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Fiddleback on Tap Saturdays

Nice sheath (I do the same with my danglers), not so sure about the beer though:p

:) Growing up in Colorado, and being the last year grandfathered in on being able to drink beer at 18 instead of having to be 21, meant supporting the local mega brewery and drinking Coors Light. Still break one out every now and then.
 
We are renovating our condo so I just got done painting all day. This is going go down very well! :thumbup: It's not a great pic but the Bell's Porter is iced cold!

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You are right Dave. More fresh input is needed on this thread. I'll try to make a contribution this weekend.

What's the deal with the grind on your lovely Nessmuk? Is that a short convex or a tall scandi grind? Great spalting on that one by the way.

Phil

Either I'm drinking too much :eek: or this thread has slowed down! :D

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That is a short convex Phil. This is a 3/32" Nessie. It cuts like a dream. The perfect Corona lime Fiddleback. :D
 
Late afternoon with some chips, guacamole, and a cold IPA on the back patio. A nice burlap Toothpik and my best buddy Jessie completes the party.

Phil




 
Jessie looks like a cool dog Phil......there is so much expression......all knowing & all seeing !
 
It's not Saturday or brew, but I'm enjoying this vino and Big Paw.

Cheers Thurin, if it wasn't for your pics, I wouldn't own this fine piece.

Thanks buddy.

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It's Saturday lunchtime in small town Japan. Vending machine beer, the only Fiddleback I have with me (trusty stainless HB) and a terrible attempt at a try stick - in this case 'Try again stick'. Got some curious glances wandering down the road and into the hotel with a small branch!

 
After a 14 hour work day on 2.5 hours sleep, this is now officially Fiddleback on Tap Monday.

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After a 14 hour work day on 2.5 hours sleep, this is now officially Fiddleback on Tap Monday.

10.2% Ale sounds really good after a long day like that. You are doing your duty supporting the local microbreweries. Enjoy it Nathan!

Phil
 
10.2% Ale sounds really good after a long day like that. You are doing your duty supporting the local microbreweries. Enjoy it Nathan!

Phil

Thanks Phil! I could have a local micro every night and it'd take forever to get through them all.

This is the good stuff. Head disappeared pretty quick. The fact that most if it is in my mustache didn't help. But Yum! This bottle is going on my top shelf of elites. (another pic for another day).

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Hiking buddy taking a break Saturday afternoon poolside. Don't have the concrete counter tops finished yet, but the taps are fully functional. On tap this afternoon are New Begium Ranger IPA and Four Peaks 8th St. Pale.
 
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Hiking buddy taking a break Saturday afternoon poolside. Don't have the concrete counter tops finished yet, but the taps are fully functional. On tap this afternoon are New Begium Ranger IPA and Four Peaks 8th St. Pale.

Looks rough! :)
 
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