Office Keezer

We finished up the racing stripes on Friday with some shaker cans in the front lawn of the office building with four lanes of Chicago traffic whizzing by. Three of the four kegs were filled on Monday with what’s been in the fermenters for a couple months now under the office printer. (More fermenters and a bigger kettle just arrived so we can brew more in the future.)

Having fun homebrewing with the guys at the office -

…hoping to pour our first beer from the new keezer very soon!

Are you hiring?  ;D

That’s beautiful!  Nice work.  Yeah… what do you do lol

Thanks - here’s some info on us -
http://www.carguygarage.com/pictures.html

  • Jim

I’m coming by for lunch…

I like the muffler bearing reference on your web site.  One of my all time favorites.

Whenever my MIL takes her car to the dealer I ask her if they told her the muffler bearings were shot.  She does not understand…

Very cool idea! :slight_smile:

Nice site -very nice garage work.  Even nicer work environment.

Thanks, glad you guys like it as much as the office does.

I’d suggest stopping by after work, not during lunch. If we’re not brewing beer, there’s usually some race going on the PS3 wheel with the couch that’s wired to vibrate on the sub channel with a few thousands watts.  8) Probably brewing after work tomorrow…

You guys should all submit your garage photos for a free magnetic bottle opener (or t-shirt or whatever.) I’d love to add a bunch of garage homebrew set ups to the garage photo gallery -
http://www.carguygarage.com/pictures.html

Thanks for the forum and help,

  • Jim

My garage is full of lumber and junk. Honestly.  I have old cans of motor oil and crap like that.

Yeah, we get a lot of guys who send in those photos. That’s fine. If I can get you in your garage to take a picture, and you know it needs work, then the next thing you get is a piece of promotional material from my company in the mail — well, there’s a reason that web page has been around for years, along with our company
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