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gnoff

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catlash schrieb:
In the states this does not work so much anymore. Every year more and more states are passing laws that would consider such parents of 'aiding and abeiting minors' which is an offense whether you are related to them or not.


really?
That's just messed up!
So you can't give your kids a glass of wine when their 20?

I can understand if they can't buy you a bottle of vodka and send you out into the town, but had some wine or a few beers in their own home should be ok.
 

gnoff

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Svennee schrieb:
did you do the laudry tonight ? well i did too, kick that machine !


I did, and I am doing it.
Almost finished though.
For this time.

I wish I had room for a machine in my home, then I wouldn't need to go to the laundry room with ons of shit, just do a machine every now and then when I feel like it or need it...
 

Alrek

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catlash schrieb:
In the states this does not work so much anymore. Every year more and more states are passing laws that would consider such parents of 'aiding and abeiting minors' which is an offense whether you are related to them or not.

I'm 19, so I wouldn't be considered a minor, although technically it would make them accessories :rolleyes: this is why I like paying in cash: paper trails make good evidence.
 

gnoff

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about beer thugh, I just recently (a few minutes ago) opened my first ever home brewed by myself stout.
And it was lovely!
Not very burnt, but lots and lots of chocolate in it.
Yummy!

I love it, I am so lucky that I'm able to brew great beer :D
 

Svennee

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I.m sorry bout yoür laundry, I have to fix some of my clothes really soon, "in the night you think" yes I have too,
My socks smells like hell, and my shirts you dont wanna know....
 

gnoff

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Alrek schrieb:
One can put chocolate in beer? :eek:


not really
but I do put "chocolate malt" in there, which gives it a bit of the chocolate scent and taste.
The only thing done to the malt is that it's roasted at higher temperatures, but you still get chocolate out from it.

The same as to get smokey scent and taste from smoke malt, it's atually dried in hot smoke, but you don't put liquid smoke or anything in the beer itself.
 

gnoff

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Alrek schrieb:
One can put chocolate in beer? :eek:


on the other hand, you CAN put chocolate in your beer, if you choose to do so at teh correct time while brewing.
But it's tricky to get the right amount and everything, not many people do it.

There's lots of beer out there with the name "chocolate" in it, as Young's Double Chocolate Stout, but still no chocolate in it.
 

Zombi

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gnoff schrieb:
on the other hand, you CAN put chocolate in your beer, if you choose to do so at teh correct time while brewing.
But it's tricky to get the right amount and everything, not many people do it.

There's lots of beer out there with the name "chocolate" in it, as Young's Double Chocolate Stout, but still no chocolate in it.

for a long time now, i've had this dream....

CHEESE FLAVOURED BEER