Re: What do you call your homebrewery?

Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:46 pm

triple-oh_six wrote:The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is my favorite book ever.
I can't count how many times I've read it since the first time in 7th grade.
Douglas Adams was an incredible writer.
I was looking for something more obscure but this works.
It's also the name of my LLC, 42 Roads Oil and Gas


That's awesome! I love the THHGTTG! Ever make any Hitchhiker themed beers? Krikkit IPA (an explosion of hop flavor), an American Light Lager called Vogon Poetry, A Russian Imperial Stout aged in bourbon barrell dubbed the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster...

If you're a true fan (read: "nerd"), you'll get those jokes...

EDIT: ... Infinite Improbability Pale Ale (IIPA),
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Re: What do you call your homebrewery?

Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:58 pm

I was thinking White Barn Brewing. Just because the very first batch I made was at the family ranch. On that ranch there is a "white barn" where I was figuring I would need to commandere a room for a brewery.
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Re: What do you call your homebrewery?

Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:02 am

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Re: What do you call your homebrewery?

Fri Feb 27, 2009 7:12 am

I went simple but illustrative: Donnelly's Ale House & Taproom

I've been serving draught beer for years, and only seriously got into the homebrewing hobby over the past year.

When you walk down the stairs into my rec room their is a nice sign proclaiming the above name, then when you get to the bottom an you see my 12 tap kegerator (formerly only 10, but that was wussing out) in all it's glory, that's usually a special moment for the uninitiated. Then there is usually a mad dash for a pint glass... I love it.
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Re: What do you call your homebrewery?

Fri Feb 27, 2009 7:36 am

My beers are all DrewBrew. Not sure the actual brewery has a name.
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Re: What do you call your homebrewery?

Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:41 am

Thirsty Mallard wrote:
triple-oh_six wrote:The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is my favorite book ever.
I can't count how many times I've read it since the first time in 7th grade.
Douglas Adams was an incredible writer.
I was looking for something more obscure but this works.
It's also the name of my LLC, 42 Roads Oil and Gas


That's awesome! I love the THHGTTG! Ever make any Hitchhiker themed beers? Krikkit IPA (an explosion of hop flavor), an American Light Lager called Vogon Poetry, A Russian Imperial Stout aged in bourbon barrell dubbed the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster...

If you're a true fan (read: "nerd"), you'll get those jokes...

EDIT: ... Infinite Improbability Pale Ale (IIPA),



So your lager must have been the third worst beer ever produced? I'm also a big Douglas Adams fan, and just recently reread my collection. I'm currently reading "The Salmon of Doubt"
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Re: What do you call your homebrewery?

Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:00 am

KISS, Keep it simple. Mikie's Beer Bar.

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Re: What do you call your homebrewery?

Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:59 pm

Thirsty Mallard wrote:
triple-oh_six wrote:The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is my favorite book ever.
I can't count how many times I've read it since the first time in 7th grade.
Douglas Adams was an incredible writer.
I was looking for something more obscure but this works.
It's also the name of my LLC, 42 Roads Oil and Gas


That's awesome! I love the THHGTTG! Ever make any Hitchhiker themed beers? Krikkit IPA (an explosion of hop flavor), an American Light Lager called Vogon Poetry, A Russian Imperial Stout aged in bourbon barrell dubbed the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster...

If you're a true fan (read: "nerd"), you'll get those jokes...

EDIT: ... Infinite Improbability Pale Ale (IIPA),


Actually, I have a IIPA going on tap now, Pan Galactic Hop Blaster

And trust me, I got all of those :lol:

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So your lager must have been the third worst beer ever produced? I'm also a big Douglas Adams fan, and just recently reread my collection. I'm currently reading "The Salmon of Doubt"


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The Salmon of Doubt is great, the man loved the Rhino's.
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