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5th Annual Lumberjocks Beer Swap!

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
Welcome to the fifth annual LJs Beer Swap :)) People always tell me that they wish they had known we were doing this. Well, now you know! Tell all your friends (who are over 21)! No one who has participated has ever said they wish they hadn't. So here's your chance. Quit thinking and wishing and just jump on in!!

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Edit on 9/8/21 to add: Reveals start at post #2062

If you like beer, you've come to the right place! Heck, even if you don't like beer but like making stuff and having fun, you've come to the right place! Check out some of the projects from the first beer swap and from the second beer swap and the third beer swap and last year's beer swap You'll see that this is a fun swap where you can let your creativity shine :)

So here's what we're doing (aka "the rules"):
  • You'll send a six-pack of beer and some sort of "accessory" to your recipient who will be assigned randomly. You are responsible for packing and shipping to your recipient. Remember bottles are breakable so please pack accordingly.
  • Before signing up, please do a little Googling on how to ship beer and what the restrictions by different shipping companies are. You'll be responsible for shipping and I won't give any "legal" advice on the issue so please know about it.
  • The goal is to send your recipient something they can't run down to the corner store and buy. We don't need Budweiser or Miller Light being shipped all over the country. So pick some beer that is brewed local to you or near you that isn't distributed nationally IF YOU CAN. I know there are some locations where there may not be any craft breweries. In that case, just go to the store and try to find something you think is unique and not mass-marketed.
  • The "accessory" is completely up to you and your creativity. Coasters, bottle openers, mugs, totes, beer-dispensing hats, the list goes on…. Just try to squeeze a little wood in there if you can. But this is for fun so there really are no rules ;-)
  • YOU MUST PARTICIPATE IN THE THREAD TO PLAY! I'm very serious about this. I will drop you from the participation list faster than a drunk daddy with an ugly baby if you don't check in at least once a week. That means post a comment in the thread. Even if it's just "I'm still here and I'm working on my project." You need to post it. I think if you embrace the banter and participate regularly you'll have a good time and make some new friends though. If you're sensitive or can't take a joke though, you should probably just move on along. This is not the swap your looking for (in obi-wan's voice).
  • If you are new to LJ swaps I will require that you send me a picture of your completed project that you are ready to ship ON TIME - see dates below before your sender ships your package. Since there is no progress picture in this swap, this will ensure that everyone that ships a package on time receives one on time as well. Swap veterans can ignore this. Swap veterans will also know exactly why I'm doing this. I will NOT e-mail you or PM you a reminder if you don't provide this. Sorry but we're all adults. If I don't get this picture from you ON TIME, you will be dropped from the list and your recipient will be re-assigned to your sender. So PLEASE keep up with the deadline dates below and e-mail or PM me IN ADVANCE if there is an issue. I will work with you AS LONG AS YOU COMMUNICATE AHEAD OF TIME.

Other Stuff:
  • If you want to play and don't drink alcohol or have health issues that affect what you can receive, then no problem! Just MAKE SURE when you send your registration e-mail you tell me what you can or cannot have. I will make sure your sender knows and understands. So if you are a diabetic who doesn't drink, no sweat! We'll get you some diet soda or sparkling water or something.
  • No other special requests please. Let's not make it hard to try to shop for beer because your recipient only likes bottle-conditioned German wheat beers that have 8.2% ABV and only comes in 19.476 oz plastic cans. If everyone adheres to Rule 3 in the last section, you'll get good quality beers and get to try something new.
  • But, by all means, make use of this forum to discuss interesting beers and what you like or don't like. I know I've gotten some good recommendations of beers to try through casual conversation many times and ended up finding something I loved. Also, while I enjoy good beer, I'm not really an educated connoisseur of the beverage. So please share your knowledge in the thread as well.
  • When you post your project, please use the tag beer swap 2021
  • For shipping reasons, unfortunately, we're going to have to restrict this to participants in the continental US. Sorry to the rest of y'all :-( Please feel free to play along at home though! Make yourself a nice new beer-guzzling accessory and show it to us when the rest of us reveal our swap packages! :)

To sign up:
Shoot me an e-mail at lumberjocks.summer16swap at gmail dot com
  • Your email should contain:
    1. LJ username
    2. Real Name
    3. Shipping Address

You'll receive an e-mail from the same address assigning your recipient and their address and information.

Dates:
If you're participating, send me an e-mail at the above address by Monday 7/19.
I'll send out recipient information the following Friday 7/23.
First time swappers MUST send me a picture of their ready-to-ship project by midnight EDT on Monday 8/23
Please ship your package no later than Monday 8/30 .
We'll post reveal pictures on Wednesday 9/8 or sooner if everyone receives theirs earlier.

I'll keep a list of participants below. If you send a registration e-mail but I don't put your name on this list in a day or 2, PM me or send another e-mail. Thanks for playing, let's have some fun!

Participants:
HokieKen C
Keebler1 C
Lazyman C
Bill Berklich C
doubleG469 C
mikeacg C
therealSteveN C
pottz C
Woodmaster1 C
JD77 C
drsurfrat C
Gregory DISHONORABLE DISCHARGE
duckmilk C
EarlS C
jeff C
 

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#707 ·
SteveN, you can "insert hyperlink" using the link symbol at the top of the text entry box. The long URL goes in there, and you just choose a word to highlight. That doesn t break anyone s phone screen and also doesn t require you to jump through hoops to paste a URL.

- JohnMcClure
I understand, that is what I was trying to explain earlier. The "hyperlinks" at this site suck. I fully understand how to use them, but if you do and someone clicks one, it takes you off site to some possibly unknown place. Everywhere else on the web they just calmly open another page in your browser, and you retain your spot on the site you click the link on, and open the page with the new site. Either we have the ultra cheeep version, or someone doesn't know how to set them up? So I had taken to just posting the link. I only use a "Cell phone" as a phone, so I didn't know that caused issues.
 
#708 ·
I m sure they buy chile from many different farmers. All chiles in that valley are of the same quality pretty much, along with the much lesser known Pecos Valley.
- duckmilk
One of my all time favorite cookbooks is by a Lady out there. Her name is Jane Butel, and the book is Chili Madness

I used a hyperDUD, and also just laid it in there for idgits like me that like to copy and paste.

https://www.amazon.com/Chili-Madness-Jane-Butel/dp/0894801341

She refers many times to a spice company, and darned if I can remember it, but they had all of the necessary spices she used in the book. I'll try to find the book, and post the name. Really good eats, but the Navajo Green chili could be used to remove rust. HOTTTTttttttt.
 
#710 · (Edited by Moderator)
The "hyperlinks" at this site suck. I fully understand how to use them, but if you do and someone clicks one, it takes you off site to some possibly unknown place. Everywhere else on the web they just calmly open another page in your browser, and you retain your spot on the site you click the link on, and open the page with the new site.

- therealSteveN
Just right click the link and select open in new tab from the pop up menu. Yeah it's dumb but not too much trouble to prevent navigating away from the current web page.
 
#717 ·
That was interesting. I'm not going to reset my fridge for every new beer, tho. :)

I like the comment at the end - drink it the way you like it. Just like refurbishing planes: Paint it if you want, leave the patina if you want….
 
#718 ·
That was interesting. I m not going to reset my fridge for every new beer, tho. :)

I like the comment at the end - drink it the way you like it. Just like refurbishing planes: Paint it if you want, leave the patina if you want….

- drsurfrat
I'm not resetting mine either. In the back stuff get's icy, out front pretty darn cold.

Yeah, it's a shame so many writers with a strong conviction are scared to say so anymore. So many offer those lame azz exceptions in summation. They want to poke the Bear, without ever getting near an actual Bear.
 
#721 ·
ha ha yeah id say those are 5 gallon cups ?

- pottz

They are almost waist high, I d say more like 50 gallon cups. About the size you would buy for dust collection anyhow. Way bigger than 5 s

- therealSteveN

I think I found out how they made the BIG cups.

- therealSteveN
perfect ill order a tanker full of beer you guys make the cups.game on-lol.
 
#722 ·
I m sure they buy chile from many different farmers. All chiles in that valley are of the same quality pretty much, along with the much lesser known Pecos Valley.
- duckmilk

One of my all time favorite cookbooks is by a Lady out there. Her name is Jane Butel, and the book is Chili Madness

I used a hyperDUD, and also just laid it in there for idgits like me that like to copy and paste.

https://www.amazon.com/Chili-Madness-Jane-Butel/dp/0894801341

She refers many times to a spice company, and darned if I can remember it, but they had all of the necessary spices she used in the book. I ll try to find the book, and post the name. Really good eats, but the Navajo Green chili could be used to remove rust. HOTTTTttttttt.

- therealSteveN
It says she is the owner of the Pecos Valley Spice Company which is the valley I mentioned above.
 
#723 ·
Son in Law getting the new place ready for grand opening. It's his first gig at head brewer.
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This makes me think back to my wife's grand parents. Before prohibition they had a brewery on the property "Pure H Beer" brewed by the Hanson brothers. After prohibition they turned it into a tavern. It was physically in the house just off the kitchen. Grandpa poured me a beer and said that will be 75 cents, I must have looked surprised so he said I got this one. That was the last free beer of the visit though.
 

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