I went to fill up with gas today and the last gas chain that used to allow you to "pay inside" has finally taken away that option. You used to push a button on the pump, the clerk would record your...
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I went to fill up with gas today and the last gas chain that used to allow you to "pay inside" has finally taken away that option. You used to push a button on the pump, the clerk would record your...
It's sad that Gonzalo is a US citizen, but the admin could care less about helping him.
Sounds like the Clinton Foundation.
I do a lot of driving around for my real estate sales and I've seeing more and more people begging for money on the street corners. What used to be only an occasional panhandler now seems to be a...
My Son In Law has been kegging for quite awhile now. Much less hassle than bottling after a bit of upfront costs for the equipment.
This was our favorite. We used to skip school and go to the arcade at the Mpls/St Paul International Airport.
Good Luck. I hope you get him back safe and sound.
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Actually, CNN is being a little tougher than I thought they'd be.
I've been doing mainly Amber or pale ales, knockoffs of Fat Tire and Moose Drool. The dry hopping was a recipe called Black Magic. (I Can't find the recipe to see what hops I used).
Here's a review:...
2 batches ago I tried my first dry hopping. I think I over did it with the hops because it was a little to "hoppy" for my taste.
I've got 2 batches going now but I am going to try it again with a...
My condolences on your loss.
When I first heard this story I scratched my head but I wonder if there wasn't something in the parents divorce decree that stipulated they pay for college?
Not so well
I usually vote every election. Sadly, it's been a number of years since I voted for someone I believed in. I find myself voting against rather then for.
Hey Glass,
I've enjoyed reading your threads on home brewing. I also started home brewing this year and I'm about to start my 4th batch. The first two were great and the last was so-so.
Again,...
If you can keep the water cold you should be able to get the temp down in less then 30 minutes. 7 gallons is a lot of wort. You must be making 10 gallon batches?
My future SIL is starting to make...
I did pick up an outside burner. It was a little to cool and windy yesterday to try it out but next batch for sure. I started out with 4 gallons and with evaporation probably had 3 3/4 gallons left...
The best way to use the chiller is with the garden hose. Now that spring has finally arrived I can bring the wort outside and cool on the deck. I can also do the bucket to bucket aeration on the deck...
Thanks guys, I may just stick with the primary and see what happens. I will siphon into the bottling bucket at the end. I didn't want to start out in the bottling bucket not knowing if the sediment...
The usual process is to leave it in the primary bucket for about a week. Once you see less fermentation you siphon into the glass carboy. This process the beer doesn't continue to sit on top of the...
The Beer is called Flat Tire Ale. It's a knockoff of Fat Tire. It's a lighter beer then I've done before. 5 Gallon Batch.
I think the thought was you were getting the beer less cloudy by siphoning into a secondary container after about a week.
I thought the chiller was a nice gift. I usually just get a gift card so it was fun that she put some thought in it.
Side note- my daughter bought me a wort chiller for my B-Day.