랩쓰레 II

Discussion in 'Korea' started by Hyok, May 10, 2005.

  1. cha doo ri

    cha doo ri Member

    Jul 17, 2004
    L.A.

    spam is the sh1t i eat it almost everyday :) ....
     
  2. forzakr

    forzakr New Member

    Oct 29, 2001
    Seoul, Korea
    Club:
    FC Seoul
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    Spam with rice is pretty good actually:D
     
  3. Korean Tiger

    Korean Tiger Member

    Oct 6, 2004
    Seoul, Korea
    That's true.

    밥통에 밥은 조금 있는데 반찬은 김치 하나밖에 없을 때, 스팸을 구워 같이 먹으면 괜찮죠. 이번에 휴가나와서 집에서 처음으로 먹은 메뉴였음.
     
  4. rkim291968

    rkim291968 New Member

    Oct 6, 2004
    CA, USA
    This is the last post before I fly to Korea for a week. :cool:
    I (my wife) could not fit going to the Suwon match on 7/6 in my schedule. :(
    I will try to 랩 when I can in Korea. I've got Seol & Cha - great players for KNT IMO. ;)

    Hey, KT. Keep Korea safe from NK while I am there for a week, eh? I've got 17 children to feed back in the USA. :D
     
  5. Korean Tiger

    Korean Tiger Member

    Oct 6, 2004
    Seoul, Korea
    No problem. We will keep our country safe forever. ;)

    전우가 사수한 NLL, 우리가 지킨다!
    (Note: NLL stands for 북방한계선.)
     
  6. Elliad

    Elliad Member

    Jun 22, 2002
    Sydney, Australia
    hm... one might take advantage of the circumstances then...

    geez, you've been busy haven't you, you womaniser you ;)
     
  7. Hyok

    Hyok Member+

    Sep 4, 2002
    California
    I thought he only had one kid, who is 17 years old. :confused:
     
  8. GuruSky

    GuruSky Member

    Jan 7, 2004
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    rkim's son is 17? holy moly.
     
  9. Hyok

    Hyok Member+

    Sep 4, 2002
    California
    LOL. Why, are you young enough to be his son? :D
     
  10. seolseol

    seolseol Member+

    Apr 26, 2003
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Im his secret son.
     
  11. GuruSky

    GuruSky Member

    Jan 7, 2004
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    unfortunately, yeah. :D

    looks like I'm only a year or two older than his son. :cool:
     
  12. GuruSky

    GuruSky Member

    Jan 7, 2004
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    I never knew you were adopted. :D
     
  13. seolseol

    seolseol Member+

    Apr 26, 2003
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    You could never have guessed.
     
  14. Elliad

    Elliad Member

    Jun 22, 2002
    Sydney, Australia
    lol, Hyok, what's wrong with you? ;)
     
  15. Hyok

    Hyok Member+

    Sep 4, 2002
    California
    :confused: What do you mean? I definitely recall him saying that he has one son. I might be wrong about the exact age, but it was in the teens.
     
  16. Paul.eta

    Paul.eta Member

    Jan 21, 2003
    I thought rkim was talking about feeding "랩's" to us :D
     
  17. Elliad

    Elliad Member

    Jun 22, 2002
    Sydney, Australia
    it was just a joke on rkim's original comment (of having 17 kids), I didn't know you'd take it seriously :)
     
  18. Paul.eta

    Paul.eta Member

    Jan 21, 2003
    so what is everyone doing this morning/afternoon/evening?

    I'm contemplating whether to go play tennis or watch War of the Worlds
     
  19. Hyok

    Hyok Member+

    Sep 4, 2002
    California
    Sorry...I thought you were taking him somewhat seriously. Hard to convey tone, even with emoticons. :)
     
  20. Hyok

    Hyok Member+

    Sep 4, 2002
    California
    I'm drinking some homebrew. I'd usually watch the Dodger game, but they played during the day, and I already know the score.
     
  21. Paul.eta

    Paul.eta Member

    Jan 21, 2003
    Cool, what kind of equipment do you need to brew your own beer? I've seen some kits at Fry's Electronics, but I'm not sold on em.
     
  22. Hyok

    Hyok Member+

    Sep 4, 2002
    California
    WTF? Why would Fry's sell homebrewing equipment? That is baffling.

    Anyway, it all depends on how simple or complex you want to make it. The simplest would be to use malt extract (it's like a syrup) and only boil just enough water to dissove it. So, you'd need a 2 gallon pot to boil some water, a 5 gallon plastic bucket with a top to ferment the beer in. You will need various tubing to transfer the fermented beer into bottles. So, you would need empty beer bottles, caps, and a capper.

    Where do you live? Most major cities have a homebrew shop, and you can buy a kit that has all you need. It'll cost about $50 for the kit. About $30 of material and you can have 5 gallons of beer. The $30 would be the cost incurred each time you brew. The $50 is a one time cost for the equipment. The most important thing is to keep everything clean and sanitized, so that the only thing fermenting the beer is the yeast, not bacteria or wild yeasts floating around in dust in the air.

    My cost each time is about $12, because I culture my own yeast, and I use whole malted barley, which I turn into liquid malt. But you need additional equipment to do that.
     
  23. Paul.eta

    Paul.eta Member

    Jan 21, 2003
    I live in Seattle, there should be a few shops here ;)
    I've read a couple articles in the past 10-20 minutes and I'm going to try it sometime in August. It sure beats the hell out of paying $15 for a 12 of hefeweizen or guinness.

    Thanks, Hyung Nim :D
     
  24. Hyok

    Hyok Member+

    Sep 4, 2002
    California
    Oh yeah, in Seattle, there should be plenty of shops around. Plus, you should be able to get some fresh local hops. Heck, if you had the room, you'd be able to grow your own hops. I can't grow hops here...too hot.

    Remember, sanitize, sanitize, sanitze. That way you avoid sour beer.
     
  25. dhuwman

    dhuwman Member

    Dec 24, 2004
    Earth
    I never knew there was some other person in Seattle.
    Wow, I feel like I'm living in a popular place
     

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