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The TBR Homebrewing thread

Discussion in 'Food & Drink Forum' started by vpkozel, May 17, 2004.

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    had a witbier in at Summertime Brews Fest...probably try to put something into CLT Oktoberfest too.
     
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    followed offering this with putting my Pumpkin Stout in at Oktoberfest. Was a big hit. Anyone go?
     
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    No.
     
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    I am so missing brewing, but at this point, between work and the travel it involves and life, this just doesn't make the cut. Hope you can stay with it Mags.
     
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    I'm still brewing, I just don't write about it here. It's tough with the toddler but I picked it up around when she turned 1 to get after it again. Made a great belgian quad recently and am brewing in a pro-am next weekend.
    Have a brew fridge now, working on making my keggle and mash tun.
     
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    yeah that was kinda neat.
    Homebrewing at the white house wouldn't happen in the older times. Most of the farmer-gentleman type Presidents - including Washington but not Adams - would've had a house ale at their normal estates though.


    So you're a brewer, goodoleboy?
     
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    I am a rookie brewer. Just started Jan 1. Done 3 5 gallon batches so far. First one was an extract kit, second one was an extract batch put together with fresher ingredients.

    I just bottled my 3rd batch yesterday. It was an Australian style BIAB (beer in a bag) all grain batch described above. I wound up with around 76% efficiency with that method.

    I had an old turkey fryer laying around with an 8 gallon pot so I was ready to go with a paint strainer nylon mesh bag from Lowes.
     
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    fun. I haven't counted but I've probably done 50 or so batches, including five festival beers. I'm slowly working my way toward full boils (keggle) and all-grain (using the vertical cooler/stainless braid style). Next week I'm brewing a Belgian IPA from mash provided by Natty Greene's to be entered into competition to be brewed at the brewery.
     

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