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Ok a couple of things to note: One my dryer went out last week while trying to get ready for POCI; so I went to Lowe’s and bought a new Whirlpool, ok an all but while I was down there the old noggin starts to turn. “Why not get a shop frig, then I won’t have to go in the house 10 times an evening for beer runs!” They have a nice little one on sale for $158, BAM charge card. And as you can see it is nicely located behind the parts washer out of sight. The old lady didn’t like the first pic without a smile, but I think the look is classic. Doesn’t the stock cowl grill make an excellent spark plug holder, yes? Number 3 has no fire, and number 2 was a close second. The remainder are wet and black, poor firing I have to say. New plug wires and fresh current are next in line. Notice the fine stock in the new frig, too bad some one can’t come help me empty it. 68addict the last one is for you bro, always drink at least some of your own beer.














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Now that is a well stocked fridge. I am a youngin, learning as i go. Wait, was that an air compressor in your laundry room? Awesome. You could have gotten a kegerator...then SA on tap!

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Now that is a well stocked fridge. I am a youngin, learning as i go. Wait, was that an air compressor in your laundry room? Awesome. You could have gotten a kegerator...then SA on tap!
High end SA beer for yourself, low end beer and Mountain Lightning for the workers and peasants.

Laundry in the garage, I'll fix that some day.


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So the Bush is for Guests, and the SA is for you and your wife drinks wine?

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She drinks Vodka, it's in the the freezer section.

And just think, Sweet's wood is right there in the garage too.

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LOL, I'm cracking up !
I used to think that most other guys into judges and stuff might be kinda...well.....conservative, straight laced, poindexterish, stodgy. Well, now I know that you're kinda like me, beer drinkers and hell raisers with a special interest in canadian imports

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Now that is a well stocked fridge. I am a youngin, learning as i go. Wait, was that an air compressor in your laundry room? Awesome. You could have gotten a kegerator...then SA on tap!

Case in point. I started with the well stocked fridge. Now the "True" Kegerator is in the shop and in full swing! Nothing like a fresh, cold tapper of some smoothe amber but, very dangerous!
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LOL, I'm cracking up !
I used to think that most other guys into judges and stuff might be kinda...well.....conservative, straight laced, poindexterish, stodgy. Well, now I know that you're kinda like me, beer drinkers and hell raisers with a special interest in canadian imports


Conservative maybe! But straight laced, poindexterish, stodgy?? Not most of the Judge guys that I know!

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Party at Uncle's house, he has a better beer selection. Hold that Cider and Wheat for me.

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Case in point. I started with the well stocked fridge. Now the "True" Kegerator is in the shop and in full swing! Nothing like a fresh, cold tapper of some smoothe amber but, very dangerous!

Woah, check out that Tap!!! Awesomeness

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The tap here is always open if you get into Wisconsin! The Wheat is yours Steve! The jug or "Growler" is the vehicle for the tap beer to be consumed off site.
I am still trying to figure out how to get an entire keg into Noralk and keep it cool for the weekend!

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kiddie pool full of ice?

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I'm digging this thread big time.

Careful with the new fridge there Steve, until you are comfortable with the settings I wouldn't be putting any of that precious Sam on the top shelf next to the freezer section - freezing will bruise it, and we don't want that.

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Good point, I should go home and immediately drink the four right under the freezer...


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I think you should!

I'm having one - Sam's Summer.

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The tap here is always open if you get into Wisconsin! The Wheat is yours Steve! The jug or "Growler" is the vehicle for the tap beer to be consumed off site.
I am still trying to figure out how to get an entire keg into Noralk and keep it cool for the weekend!
Bring the kegerator and a generator.

I don't think anybody will complain about the noise.

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I'll never keep up with you guys....There goes my powerlifting training.....

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12 to 16 (and on some days 20) ounces at a time, over and over and over again.

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