Florida!
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Florida!
I'm in central FL, in the greater Orlando area. Winter Park, to be more precise. Where are all the other Floridians?
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Casselberry here work in wp
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Lol, funny. I work in Casselberry/Fern Park. We've probably crossed paths a bunch of times on the road. Have to take Semoran that way.
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Jacksonville here.
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Welcome to da forum kd!
Jump over to assimilation and introduce urself.
Jump over to assimilation and introduce urself.
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Not very many of us down here in the wang state.
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I'm down in Pompano.
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Little but as rapid as this forums growing we will be many soon
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Do I show up as a person or guest ? Having problems with this thing.
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a person; jhough, newbie, 18 posts(right now).jhough wrote:Do I show up as a person or guest ? Having problems with this thing.
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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."
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Yep, you're on here as jhough, J. I don't think this place would let you post if you were a guest.
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You're not a guest. Are you a person? Well, a person is defined as a human being. So, whether you are a guest on the forum or a member of the forum (you can't post as a guest), you are a person. Unless, you're truly a Borg, in which case you're not human and therefore not a person.
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Rick, are you asking my wife? After 30 years she would probably say I am something else
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I'm In Orlando, Near downtown. Which brings up a question. Anyone in Fl have issues controlling the ferment temp. I just started brewing with a Mr. Beer kit. Room temp is about 77 or 78 in summer. My first batch came out with a bit of a cider taste which probably came from too high of a ferment temp. Thinking of putting the fermenting keg in a cooler to control the temp better next time.
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Nice! I'm in Winter Park. As far as the fermentation temperatures, I bought a used mini fridge from someone on Craigslist and then built a temperature controller using the STC-1000 (Got the unit itself on amazon for 19 shipped). I'll see if I can find the information on how to put it together to use in conjunction with the fridge so you won't have to worry about fermentation temps at any time of year.
Edit: Here is the video for the DIY. If you decide to buy the unit and build the controller, make sure you buy the 110V version, and not the 220V version.
Edit: Here is the video for the DIY. If you decide to buy the unit and build the controller, make sure you buy the 110V version, and not the 220V version.