Sounds that are music to a homebrewer's ears

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Sounds that are music to a homebrewer's ears

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I'm sitting here typing this with the steady singing of the stir bar mixing my yeast starter. It's a lovely sound, because it means I'll have a large, healthy crop of yeast to pitch in my pilsner Sunday morning.

I also like to hear the bloop of the CO2 passing through the airlock during primary fermentation.

And the Psssshhhhh! when I pry the cap off a well-conditioned homebrew.

What sounds make you, as a homebrewer, happy?
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I like the sound my kettle makes right when the boil begins. I swear it sounds just like 'beer thirty'!
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how bout the sound of someone when they take a drink of you homebrew for the first time......they take a sip and say something like mmmmm....that is good!! you made this??

also i have to second the little pffffft sound upon opening a bottle
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The lack of sound when the boil starts and the hot break doesn't foam over the pot and burn on the stovetop!
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Calling a measurement out on brew day and BB2 shouts out "SPOT ON". :banana: :banana:
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"Ding Dong" That's the sound of the UPS guy dropping off a delivery from a fellow Borg member!!!
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FedoraDave wrote:
I also like to hear the bloop of the CO2 passing through the airlock during primary fermentation.

And the Psssshhhhh! when I pry the cap off a well-conditioned homebrew.
Have to agree with these two, Dave. I actually recorded the bubbling of the airlock once and made it a sound on my mobile phone for an incoming text message. Apparently I was the only one that got it and thought it was cool amongst our friends. Now they know :D
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Hmmmm, whilst brewing, sounds that are music to me is.... Grand Funk Railroad!! yea-yea... I know....
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My wife coming home after I brew an IPA and yelling, "Yuck, the house smells like dirty socks!"
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JimH wrote:My wife coming home after I brew an IPA and yelling, "Yuck, the house smells like dirty socks!"
My room mate thinks the IPAs I have brewed all smell like horse pee.

I really love the sound of the bubbles going through the S airlocks I have. I do all the fermenting in my closet or in a minifridge in my bedroom. And the sound of an active fermentation or two is one of the best ways to just relax and pretend the drama of the outside world doesn't exist.
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I have to agree on the sounds of fermentation through an airlock. Every batch, I take the time to sit, listen and watch...
And Grand Funk Railroad ROCKS!!

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The air lock bubbling the sound of the bottle opening and the wort boiling are all great sounds. And Grand Funk Railroad while your brewing never hurts these old ears, And i was lucky enough to see Black Oak Arkansas way back in the early 70s. (Jim Dandy to the rescue Rocks)
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I am listening to my blow off bucket gurgling from all the way upstairs.
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Sounds like a good way to fall asleep too...
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