Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
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Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
Bottling
Though it is nice to see two cases of beer there when I am done
Pouring a 50lb sack of grain into two buckets
Though once it is put away it sure is a nice feeling having all that grain available
Though it is nice to see two cases of beer there when I am done
Pouring a 50lb sack of grain into two buckets
Though once it is put away it sure is a nice feeling having all that grain available
Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
And cleaning. That is the worst part for me.
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Drinking:
Keg1:
Keg2:
Keg3:
Bottled:
Nothing!
Fermenting:
Fermenter 1 (5 Gal Bucket): Empty
Fermenter 2 (1 gal.): Empty
On Deck:
Something?!
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Drinking:
Keg1:
Keg2:
Keg3:
Bottled:
Nothing!
Fermenting:
Fermenter 1 (5 Gal Bucket): Empty
Fermenter 2 (1 gal.): Empty
On Deck:
Something?!
Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
amen!JimH wrote:And cleaning. That is the worst part for me.
Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
Brewing in extreme cold... because options are limited to brewing in extreme cold or not brew at all
Drinking the last of a "best" batch... I usually save two, until I create another "best" batch
Drinking the last of a "best" batch... I usually save two, until I create another "best" batch
Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
Speaking of "best" batch...I need to be doing another bourbon barrel porter.mtsoxfan wrote:Brewing in extreme cold... because options are limited to brewing in extreme cold or not brew at all
Drinking the last of a "best" batch... I usually save two, until I create another "best" batch
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Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
I'm right there with you on the bottling.
"Filled with mingled cream and amber
I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."
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I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."
Edgar Allan Poe
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Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
Preach it, brothah!JimH wrote:And cleaning. That is the worst part for me.
I don't mind bottling. My process is down pretty well, and even five-gallon batches go pretty smoothy. I don't even mind labeling all the bottles, either. It's "me" time.
I don't buy my grain in bulk, so I literally wouldn't know what I'm talking about here.
But all that washing!! Man, what a chore!
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Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
I don't mind separating my 50 lb sacks into two bins but I don't like bottling. Even with a beer gun after the keg is carbed is a pain. But, after having a keg, sometimes I do like pouring my beer from a bottle into a glass.
I don't like cleaning up the fermenter after I rack but it beats bottling 50 bottles I guess.
I don't like cleaning up the fermenter after I rack but it beats bottling 50 bottles I guess.
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Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
Washing and storing all of those bottles.
I brew more than I can drink. ( if that's a problem but it means I can't brew as often as I would like to)
I brew more than I can drink. ( if that's a problem but it means I can't brew as often as I would like to)
Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
Ugh, definitely cleaning is the worst for me. Teeeeeeedious...
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Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
One of the reasons I use 740ml bottles instead of 12oz... half the hassle.
Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
Cleaning wouldn't be so bad if it didn't follow bottling.evily wrote:Ugh, definitely cleaning is the worst for me. Teeeeeeedious...
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Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
Cleaning most definatly is my least favorite part of this hobby. Cleaning bottles or fermenters either way it is not that much fun. I am one of the crazy ones who enjoys bottling i actually find it relaxing and though it is time consuming i am usually listening to some good old classic rock and the time flies for me.
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Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
I guess I'm a little on the odd side (actually I know I'm a lot on the odd side) but I kind of enjoy bottling. The prep is a PITA though. But I like to look at bottling as taking the three gallon "baby" that I've been nurturing for the past three weeks and lovingly turning it into around thirty 12oz "babies". I can get pretty "fastidious" about some things and bottling is one of those things.
Things men have made with wakened hands, and put soft life into
Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
For long years.
And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
― D.H. Lawrence
Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
For long years.
And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
― D.H. Lawrence
Re: Two things I don't enjoy about brewing
I am glad some of the kooks came out of the woodwork and admitted they like bottling. Most of the time I am in that camp. After all that effort, each bottle that is capped represents one that is going up on the shelf and will be shared with someone someday. There is just something about popping a cap and performing a pour that a keg just cant compete with once you are over the fact you have a keg in your basement. The main thing I dont like about bottling is as I get towards the end I remember that cleaning comes next. Blah!
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