The Domestic Beast Blog: November 2013

The Domestic Beast Blog

Monday, November 11, 2013

Trio's First Pheasant Hunt


There is nothing quite like a crisp cool November morning, an excited dog at your feet, and pheasants on the brain.

Pheasant hunting has been a joy of mine for quite a few years now. It is a very active and exciting sport that really gets the blood pumping. It is a lot of walking which is great exercise for myself and the dog. Mostly though it is the anticipation, the anxiousness of not knowing when a bird could explode from the grass in front of you!
A couple of days ago I took our pup Trio out on his first pheasant hunt. While we did not manage to bring home a pheasant for supper we did get some action and have a great experience.  

I let him explore the parking lot for a while to get him running around and burn off some of his excitement. This was only the second time he had been out in the marsh and all of the sights and smells had to be explored. While he was exploring I was listening for a rooster to cackle as the sun slowly crept higher in the sky.


There! An excited cackle from a rooster pheasant just to the south of us. I had been watching Trio explore the area as the pheasant sounded off and he stopped immediately to listen. Now I knew exactly which way to go and we started off.
We headed south towards the source of the sound, passing through a brush line and into the open field. We had only just begun walking through the tall grass when Trio reached a corner in the field. A flurry of wings and grass erupted right in front of little Trio and he stopped only for a second before he leapt off after the bird. I raised my gun and got off a shot but some tree branches interfered and the bird sailed off into the distance.

I called Trio back and praised him for a job well done. In the few seconds that our first encounter lasted I was able to learn many things about my new puppy! First I could see that he was very excited by finding the bird and wanted more than anything to catch it. This is very important for a bird dog because sometimes a large bird like a pheasant can scare them and cause them to become bird shy. Second I saw how he reacted when retracing the spot where the bird had been, how his tail moved and how he carried himself. It is very important for a hunter to know exactly how your dog reacts when they find bird scent or get "birdy". I noticed how his tail movements quickened and how his overall movements changed, he was moving very aggressively back and forth towards the scent trail. Being able to discern between a birdy dog and just normal excitement will make you more prepared for a flush.

So even though we did not bag a bird that morning we had a great first experience. Trio got his first encounter with a live bird and his first chance to meet the rest of the hunting group as well.

Pheasant hunting is a great sport to share between friends both two legged and four legged!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Gift Guide for the Beer Guy

Do you have a beer fanatic in your life? If the answer is yes then you know just how picky we can be about our beer! This also makes it difficult to buy us gifts related to beer because we can get so particular. This year make your beer connoisseur light up with these great gift ideas straight from the wishlist of a true beer fan!


The first rule of beer drinking is to always pour it out...into a glass of course! The only way to get the best beer experience is to always drink from a glass. A different style of beer equals a different style of glass, this is a great set from Libbey that includes six different glasses for six different types of beer. It also includes a guide to each glass and beer style as well as a food pairings list!


If you are like me then you enjoy sitting outside with a cold beer, especially next to a hot grill! I am a huge fan of charcoal grills but not a fan of getting ashes in my beer or bugs or anything. Brew2Go has the solution with their insulated beer tumbler! Not only does it keep your beer cold it also has a lid, no more bugs or other foreign substances invading your beer glass (unless your drinking an import that is!). It also looks like an upside down beer bottle which is really cool! 


This is a really great poster of all the different styles of beer. While it is a spoof on the periodic table of elements, it contains a lot of really good, accurate information. Home brewers will really appreciate this gift as it contains original and final gravity's for each type of beer! It also has a good explanation of each type and commercial examples of each beer. 


Once your beer lover has finished studying the periodic table of beers poster it is time for them to roll up their sleeves and create their perfect beer at home! This home brewing starter kit from Superior Brew Kit is the perfect way to get started in home brewing. This is the most complete kit I could find, it has everything you need except the stainless steel stock pot. If you are going to get into home brewing please start out with a kit like this one, I know it is pricey but it will give you high quality results. DO NOT start out with a cheap home brew kit, your experience will not be good and you will give up on the hobby before realizing how much fun it actually is! 


Here is a high quality stock pot that will go perfectly with the home brewing kit that we just talked about. This 5 gallon pot is from Polar Ware, it is made of high quality food grade stainless steel and won't break the bank! The best part about this pot is that it is made right here in the good ole USA! 
The next item on the list for the beginning home brewer is a beer kit. I have used these kits before and the beer is really good! Brewer's Best kits are great for beginners and come complete with detailed instructions on how to brew your first batch of beer. All the ingredients are included to make a 5gal batch of beer!


While the beer kits are great I will definitely suggest swapping out the yeast that comes in the kit with a liquid yeast from Wyeast. These are high quality strains of liquid yeast that will greatly improve the flavor of your beer! Wyeast has a great collection of yeast for many different flavors of beer.


What is the best way to enjoy your newly crafted home brew? By drinking it out of a boot of course! The glass boot is a great old German beer drinking tradition that any beer fanatic will appreciate. This is a 2 liter boot from Oktoberfest Haus and can easily hold an entire six pack so be careful when you fill this up!


If your beer fan has a bar or a man cave, the ultimate gift is a kegerator! This model from Kegco is perfect for the beer fan who wants to take things to the next level. This model ships with everything except the keg, including a CO2 tank! It is also equipped with 2.5 inch casters to easily roll it from one place to another. This model also comes with two removable shelves so you can use it as a regular refrigerator once the keg is tapped out!  


The second most important accessory for any home bar or man cave is a classic beer light! This one is a classic Miller High Life suspended light. No matter what beer your fanatic is in love with there is a beer light to match. However, any Wisconsin beer fan can definitely appreciate this classic light! 


Many of us beer minded guys like to wear our love of beer on our sleeves and now we literally can! These great beer mug cuff links will make the perfect stocking stuffer for the beer lover in your life!



Finally we must cover what to get for that beer lover who is also a Star Wars fan. This is probably the greatest bottle opener that I have seen so far! Diamond Select has created this Han Solo in carbonite bottle opener for Star Wars fans and beer drinkers a like. 



I hope this guide helps you find the right gift for the beer lover in your life. I am also curious to see what other gifts people come up with so feel free to leave a comment and let me know what you got your beer lover!


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