Married
Posted on: 3/26/2012 11:03:00 PM by Chris
My site has been pretty dead as of late. However, it’s for a pretty damn good reason (well, depending on who you ask): I got married.
Two years ago in November, I asked my fiancée to marry me and she was foolish enough to say yes. When we couldn’t decide to get married in Michigan, where I am from, or Arizona, where she is from, we decided on somewhere completely different: Kauai in Hawaii.
We couldn’t invite a lot of people but we were very fortunate that so many people were able to come and join us. On Sunday, March 11th Erin and I were joined in what I’m assured was an official ceremony (as long as our marriage does not run for President). It was raining on the day of the wedding but as you can see from the picture, things were still beautiful. Afterwards, we stayed in Kauai for our honeymoon and had a fantastic time there. We stayed at the fanciest hotel either of us have ever been to (the Princeville St Regis), hiked down to a natural ocean pool (that many people have died trying to swim in), went on a boat and plane tour, tried out paddle boarding and surfing, and just totally had a blast. If you’re thinking about going to Hawaii, I’d recommend Kauai (even though I haven’t been to the other islands yet).
On the beer front, Kauai doesn’t really get a lot of craft beers imported. They do, however, have a few local breweries. Of particular note is the Coconut Porter from Maui Brewing Company and Hawaii Nui Brewing’s Hapa Ale. I’m not really sure if there is anywhere stateside that you can get these but if you have a chance, I’d recommend them. Deserving of an honorable mention was Kona Brewing Company’s Longboard Lager and Big Wave Golden Ale.
Erin and I are having a little get together in a couple weeks to celebrate our engagement (oh yeah, that happened) and my friend at work, George, offered to help me brew a batch of beer for the party. George (pronounced “Whore Hay”) is to home brewing what I am to home drinking. He knows more than I can ever hope to learn about brewing and it was a very educational experience spending the day freezing our asses off in his garage.
we were siphoning water from the blue cooler into the yellow cooler. This enabled us to get both the proper amount of water into the kettle and helped us get more sugar into the kettle (the sugar is what turns into alcohol). While the water (beer) was getting back into the kettle, we
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