Youngest Brewing Assistant

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WSC
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Youngest Brewing Assistant

Post by WSC »

Thought this might be a worth a laugh.

Had my 20 month old handing me caps while I bottled today.

Her Mum is in hospital after giving birth to our second daughter. Thought it was the perfect time to train her will Mum was laid up.

Can anyone beat a 20 month old bottling assistant in their production facility.

Love to hear your stories.....
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Post by damonpeyo »

hehehe :lol:

Don't have any kids myself, even I am godfather to couple :roll:

Can image they would be handy when they are older and can walk to pull open the fridge and get the beer for you, what would be be better if they also could know how to pour a good glass of beer 8)

Maybe reward them few packets of lollies or few coins for every time they pour a good clear glass of HB? Makes them try harder next time to pour even better than the last glass?

May cost money a bit, but image what a good barmaids/barmans they could turn out to impress your mates? Think of this as a small f==k-all investment for the future generation. :P
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Post by ACTbrewer »

I have a production line. 9 yr old does all tasks (bar solo capping). 4yr olds use the bottling wand and write on, or stick stickers on the caps. 2yr old puts caps on filled bottles, and (generally runs amok). Dad drinks finished products. Mum.......?!
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Post by scblack »

That sounds cool guys.

My 16month old daughter can't help with anything yet, but when I come out of the garage carrying a cold longneck, she ALWAYS has to come up and check it out. She's been doing that since she could walk.

I call it the bub test, and her approval makes it a better beer. :lol:
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Post by muddy »

WSC,

Congratulations are in order. Well done. Will have my own little head wetting session this evening.

My 2 boys would be more likely to pinch a few bottles rather than help me bottle. Diesel the mastiff cross is more interested but he doesnt do much for sanitation, especially when he dribbles from those dirty big jowls.
I recently caught him with his head in a just emptied fermenter licking the yeast cake up.

Cheers

Muddy
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Post by WSC »

I'm glad to see I'm not the only one using cheap child labour on this site!!
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Post by Copperhead Deb »

You can never start em to young lol, and no I can't beat that record, I do have some help with my 13 yr old twin boys who think Mums hobby is a riot ...... they also keep asking me if I am secretly indulging in something illegal * hee hee, having two extra hands on bottling day does help out alot I gotta say. I also use the opportunity in brewing, as a kinda science lesson, they willingly grab the hydro for readings and make assessments on probable alcohol content Congrats on your new bub and make sure you brew something special up for Mum okay ?
Cheers to you all
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Post by WSC »

I have ginger beer that I saved for Mum, and she does seem to like my latest mid strength mexican brew.

Tip for all the guys, I told my wife I was making several special brews for the christening and since then I have not got any negative comments about the amount of time I spend brewing or the number of brews I drink.

Happy days!
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