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Re: Glorious Beer!

Postby Thor » Thu Mar 19, 2015 3:57 pm

Icon wrote:There are 2 things in life that I irrationally fear. The first is a guitar string snapping and catching me in the eye.


This thing also ALMOST happened to me, happened to be the highest string too. Scarred me a bit below my eye.
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Re: Glorious Beer!

Postby Icon » Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:01 pm

I spent my last 2 years of high school being called sub zero.. needless to say when it happened, it caught me on the cheek, went straight up, and through my eyebrow and up my forehead. I actually thought I lost an eye for a sec. Now when I tune, I turn my head the other way, lol
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Re: Glorious Beer!

Postby MagicManICT » Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:46 pm

Icon wrote:I spent my last 2 years of high school being called sub zero.. needless to say when it happened, it caught me on the cheek, went straight up, and through my eyebrow and up my forehead. I actually thought I lost an eye for a sec. Now when I tune, I turn my head the other way, lol


If you're breaking strings while tuning, you need to change your strings more often (or try a different brand of strings).

Icon wrote:And the second is an exploding bottle, WHILE I'm trying to cap it. When I first read that it "could" happen, I started to look at every bottle like a shrapnel bomb.


It's more like the lids explode off like a champagne cork. Fun fact (I don't know if it's still true or not, or if it even ever was, but I ran across this when I was younger): Errant champagne corks are the #1 cause of eye injury in France.
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Re: Glorious Beer!

Postby Murphy » Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:59 pm

MagicManICT wrote:
It's more like the lids explode off like a champagne cork. Fun fact (I don't know if it's still true or not, or if it even ever was, but I ran across this when I was younger): Errant champagne corks are the #1 cause of eye injury in France.


This is my biggest nightmare, I'm freaking scared of champagne corks! Drinking beer is much safer than that.
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Re: Glorious Beer!

Postby Argentis » Thu Mar 19, 2015 5:04 pm

MagicManICT wrote:
Icon wrote:I spent my last 2 years of high school being called sub zero.. needless to say when it happened, it caught me on the cheek, went straight up, and through my eyebrow and up my forehead. I actually thought I lost an eye for a sec. Now when I tune, I turn my head the other way, lol


If you're breaking strings while tuning, you need to change your strings more often (or try a different brand of strings).

Icon wrote:And the second is an exploding bottle, WHILE I'm trying to cap it. When I first read that it "could" happen, I started to look at every bottle like a shrapnel bomb.


It's more like the lids explode off like a champagne cork. Fun fact (I don't know if it's still true or not, or if it even ever was, but I ran across this when I was younger): Errant champagne corks are the #1 cause of eye injury in France.


Probably true. We duck when we hear a cork pop. And then we 39-45 our way out of the room.
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Re: Glorious Beer!

Postby Dallane » Thu Mar 19, 2015 5:44 pm

MagicManICT wrote: Errant champagne corks are the #1 cause of eye injury in France.


Thats awesome lol
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Re: Glorious Beer!

Postby perhaven » Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:55 pm

sharing some of my favorites...
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also I could recommend visiting world of beer ( http://worldofbeer.com/ ) (if you live in the US of A) if you're into trying new beers :D
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Re: Glorious Beer!

Postby Thor » Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:57 pm

That Russian beer looks something I'd really love to try, it looks very strong.

Norrlands Guld.. oh noe that's piss.
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Re: Glorious Beer!

Postby Icon » Fri Mar 20, 2015 6:13 pm

yeah that Mission looks like its right up my alley.

also, as far as american microbrews go, this is my hands down favorite company.

http://www.pointbeer.com/
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Re: Glorious Beer!

Postby Dallane » Fri Mar 20, 2015 6:21 pm

Hey you home brewers! Whats a good thing to start brewing along with a starter set
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