My new baby

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Re: My new baby

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There is nothing quite like a supportive spouse when it comes to this obsession!!!


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Kealia wrote:So.....my wife gets home the other day and I show her my new kegerator. She thinks it's "pretty".
Then I show her all the extra stuff and start talking about what I might do with it ,etc. and what does she say?

"So now you have a dedicated fermentation chamber that you can control temps on, right?"

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LOL, that's funny.

Fortunately, my wife "gets it". She actually asks questions and tries to understand things - partially because I love this, and partially so she can come up with gift ideas when she needs to.
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You are one lucky man. My wife could give arats ass.Her only concern is what can she drink/what will she like which is a loaded question in itself...
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Kealia wrote:Odds are that I will keep it all.

He also threw this growler in:

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Just found this video on my phone from a couple of weeks ago and I don't see it posted here, so I clearly forgot.

Here's a quick look at the pour:

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Is that Levitation you're pouring? Nice!
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Yes, from the seemingly never-ending keg.

The funny thing is that I needed to kill a keg the other day and I thought this would be gone in the next pour or two so I took the other one and prepared to bottle from it since I figured I could kill them both this way (knowing that I would the Levitaton again last night). I sanitized the bottles, set up, etc. and then got one bottle from the other keg!

So last night I thought I would pull a single pint from the Levitation and kill it, too - but it keeps pouring.....maybe tonight will be the night.
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