The Perfect Brew........!

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mmtoy

Adventurer
It's a possibility.

Son'll be in school, and DW may not have much time off, so I may only be able to go around a holiday.

I don't know what my work travel schedule will be in that time frame.

I have some field work to do at Toroweap/Tuweep, down in the canyon, so I may be running up there around then anyway--might be able to combine the two trips.

The biggest problem for me is going to be my travel schedule, and I don't expect to know that until late July or August at the earliest.
 

Black Dog

Makin' Beer.
I have some field work to do at Toroweap/Tuweep, down in the canyon, so I may be running up there around then anyway--might be able to combine the two trips.

You must have my dream job. My uncle works for the NRCS and last summer I went on a day long canoe trip with him for his work so that he could take photos of erosion. And that was a normal work day for him!
 

mmtoy

Adventurer
You must have my dream job. My uncle works for the NRCS and last summer I went on a day long canoe trip with him for his work so that he could take photos of erosion. And that was a normal work day for him!

I have a good job, but it's not your dream job. Most of my time is spent in a windowless office writing and running computer simulations. This trip to Toroweap/Tuweep will be one the few times I get to do field work (maybe once every two years). I have lots of travel, but usually to sit in windowless buildings talking (and/or listening) for 10-14 hours per day for up to a week, with a rare field trip attached. New travel rules disallow personal time tacked on either end.

Hence my need to brew beer. ;)
 

john101477

Photographer in the Wild
Dang wish I lived closer, I could bring some custom beverages myself. Not beer but my recipes will knock your $%$ in the dirt if you drink to much.specially since half of them do not "taste" like alcohol. Not foo foo drinks either.
 

ExplorerExplorer

Adventurer
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The selection from one night of our recent trip to Key West
 
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achampagne

Explorer
As soon as my wife gives the thumbs up she's pregnant I am going to brew a batch of Brandy Wine. Should be ready just in time to celebrate the new addition.
 

ExplorerExplorer

Adventurer
Red Stripe is pretty good, for a lager. ;)

The bottles aren't very home-brew friendly though (the short necks make them difficult to cap and decanting is nearly impossible), so I don't buy it.

I really liked the Longhammer... Banks was very good as well... My buddy went nuts for the Banks... I think I got to drink 1, lol...
 

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