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If you want to keep it to the BJCP style, I would not use the wheat. But that's totally up to you. Traditionally, I don't believe it would have wheat in it.
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Just having a "missing my fuzzy girls" moment. They've all very good homes. But that doesn't mean I don't miss the fuzzy hug moments.
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Well poo... water heater went to pieces... so went to town today to get a new one, tubing, etc. The only good thing that happened today... my order came in so I stopped in at the LHBS/natural food store. They ordered/received a 50lb sack of 2-row for me. Now I don't want to fix the water problem, I want to brew... oh... what to do, what to do..... Ya can guess what the wife is telling me to do... LOL
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In preparation for holidays, I smoked my first turkey.....12lbs, no brine, filled cavity with orange and lemon quarters, 325 deg....for 3.5 hours.....tasted great

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astrobeerman wrote:In preparation for holidays, I smoked my first turkey.....12lbs, no brine, filled cavity with orange and lemon quarters, 325 deg....for 3.5 hours.....tasted great

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Hah! I went out and SHOT my first turkey yesterday. :banana:

Scared the crap out of the other people in the meat department and I've been asked to do my grocery shopping at a different store now. But it was FUN!

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FrozenInTime wrote:Well poo... water heater went to pieces... so went to town today to get a new one, tubing, etc. The only good thing that happened today... my order came in so I stopped in at the LHBS/natural food store. They ordered/received a 50lb sack of 2-row for me. Now I don't want to fix the water problem, I want to brew... oh... what to do, what to do..... Ya can guess what the wife is telling me to do... LOL
You may already know this, but two things can lengthen the life of a water heater. First, change the anode rod out on a regular basis. Many recommend doing that at the end of the warranty. Second, using the drain valve, drain sediment out of the tank regularly.

Having done both, I can say that draining the tank to do the anode rod takes a long, long time since you're not under pressure (80 gallon tank). Then flushing it time and time again to get all the gunk out. Then you replace the rod, fill the tank, put in bleach and let it sit. Then you have to flush the bleach out of the lines which takes a long while. And you do detect a faint bleach odor/taste for days after. All in all a full day's effort.
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FrozenInTime wrote:Well poo... water heater went to pieces... so went to town today to get a new one, tubing, etc. The only good thing that happened today... my order came in so I stopped in at the LHBS/natural food store. They ordered/received a 50lb sack of 2-row for me. Now I don't want to fix the water problem, I want to brew... oh... what to do, what to do..... Ya can guess what the wife is telling me to do... LOL
You may already know this, but two things can lengthen the life of a water heater. First, change the anode rod out on a regular basis. Many recommend doing that at the end of the warranty. Second, using the drain valve, drain sediment out of the tank regularly.

Having done both, I can say that draining the tank to do the anode rod takes a long, long time since you're not under pressure (80 gallon tank). Then flushing it time and time again to get all the gunk out. Then you replace the rod, fill the tank, put in bleach and let it sit. Then you have to flush the bleach out of the lines which takes a long while. And you do detect a faint bleach odor/taste for days after. All in all a full day's effort.
Thanks for the hints, definitely useful. In the old heaters defense, it was an 80 gallon one, was original to the house build. It was 40 yrs old so it had a very long life, I have very good, (fairly) clean water. It served it's purpose, the bottom of it rotted out. New one is now installed and operating quite nicely. Now.... what to do with the 50 lbs of grain, it is a nice problem to have!
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astrobeerman wrote:In preparation for holidays, I smoked my first turkey.....12lbs, no brine, filled cavity with orange and lemon quarters, 325 deg....for 3.5 hours.....tasted great

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Wow ~ that does look tasty, happy to see you are using your UDS. I've been cooking on mine all summer, love it. Have been doing a lot of chicken in the 5 lb range, I brine them all night, stuff with sliced apples and use Ken's Herb & Garlic marinade and smoke for around 5 hrs. 200 - 225 using apple and hickory wood mixed in the chacoal. They get ate up in a lot less time than it takes to cook them. I'm thinking of doing a turkey the same way.
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Wanted to go to the LHBS but SWMBO didn't want to, so I appeased her with a trip to the mall. Really wanted to get stuff to make that tripel :(
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Damn the turkey looks good... Haven't smoked a whole bird since last turkey day... Now I'm motivated....
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got the damage bill for the repairs to Der Bagle (and there are a few other things that still need to be done) Just under $7000.00. I have officially exceeded the value of Der Bagle in repairs of needed objects. :unsure:
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Ouch! Definitely have to do some serious traveling to get your use out of 'er now! Might take ya a couple years.... LOL... OUCH
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I'm ducking back into the house whilst the wort is boiling...cuz it's cold out yonder. Unfortunately, the wife has Soapies on the TV. My gawdz! What a bunch of whiney knickers in a knot complainint womenzez. I think I'll just go brave the cold.
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A shot of some fire water and you'll warm up enough for brewing outside.
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Yankeedag wrote:I'm ducking back into the house whilst the wort is boiling...cuz it's cold out yonder. Unfortunately, the wife has Soapies on the TV. My gawdz! What a bunch of whiney knickers in a knot complainint womenzez. I think I'll just go brave the cold.
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Also my post before this one moved me out of the newbie status, now with gained confidence I will tackle some more 5 gal batches, but with a better bottle instead of glass.
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