Category: Life

  • I don’t wanna. Ber, when asked for blog post ideas

    I probably wasn’t supposed to put this on the internet.

  • I’m sitting at Quill’s Coffee on Baxter and this is staring at me.

    Oh shit, who was vice president in 2012?
    Oh shit, who was vice president in 2012?

    I had planned to get a little bit of Gus Bus Trivia writing done before this… but now I think I’ll just sit here nervously and wait.

  • Some wedding advice from The Onion today included this tip:

    Instead of hiring a DJ, don’t.

    Amber and I totally did that! 🙂

    Budget Wedding Tips || The Onion

  • Great Flood Brewing Company has been the new kid brewery on the block in Louisville for one year now. No, really, tomorrow is their one year anniversary. I’m not part of the “Louisville Beer Snobs,” but I am part of the “people that love awesome things in Louisville” so I found Great Flood to be amazing from the get-go. Three guys, about my age, doing something a lot homebrewers only dream of – it’s a great story. They rallied the community around their opening, did a great build-out of their space, and it was hit immediately.

    But those aforementioned beer snobs of Louisville would occasionally jab at me for my love of GFBC. Using words I can’t pronounce to tell me a beer I enjoyed was poor. To be honest though, there were a couple in those first weeks that I didn’t like too. My point being, at one year in, these guys have moved from amateurs to pros very successfully. The new High Water Series of barrel-aged beers really seems like the cap that says “we know what we’re doing.”

    As members of the Flood Liars Club, Amber and I got to attend the release of all four of these beers at a members-only guided tasting. We also bought 4-pack #10 of these limited edition delights.

    The first beer in the guided tasting was the Velvet Racer. It’s an imperial red ale, with a lot of rye in its grain bill. It was aged in bourbon barrels, like the rest of the High Water series, but we can’t speak to what brand of bourbon. “Velvet Racer” got its name because there was a roller coaster in Southern Indiana during Louisville’s Great Flood of 1937 (the brewery’s name sake) that was destroyed when an entire house floated into it.

    Velvet Racer
    Velvet Racer

    Next up was the Double Eclipse Imperial Brown Ale. The Eclipse Brown is a big hit at Great Flood, since day one, so this big brother version was a good call for them to create. Doubly so because the regular version rides the line between Brown Ale / Porter, and this beer just takes it right on into that latter category. One of the things they did to get it up to a whoppin’ 12% ABV was to add brown sugar. It’s a big beer, but really smooth.

    Double Eclipse
    Double Eclipse

    Tribulation is not a new beer for Great Flood, though their first batch sold out quickly so it’s still new to a lot of folks! It’s a barrel-aged breakfast stout that actually got about 3 to 3.5 months in the barrel, longer than the Velvet Racer and Double Eclipse.

    To make the beer, they actually added lactose, as you would a milk stout. But there’s also oats like an oatmeal stout, and coffee from Sunergos (like a coffee stout.) A true Louisville take on the breakfast stout. Matt, the head brewer, said the goal of this beer was to balance all the ingredients, “not too much coffee, not too much oats,” and that it’s the beer of the evening he was most proud of.

    Tribulation
    Tribulation

    The “Old Imperial 37” is a barrel-aged vanilla porter. They actually made their own bourbon vanilla extract for it! I love vanilla, and this is one of the best vanilla beers I’ve ever tasted. “I’m in love with this beer,” Ber said to me after her first few sips.

    Old Imperial '37
    Old Imperial ’37

    All in all, an incredible evening with tasty brews. We played a game of Catan Dice and goofed around a lot too.

  • I use to-do lists out of necessity.

    I don’t trust myself to actually remember anything. But I do trust myself to stare crazily at a list of things I know to be important. When I was completely broke, I started using Mint to keep track of my money. I saved money really well. Not because I’m a super saver, but because I could stare at a budget for hours. It kept me calm and collected.

    Fellow Automatticians recently mentioned using Wunderlist, a to-do application. It’s been a strong ally in my fight against procrastination. Hearing the ‘ding’ with every item completed is incredibly motivating. Whenever I find my mind wandering, I open up Wunderlist and gather my thoughts at my list.

    But I uncovered something even more powerful recently. Clearing out every single item in my “Today” list is incredibly satisfying. Better than gettings things done is getting everything done. Good sets of goals are better than larger sets of goals.

    “Just right” is the best.

  • Tonight’s date night was bottling our small batch of braggot.

    It’s coming in just over 11% ABV and plenty of honey taste but malty mouthfeel. We’ll let these bottle condition for a couple months to properly mellow out, but then we have the honey for another batch this summer.

  • There’s only one toy my cat, Bagheera, regularly enjoys – his fake mice.

    Look at him going to town on that purple mouse.
    Look at him going to town on that purple mouse.

    And I truly believe those are his favorite toys because he enjoys hunting. He chatters at birds out the window all the time.

    Last October, he staked out a faux fireplace in our house for two hours. When a mouse finally popped his head out, Bagheera snagged him by the claw and flung him across the room. I saw the whole thing. We started to say he was earning his keep.

    Until today.

    Last night we heard the mouse scratches. Early this morning, Bagheera was hunting down the mouse but was unsuccessful. Tonight, I finally caught a glimpse of the mouse and kept him cornered. Amber brought Bagheera into the room, and we were ready for the magic to happen.

    Bagheera stared at the mouse. Nothing. No panther-like growl. No quick flick of the claws. He stared at the mouse, blinked, and walked away.

    Amber killed the mouse with her science skills.

    I’m thinking the cat needs to start paying rent.

    https://twitter.com/alexjgustafson/status/549928503907737600

  • My wife and her best friend, Kirsten, have done all the events in this year’s Louisville Triple Crown of running. Yesterday was the last leg, the Papa John’s 10 Miler.

    Here’s video of Amber and Kirsten crossing the finish line. (May want to turn down your volume a bit before watching.)

    Kickass results. I’m super proud of her:

    Amber's Race results


    (Update) Amber wrote about the race too!