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Re: Beer belly

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Most of my brews run from 200 to 300 cal/12 oz. I still manage to lose weight while enjoying a beer or two an evening. You just need to balance everything out. Since my doctor told me she wants me to lose more weight I will be rejoining Weight Watchers. In the 18 months that I was a member I lost 40 pounds. That included a full season at work and a nightly brew or two :jumpy: :jumpy:
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Re: Beer belly

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man, that's the same as a regular hamburger at any fast food joint! but a hell of a lot tastier :D
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I mostly Belgiums you only need one. My oldest daughter had one of my Christmas ales tested by a friend theirs at UM. It came in at 23%, took 18 months & 6 sugar feedings. Sadly only 2 bottles left for this holiday season, 6 years of age YUM!!!
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Re: Beer belly

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haerbob3 wrote:I mostly Belgiums you only need one. My oldest daughter had one of my Christmas ales tested by a friend theirs at UM. It came in at 23%, took 18 months & 6 sugar feedings. Sadly only 2 bottles left for this holiday season, 6 years of age YUM!!!
Wow Bob your beer closet must be three times as big as mine to age a bunch of beer that long. Does BeerSmith keep track of those for you? And I morn when I finish the last beer of a batch that was a few months old. How in the world do you decide when it is time to re-brew one of those?

PS how are you these days everything good with you now?
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Re: Beer belly

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I have a nice cool basement with lots of dark spooky closets to guard my beer. It is sad that this is the last of those holiday beers. I have started again with Andy's Ale a saison brewed in memory of Andy Wesley, a family friend you passed way too early. I will be brewing more of them this winter or as soon as my back allows. Spent most of the day at the doc's again, more tests again YUK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
im Leben Geduld ist eine Tugend
in Brau-es ist eine Anforderung

in life patience is a virtue
in brewing it is a requirement


You are stronger than you think you are!!!!
~~Andy Wesley 1973 -- 2013
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