Tomorrow's brew
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Tomorrow's brew
Doing a bitter.
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Re: Tomorrow's brew
Recipe?
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Re: Tomorrow's brew
Just pitched the yeast after an overnight no-chill.
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Re: Tomorrow's brew
Bottled today.
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Re: Tomorrow's brew
Rookie,
Get capping!
WA
Get capping!
WA
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Re: Tomorrow's brew
The dryhop really made this good.
EDIT: I dryhopped with .3 oz of EKGs for three days prior to bottling.
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Re: Tomorrow's brew
Hi Rookie
Ever thought of moving to metric measurements?
0.3 oz looks really odd! 8.5 grams seems much better!
Guy
Ever thought of moving to metric measurements?
0.3 oz looks really odd! 8.5 grams seems much better!
Guy
Re: Tomorrow's brew
Gerald Ford signed into law the metric conversion act on the 23 December 1975 but did not make it mandatory.guypettigrew wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 4:53 pmHi Rookie
Ever thought of moving to metric measurements?
0.3 oz looks really odd! 8.5 grams seems much better!
Guy
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1. Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming... "f*ck, what a trip
It's better to lose time with friends than to lose friends with time (Portuguese proverb)
Be who you are
Because those that mind don't matter
And those that matter don't mind
Re: Tomorrow's brew
If Rees Mogg gets his way we will be dragged back into the dark ages of measurement , hopefully he might fall off his penny farthing and knock some sense into his head .IPA wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 5:51 pmGerald Ford signed into law the metric conversion act on the 23 December 1975 but did not make it mandatory.guypettigrew wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 4:53 pmHi Rookie
Ever thought of moving to metric measurements?
0.3 oz looks really odd! 8.5 grams seems much better!
Guy
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Re: Tomorrow's brew
Ahh yes - but is he proposing, for example, Imperial gallons or US gallons? Fluid ounces or teaspoons. tablespoons, cupsful etc? The distance between cities in leagues perhaps?
What an absurd proposal! Having said that, I DO have a temperature conversion chart in the brewshed, so when I'm listening to American brewing podcasts, I know what the heck their mash temperatures are!!!
And my old imperial socket and spanner set comes in handy when working on my old Murray (US) rider-mower.
What an absurd proposal! Having said that, I DO have a temperature conversion chart in the brewshed, so when I'm listening to American brewing podcasts, I know what the heck their mash temperatures are!!!
And my old imperial socket and spanner set comes in handy when working on my old Murray (US) rider-mower.
Re: Tomorrow's brew
Bugger bugger bugger most of my imperial spanners have become other things thanks to the angle grinder.