Not any surprise to me. I've also noticed some prices online have gone up but it will hopefully be temporary.
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Homebrewing rises during pandemic
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Homebrewing rises during pandemic
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That's the sequel: Pandemic II, The Rise of Homebrewing!
Just when you thought it was over!
Just when you thought it was over!
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
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With my job leading a medical group, I have been pretty much dealing with Covid-19 all day, every day. Thankfully in Indy, we have not been overwhelmed. Lots of very sick patients but everyone is the system has pulled together in an incredible way. Small victories as some patients recover and go home.I am so proud of all my front line doctors and nurses. Anyway, finally today I have had time to brew a rye IPA. Halfway through the boil now.
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what hops are you using?docpd wrote:... finally today I have had time to brew a rye IPA.
Homebrew will get you through times of no money
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Better than money will get you through times of no homebrew
- apologies to the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
Re: Homebrewing rises during pandemic
Centennial and Warrior. 1 oz of each in a 2.5 gallon batch. 0.25 oz of each at 60,20,7 minutes and dry hopped. Bottling this batch today.