An extended version would be to vote out the weakest link at the end of each round..
And while you are waiting those 119.5 seconds you can always do the guinness dance :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69MpLiYhsXw
Did you know, all champagne wire cages require exactly 6 half turns to become undone. Also, what's gained in the ears is lost in the taste so if you care about taste over flare - avoid the pop.
I take it back, didn't add egg or butter, skipped the salt too and it came out awesome
According to BeerAdvocate, "ALL beer should be stored upright.". (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/101/store.php) I realize that you are not going to be storing it for that long in the cooler hopefully, and also most of the benefits for storing upright relate to cork bottles. But for longer storage, upright seems to be the way to go, "We've spoken to dozens of brewers, who all recommend the upright method of beer storage. Even world-renowned brewers like Chimay and Riva suggest that you store all of their beers upright. "
Going to make this today, isn't there supposed to be some egg and butter mixed into the flour mixture though before its kneaded?
And if you are ever there (or you see it in a store), try out the Blanc de Blanc.. its awesome: http://www.schramsberg.com/blanc_de_blancs.html
When I went to the Schramsberg vineyard (http://www.schramsberg.com/), they said "What is gained in the ears is lost in the taste" - so save the massive pop and spray for the crazy celebrations.. :)
Hey, thanks for all the great keyboard vids. Im wondering if there is a way for you to set up the keyboard so the keys light up as you play them? Sometimes its hard to see which notes you are playing..
Hey, really like your mixing videos, simple and straightforward.. I'm sure if you put up a profile picture you could get featured on the community page :)
Nothing like some tylenol and gatorade to get rid of a hangover... Anybody tried chaser?
Miller?! I'd recommend Irish amber or Irish red ale
Solid Irish dancing lads.. good job! Surprised at the lack of drinking at that party though :)
How To Brew Your Own Beer: Part 2 – Ferment, Bottle, and Enjoy