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dhempy
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Backyard Brewer wrote:
Ah yes, "Know Your Target", sage words of wisdom...
I keep hearing those words (sage and wisdom) a lot more now that I'm over 50 :lol:. I don't particularly know that I'm either but it sounds good anyway!

Dan
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maltbarley
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"Sage"

Making more mead soon?
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Post by dhempy »

Well one of these days I'm going to have to try a traditional mead. Perhaps we'll do one at the August Brewday.

Dan
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spkrtoy
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Another shot of my brew tree:
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Cheers,
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brew captain
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Post by brew captain »

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No bells or whistles, but it gets the job done... Plus there is no cancelling the brew session because of a fuzzy logic glitch, a power outage or because a pump broke. I have it up on masonry blocks now. Should have made it 10" taller, but I did not have enough of the free angle iron I scored to build it. A buddy of mine welded it together for free with a promise I would teach him to brew which I did... Kettles from B3, one of which I got on the cheap because it had a dent in it and had been used for a brewing demonstration. Total cost under $600.

Cheers!
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maltbarley
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Post by maltbarley »

Brew Captain wrote: Plus there is no cancelling the brew session because of a fuzzy logic glitch, a power outage or because a pump broke.
Yeah, but even king kong is afraid to climb up to that HLT. :lol:
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BrewMasterBrad
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Post by BrewMasterBrad »

maltbarley wrote:
Brew Captain wrote: Plus there is no cancelling the brew session because of a fuzzy logic glitch, a power outage or because a pump broke.
Yeah, but even king kong is afraid to climb up to that HLT. :lol:
Judging by those pics, the only glitches you might run into are falling off a ladder, running out of Iodophor, or running out of foil to fend off mind reading aliens (nice tablecloth). :lol:
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada down at Trader Vic's
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brew captain
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You know about the mind reading aliens???




:shock:





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spkrtoy
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Post by spkrtoy »

You know about the mind reading aliens???
Gotta say, that's damn funny! I have to admit that I've brewed with BrewCap at both locations, and he goes through at least 1 roll of alum. foil and 6 oz per carboy and bucket of Iodopher per brew session. (Haha, it seems that he's now learned that it's 2 tbsp. per 5 gal.? My carboys never looked that orangered) But from my tastings, BC's brewed consistent and high quality beers so I cannot fault him, just that he could save some $$ by using a bit less. Same with bleach, less is better!
Brew on y'all!!
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brew captain
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Post by brew captain »

At least I stopped wearing surgical gloves and a face mask!

I actually use three capfulls of Iodophor per carboy and let them sit overnight before I fill them with my precious wort. I make monster yeast starters to boot so any bacteria and/or wild yeast don't stand a chance getting a hold of the fermentation. Overkill to be sure, but I have dumped my share of skanked beer so I do what works for me...

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Robert, you know I was just funnin' ya'!
You and you're beers are always welcome at my place.
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