote:Hi, and welcome to The Brewnosers "Beer and Food Appreciation Club". You don't need to brew to hang here!
-Mark
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2nd place, Canadian Brewer of the Year, 2015
101 awards won for beers designed and brewed.
Cicerone Program - Certified Beer Server
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Re: Thirsty in Chester
At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. 
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Re: Thirsty in Chester
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Re: Thirsty in Chester
Welcome!
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Beer is in the running for the healthiest of all alcoholic beverages. It has antibiotic, antimicrobial, and antifungal properties. It has been proven that drinking up to 3 beers a day decreases your risk of heart disease by around 30% and it also lowers your risk of getting diseases like diabetes. Beer is also chock full of important vitamins and minerals that you need to survive.
Beer is in the running for the healthiest of all alcoholic beverages. It has antibiotic, antimicrobial, and antifungal properties. It has been proven that drinking up to 3 beers a day decreases your risk of heart disease by around 30% and it also lowers your risk of getting diseases like diabetes. Beer is also chock full of important vitamins and minerals that you need to survive.
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