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Sly like a Foxwell

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  1. fear not the Arrogant bastard. Let it show you the path to Runiation
  2. best moment, poor places-spiders in Iowa City. ( been relived many times through the wonder of the internet" missed moment, hearing andrew bird on jesus, etc
  3. the old one was pulled, as it was remastered into http://www.bootcity.org/showthread.php?t=20545
  4. i was going to copy some of these, but there's just too many . http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ricky-ism for those familiar with the Trailer Park Boys, theres some choice Ricky-isms, adn for those not familiar with the TPB, you don;t know wqhat you're missing. Ricky is a butcher of the english language
  5. i do prefer leaf, but for big aau, and a long boil, i go pellet. i've been using promash for a long time, and have been really happy with it. pretty similar set of tools really. man, now i really need to get some projects finished so i convert the fridge and fill the cornies back up. i sense some imperial brews in my future...... oak aged imp stout, and oak aged imp ipa... is it 5 o clock yet?
  6. well, it was an ounce of pellet chinook with 13%aau . i think i added some leaf chinook for the aroma. right off, it was pretty hoppy, but did dull down with the age. wasn't near being a stone ruination or great divide hercules or anything, but it was before i was a total hophead . thx for the tip on beertools. hadn't been around there in years, and it looks to have changed a lot.
  7. hops are pretty good for a makeshift privacy fence as well. i have some growing that block the neighbors view of my pool . i will say for brewing purposes, buying them is a better option than growing your own. 4 pounds of carmel 120, 8 pounds of pale malt, and an ounce of chinook hops can produce a mean beer.
  8. quite right, you can't alter the flavor as much with cider. Beer on the other hand, sky is the limit. Go all grain, a lot more control over flavor, the feeling of "getting the hands dirty" , and the smell of mashing grain is better than the smell of boiling extract. of course all grain is a LOT of work. not as much as pressing a tl of apples though... thought about building a press myself, had sesigns for a square one that could be constructed faily cheaply, but decided there were other things that needed attention. like cabinet doors..
  9. true, always b+p. YSI i believe is yousendit.com . sort of a simple ftp, i believe. if my brain turns back on , i may be able to do a traditional ftp kinda thing if your network allows that
  10. glad i could help. it sounds almost as good as it did on sunday. maybe better, as i have a cold one in hand now but let us thank the taper . good job
  11. fermentation was stopped by cold temps. if i remeber, i put it outside overnight when it was in the upper 20's. was using an ale yeast, so the cold pretty well knocks it out. really more of a suspension of activity as opposed to complete stop. after than inital cold, it was put in the fridge. i did heat the sugar soloution before putting it in, and was cooled to 70ish, so it was in pitching range. how long did you wait after the sulfite to pitch the yeast? from what i remember, it takes a sttrong yeast to overcome the sulfite. bacteria could have been something as simple as not cle
  12. i'm sure it didn't help when i added a bunch of sugar to up the gravity, then tried to stop the fermentation to keep the results sweet. it was good for a while, althogh more dry than i had wished, then after sitting in the fridge for 6-8 months, we tried to drink it, and nearly went blind. my calculations put it around 9%. i'm sure i let some bacteria in there in one of the sugar additons. been meaning to try it again, being more careful with the sanitation, and consuming it more quickly
  13. Homebrew cider can be really good, just be careful, as i managed to produce 5 gallons of really wicked alcoholic vinegar after it sat too long. fresh is by far the way to do it. most of the storebought ciders/juices have anti fermentation additives .
  14. yep, dish drainer or sink for drying, just rinse them in sanitizer before using. i switched to cornies, but haven't had them full in a while. remodeling and brewing are natural enemies. promash is a great program if you are just getting into all grain. http://www.promash.com/ and the northern brewer forum is the best one i've found for anything technical. a lot of really good brewers over there. all of a sudden, beer is sounding good
  15. yeah, a few cold ones would have been really nice during the show. had to stop at the deadwood after the show to replenish my fluids. torrent is up and running over at etree . can't wait to hear it again
  16. Was an amazing show. heres some pictures , not great, but they capture the insanity of the evening. Been listening to the KC show, adn i have to ask, anyone see any tapers? don't want to fill myself full of false hope for a torrent if not...
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