July Brewcommune Meeting - 7/21/09
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Re: July Brewcommune Meeting - 7/21/09
I'll be there... probably a bit late (8pm-ish). But if there is any Peperoni left, I'll gladly chip in for a few slices.
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Ah screw carbs If I'm not too late count me in for pizza. I'm not picky.
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Re: July Brewcommune Meeting - 7/21/09
Way too many easy going people here, but I'm feeling that there are 12 people in for Pepperoni and 2 for Combo. I'll see you guys there.
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Re: July Brewcommune Meeting - 7/21/09
I'm bringing some Munich Helles and IPA. Who's bringing the air conditioner?
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Re: July Brewcommune Meeting - 7/21/09
We are going to need the AC, I'm dying in here right now.BrewMasterBrad wrote:I'm bringing some Munich Helles and IPA. Who's bringing the air conditioner?
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Seriously? Should I bring a box fan?BrewMasterBrad wrote:I'm bringing some Munich Helles and IPA. Who's bringing the air conditioner?
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That's not a bad idea.JonGoku wrote:Seriously? Should I bring a box fan?BrewMasterBrad wrote:I'm bringing some Munich Helles and IPA. Who's bringing the air conditioner?
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Will doBrewMasterBrad wrote:That's not a bad idea.JonGoku wrote:Seriously? Should I bring a box fan?BrewMasterBrad wrote:I'm bringing some Munich Helles and IPA. Who's bringing the air conditioner?
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Great meeting guys. It was nice to see many new faces there tonight. There will be a quiz on all the names later.
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It was really good to meet everyone last night. I had a great time and I learned a lot.
Cheers to all of you!
Brandon
Cheers to all of you!
Brandon
To good Friends, Good Times, and Good Brew!
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Wow .. huge turnout!
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Wow! That was a huge turn out!
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It was a great turn out. We had so many new people that we went around and had everyone introduce themselves. We definitely need a larger place to meet, preferably someplace with AC. I think the popularity of The Bruery and meeting at the Provisions is a nice draw for people, but during the summer we definitely need somewhere else to meet.backyard brewer wrote:Wow! That was a huge turn out!
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Re: July Brewcommune Meeting - 7/21/09
I was going to suggest we consider setting up some specific dates and places for the 6 meetings we have in a given year that include brew pubs again. Alcatraz and Steelhead were both homebrew friendly and Tustin wasn't but then they were last time. With some planning we could end up at Provisions and locations with patios when weather is expected to be pleasant and indoors when we expect it hot. What other brewpubs are homebrew friendly?BrewMasterBrad wrote:It was a great turn out. We had so many new people that we went around and had everyone introduce themselves. We definitely need a larger place to meet, preferably someplace with AC. I think the popularity of The Bruery and meeting at the Provisions is a nice draw for people, but during the summer we definitely need somewhere else to meet.
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Re: July Brewcommune Meeting - 7/21/09
Backstreet in Irvine is always open to having us there.jward wrote:I was going to suggest we consider setting up some specific dates and places for the 6 meetings we have in a given year that include brew pubs again. Alcatraz and Steelhead were both homebrew friendly and Tustin wasn't but then they were last time. With some planning we could end up at Provisions and locations with patios when weather is expected to be pleasant and indoors when we expect it hot. What other brewpubs are homebrew friendly?BrewMasterBrad wrote:It was a great turn out. We had so many new people that we went around and had everyone introduce themselves. We definitely need a larger place to meet, preferably someplace with AC. I think the popularity of The Bruery and meeting at the Provisions is a nice draw for people, but during the summer we definitely need somewhere else to meet.
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada down at Trader Vic's