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SnakefetusBrewing
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It finally happened

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The other day I had my brother in law over for a fish bbq, and as we were poking around in my workshop, he pulls out this box and asks why I have a box with some full beers in it? :o
I look, and sure enough, somehow in around 3 months ago when I moved into this new house, a box of freshly bottled beer had gotten misplaced and subsequently forgotten. Put some in the fridge, and wow what a difference 3 months makes as opposed to 1. It wasn't a fancy brew, just a mexican cervesa type. Sad to say it didn't last long once discovered. :fedora:
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SnakefetusBrewing wrote:Sad to say it didn't last long once discovered. :fedora:
Reminds me of the New World.
Things men have made with wakened hands, and put soft life into
Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
For long years.
And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.

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:oops:
It is always awesome when the pipeline gets long enough that you can misplace a case of beer only to discover it down the road.
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I love surprises! Yup, I thunk the cervesa was purty good after 3-4 months, but sucked green! I have found beers I put back 2-3 years, talk about awesome! No way I'm gonna start conditioning my brews 3 years though.... not intentionally. That would take one heck of a pipeline!
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Whoa, you guys sound like you have some serious hoarding problems.
Look, I know it's difficult to admit you have a problem, but we can take it slow.
There are people who can, and want to help.
I will be personally pming you each an address where you can send your unnecessary beer.
And please, stay strong. You might not think you have a problem yet, but don't be like Jimmy O'Toole.
He waited and waited to admit he had a problem, and was eventually crushed by his own tower of homebrew.
Don't be like Jimmy! Help is here!
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Not gonna happen tonto! I have burbon and wine I have been hoarding for 30 years.... u ain't gonna get it, no way, no how! I even have some Widmers Burrbon beer I've been hoarding.... naanaaanaaaaaaana Bet I even have some 4 yr old homebrew somewhere.... it's great when u have rooms in your house u have not been in for a few years...hehehehe
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I don't know if you remember bpgreen from the MB forum. But he posted a couple of times that he would routinely condition beer for four months.

I used to think he was crazy, and wondered how anyone could have that much self-control. But once I got into making 5-gallon batches, and had a robust pipeline going, I found I was drinking the last of some batches four months down the road.

It makes a difference. It definitely makes a difference.
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I have recently polished off the rest of my pre-move pipeline that was brewed in Feb/March and it was some damn fine beer. Witty Monk, Pilothouse and Diablo all got better with time. Diablo didn't really lose it's hops edge either but I dry hopped the hell out of it when I made it.

I wish BP would come over here. He had abandoned the MrB forum in June of 2012 and posts on HomeBrew Talk now, I think.
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Being one of the ones who does remember BPGreen. I have to agree with you once you start doing fivers you can wait 4 months or more and it does make quite a difference :clink:
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I'm in "the move" now. On hand, I have one, not two or three, but one home brew left on hand.
4 cases and a six pack went north with my son...survivability: unk.
When I get to Wa. there are the "survivors" to play with.
I will have to brew back to back and fill my fermenters.
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