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"My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 8:11 pm
by berryman
Ok folks this is a long one but here goes......
One Friday morning last Feb. I went to climb in my jeep as I always do and the pipe running board was black iced, its a good step up anyways.
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My legs went out from under me and I landed on my back in the door opening, My back was hurting the rest of the day. That night I took my wife and daughter up to Buffalo because my daughter just had a premature baby and the wife was going to stay up with her for the weekend, back hurt the whole time I drove, but kept thinking what a great brew weekend I will have with nobody around. Saturday morning I was up early and ready to brew, Had 3 five gal brews planed, extracts with steeps and hop boils.
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brewing was doing good, one of those days where everything is coming out right. Drank a few beers
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called the wife on the phone
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to see how things were going there.
Just then a couple neighbours stopped in and wanted to know if I needed help.
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I told them no thanks and they had a quick beer and left. Now everything is going good to this point finished a few beers
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and doing my last batch, a Belgium triple that I had been wanting to brew for a long time, almost $50.00 with White Labs yeast, everything went great, I like to put my wort in my bottling bucket and freefall it into my carboy, I get good aeration that way.
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I pitched the yeast and picked up the 6.5 glass carboy to carry it over to my darkroom and my brew cabinet.
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When I do Ales I just put the carboy on top for easier transferring, I carried it over and then my back stated to hurt, so I sat it down and straightend up for a min. then bent down and picked it up, all of a sudden it felt like I was stabbed though my back with a sword and I dropped it. Thousands of pieces of glass and beer all over my floor. I just looked at it and went up to bed. the next day I cleaned up the mess.
A good brew day turn bad.

Re: "My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 8:17 pm
by philm00x
I remember when you told me about this story. Bad day for you AND your beer :(

PS- love the illustrations to add detail to the story retold.

Re: "My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 8:18 pm
by FrozenInTime
Hate to admit it, but I remember when that happened to you.

Re: "My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 8:21 pm
by Inkleg
Nice story. Could I get your neighbors phone numbers. ;)

Re: "My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 8:43 pm
by berryman
Inkleg wrote:Nice story. Could I get your neighbors phone numbers. ;)
some parts of this story might be fiction or I could have been dreaming. I'll see what I can do :)

Re: "My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 10:07 pm
by Beer-lord
I think you should win again.
And, I wish I lived in your neighborhood.

Re: "My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 11:24 pm
by jhough
B-MAN If this is truth ,....then I am sorry for your loss and hurt back. Lord knows as a mechanic also my back hurts CONSTANTLY too . If it is fiction then sorry for your loss . :jumpy: :jumpy: :jumpy:

Re: "My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 11:36 pm
by duff
I don't think I could find it in myself to turn down the neighbors assistance.

But it does suck to hear about the beer and your back.

Re: "My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:40 am
by berryman
jhough wrote:B-MAN If this is truth ,....then I am sorry for your loss and hurt back. Lord knows as a mechanic also my back hurts CONSTANTLY too . If it is fiction then sorry for your loss . :jumpy: :jumpy: :jumpy:
The only part that is fiction is the neighbors didn't stop, I think they were out of town, maybe in Germany. :clink:

Re: "My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:52 am
by Yankeedag
Dang Leprechauns!

Re: "My Best Story: berryman"

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 11:00 am
by FedoraDave
I don't remember this story, Berry. I know I'd have remembered such a tragic loss.

Anyway, this is why I bought Better Bottles when I upgraded to the five-gallon batches. I've dropped them a couple of times (never when full, though). And every time they bounce and roll across my basement's cement slab, I am reminded of my foresight in getting plastic carboys.