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I can see a trip to Seattle comming up soon..... LOL My daughter wants us to come visit.....
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That works
The Nong Brewery defines "Fermentation" as: Making "Rot" a Good Thing
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Definitely!Yankeedag wrote:Reble... we're gonna have to hook up once I get up there
Drinking: Columbus Double India Pale Ale
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Fermenting: Columbus Double India Pale Ale, Trippel
Bottled/Conditioning: Trippel
Fermenting: Columbus Double India Pale Ale, Trippel
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I thnk the pacific North west is in trouble if all 3 of us get together...A Nong, A Reble, and a FIT
There is a joke in this somewhere... besides me
There is a joke in this somewhere... besides me
The Nong Brewery defines "Fermentation" as: Making "Rot" a Good Thing
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In a pretty good mood right now. Finally got to brew tonight after too long of an abstention.
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Rick, I know, right?
I had to shelve the brewing in late March when we put our house on the market and would have realtors and buyers roaming all through it for the next 3 months. After we moved into the new house, it took a long time to get things situated and then I didn't brew until 3-4 weeks ago.
What an awesome feeling. Except I had to look stuff up like rehydrating, etc that I had forgotten how to do in the interim. Wife was out of town and I started brewing at 11:30 am with a beer. By the time I was done cleaning up I was a little more drunk than I'd planned on being at that stage. Nothing a few hours of sleep didn't cure.
I had to shelve the brewing in late March when we put our house on the market and would have realtors and buyers roaming all through it for the next 3 months. After we moved into the new house, it took a long time to get things situated and then I didn't brew until 3-4 weeks ago.
What an awesome feeling. Except I had to look stuff up like rehydrating, etc that I had forgotten how to do in the interim. Wife was out of town and I started brewing at 11:30 am with a beer. By the time I was done cleaning up I was a little more drunk than I'd planned on being at that stage. Nothing a few hours of sleep didn't cure.
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My wife and I are going camping here for 5 days. See you when we get back.
I'm bringing a 5 gal corny of my "poor man's ale" to get rid of it. It's ok, but I used baker's yeast, and it's ... eh. Don't want to serve it to guests, so this is a great time to blow it out. From now on, I'll only use baker's yeast in a real hoppy IPA or a stout, where you won't notice it so much. This is a pale ale.
Baker's yeast only saves you about $3 on a batch. But it's good to have in the fridge in case you run out of yeast, and like I say it works fine in a bitter stout or IPA. Just don't use it in a balanced or malty beer ... the flavor of it kind of takes over. It's like british style x 2.
I'm bringing a 5 gal corny of my "poor man's ale" to get rid of it. It's ok, but I used baker's yeast, and it's ... eh. Don't want to serve it to guests, so this is a great time to blow it out. From now on, I'll only use baker's yeast in a real hoppy IPA or a stout, where you won't notice it so much. This is a pale ale.
Baker's yeast only saves you about $3 on a batch. But it's good to have in the fridge in case you run out of yeast, and like I say it works fine in a bitter stout or IPA. Just don't use it in a balanced or malty beer ... the flavor of it kind of takes over. It's like british style x 2.
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Tabasco wrote:My wife and I are going camping here for 5 days. See you when we get back.
I'm bringing a 5 gal corny of my "poor man's ale" to get rid of it. It's ok, but I used baker's yeast, and it's ... eh. Don't want to serve it to guests, so this is a great time to blow it out. From now on, I'll only use baker's yeast in a real hoppy IPA or a stout, where you won't notice it so much. This is a pale ale.
Baker's yeast only saves you about $3 on a batch. But it's good to have in the fridge in case you run out of yeast, and like I say it works fine in a bitter stout or IPA. Just don't use it in a balanced or malty beer ... the flavor of it kind of takes over. It's like british style x 2.
Have fun on your trip. Why not just wash some "GOOD" yeast, and then you've got it for free.
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Your making beer with bakers yeast and the vet is selling brewers yeast as a doggie nutritional supplement. What's the world coming to.
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Just finished brewing a 5er of an American Ale. It was FD's recipe that while came out drinking good the first time, I missed some marks... Unfortunatly, afetr I crushed my grains, I found out they diddn't have my hops, so I had to make a change. I hit all my numbers, but the flavor will be a bit different. Looks like I have to make it a third time, just to get it right.....
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sometimes life's a real..be-autch. Suck it up buttercup and brew again.mtsoxfan wrote:Just finished brewing a 5er of an American Ale. It was FD's recipe that while came out drinking good the first time, I missed some marks... Unfortunatly, afetr I crushed my grains, I found out they diddn't have my hops, so I had to make a change. I hit all my numbers, but the flavor will be a bit different. Looks like I have to make it a third time, just to get it right.....
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That map is a Billy Joel Song right there.Tabasco wrote:My wife and I are going camping here for 5 days. See you when we get back.
I'm bringing a 5 gal corny of my "poor man's ale" to get rid of it. It's ok, but I used baker's yeast, and it's ... eh. Don't want to serve it to guests, so this is a great time to blow it out. From now on, I'll only use baker's yeast in a real hoppy IPA or a stout, where you won't notice it so much. This is a pale ale.
Baker's yeast only saves you about $3 on a batch. But it's good to have in the fridge in case you run out of yeast, and like I say it works fine in a bitter stout or IPA. Just don't use it in a balanced or malty beer ... the flavor of it kind of takes over. It's like british style x 2.
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And I'm cruising through Block Island Sound
I have charted a course to the Vineyard
But tonight I am Nantucket bound
We took on diesel back in Montauk yesterday
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Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
For long years.
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Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
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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
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Dag,
it would only suck if the beer did, and the first was really good, and I think the second will be as well. Third times a charm for brewing like it was intended though...
it would only suck if the beer did, and the first was really good, and I think the second will be as well. Third times a charm for brewing like it was intended though...
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News flash all y'all...beep beep ditty beep beep...
MidwestSupplies.com is selling the grain mills again... 7lb hopper...129.99 (I have that one) ... 15lbs hopper @ 149.99 (frack that.. use cardboard to build up the hopper for free).
they call them The Barley Crusher
Just get a electric drill, loose the crank handle, attach the drill when milling. You're golden. just set it over a bucket, an you are go for launch...or lunch.. heck, I don't know when you mill your grains.
Dayamz! they've a 10 gal (complete) mash tun at 1/2 the price I paid... only 119.99... I don't know if I should be happy for all y'all or pissed 'cus I paid so much for mine!
and not a bad price on the refactometer atc with brix & SG scale.
MidwestSupplies.com is selling the grain mills again... 7lb hopper...129.99 (I have that one) ... 15lbs hopper @ 149.99 (frack that.. use cardboard to build up the hopper for free).
they call them The Barley Crusher
Just get a electric drill, loose the crank handle, attach the drill when milling. You're golden. just set it over a bucket, an you are go for launch...or lunch.. heck, I don't know when you mill your grains.
Dayamz! they've a 10 gal (complete) mash tun at 1/2 the price I paid... only 119.99... I don't know if I should be happy for all y'all or pissed 'cus I paid so much for mine!
and not a bad price on the refactometer atc with brix & SG scale.
The Nong Brewery defines "Fermentation" as: Making "Rot" a Good Thing
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Yankeedag,Yankeedag wrote:News flash all y'all...beep beep ditty beep beep...
MidwestSupplies.com is selling the grain mills again... 7lb hopper...129.99 (I have that one) ... 15lbs hopper @ 149.99 (frack that.. use cardboard to build up the hopper for free).
they call them The Barley Crusher
Just get a electric drill, loose the crank handle, attach the drill when milling. You're golden. just set it over a bucket, an you are go for launch...or lunch.. heck, I don't know when you mill your grains.
Dayamz! they've a 10 gal (complete) mash tun at 1/2 the price I paid... only 119.99... I don't know if I should be happy for all y'all or pissed 'cus I paid so much for mine!
and not a bad price on the refactometer atc with brix & SG scale.
Please desist in directing members of the forum to competitive websites.
Consider this a warning.
Oh, wait.
Wrong forum.
Never mind.
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Dag → ←Me
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