Thanksgiving

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Re: Thanksgiving

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Cheers everyone and don't eat to much. Anyone ever name a beer Thanksgiving? Something to think about. David
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Re: Thanksgiving

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Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

Go ahead. Have that extra slice of pumpkin pie w/ the big scoop of whipped cream on top. You won't get that chance again until.... well, next month!
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Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Hope everyone enjoys the days festivities and family gathering! I'm bringing over a 6 pack with 4 Murican Wheats and 2 Wheatoberfests to the shindig at my inlaws.
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Re: Thanksgiving

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Happy Thanksgiving to all My borg Friends. Here Hoping you have great and blessed day with family and friends.
For Those of you cooking may meals be extra tasty.
For those of us travling be safe out there and as has been stated earlier dont drink and drive.
I am heading up to my brother in laws and will be taking a hand in the cooking.
My wife and I made Pumpkin pies last night and i am BBQing a Rib roast to go along with the turkey. There will be about 25 at his house today.
I am bringing a mixed case of home brew Some of my Harvest Wheat and a Pilsner that just got finished conditioning.
Again HAppy Thanksgiving to all on the Borg
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Happy Thanksgiving to all!!

@ Fishybrewer, Don't eat to much? C'mon Man! I have my stretchy pants and am ready for the annual gorge fest! Bring it on!!

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Happy Thanksgiving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Happy Thanksgiving guys and gals.
What am I thankful for? Besides my family and the usual stuff, I'm thankful for all the friends on the Borg. I wish you and your families the best with even better to come.
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Happy T-Day from the Wings_Fans_In_KC !!
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Re: Thanksgiving

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Hope everyone had a great Turkey day!
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Re: Thanksgiving

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i know I'M stuffed
"Filled with mingled cream and amber
I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."

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Re: Thanksgiving

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Well I'm glad it was just me and BB2 and that I was cooking and not brewing.
Had everything all prepped and ready to pop in the oven the day before and was proud of myself 'cause I was going to watch football and not spend the day in the kitchen. :banana:

Wanted to time it so we were eating before the Cowboys game started. Put the turkey in at noonish and set the timer so I could put the dressing in for 1 1/2 hrs... ding... in it goes and set the timer again for 60 min. so I could put in the greenbean casserole at T30...ding...in it goe...uh!!! wait a minute why doesn't my house smell like turkey and why isn't the dressing bubbling yet? :blink:

Ruh Roh :( When the timer went off I just put the pot in the oven but didn't turn the oven back on. :oops: :oops: :oops:


We ate at about 6 instead of 3 and didn't have room for pie and pumpkin ale. :wow:

Oh well we get to try again today. :jumpy:
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Our oven just has a simple timer on it that beeps until I turn it off. It has no control over the oven (gas). That way I can use it for other important things like timing my mashes and boils. :hammer:
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Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
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And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.

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Re: Thanksgiving

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BB, I've done that before.
We had a lovely Thanksgiving at Jane's Brother-in Law's in CT. I call it a Hallmark Thanksgiving, large house, fireplace, dozens of people. I really enjoy seeing my wife's sisters, nieces, great nieces. And people liked my beer, B Cave Haus Pale. Jane's oldest niece Tara, a kind and wise and lovely woman, told me she was fully prepared to praise the beer even if wasn't good. But that wasn't necessary, she thought it was great.
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Re: Thanksgiving

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It was a great Thanksgiving! I took a 12 pack of my Honey Porter and a 12 pack of Newcastle Werewolf to the family gathering and brought home less than a six pack!

That may explain why I have little memory of Friday. :lol:
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