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Old 11-30-2005, 04:03 AM #1
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OK Before we start.

Before we get started Let me Introduce myself.

I am Dankdude, I have been growing cannabis since I was 15 years old and am now 43, you do the math

My brewing experience dates back to 1989. Yup 17 years making my own beer and wine.

It is my aim to try and teach people on this website the are of Homemade beer and wine making.
Some (but not all) of the recipes I will be posting in this forum will involve the use of cannabis as an additive.

Now that we have that out of the way, Lets discuss the two ways that THC is soluble.

1. We all know from the cooking forum that THC is "Fat Soluble" meaning that with the addition heat and fats (such as butter) THC melts and is held in suspension, thus, helping us ingest internally.

2. We also know that we can use alcohol to make THC soluble.
Here is where I come in.
In order to make a drink that is going to contain THC, you usually have to make the drink relatively high in Alcohol, generally over 7% alcohol by volume.

Styles of beer that I usually make that include THC are Barleywine, Russian Imperial Stout, Erbock.

These are great stand alone beers in their own right.

I will be writing a thread on the basics of brewing and wine making which will cover fermentation, the uses of different hops, fruits (for both wine and beer) and of course different methods of including our Beloved and Sacred plant into out beverages.
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Old 11-30-2005, 06:55 AM #2
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Hey Dank, congrads on the new forum bro. Damn just got done trying some St. Peters Ale (the ones in the medicine looking bottles), and thought I would check out the forum. Will definitely have to get over here some more. But just wanted to wish you the best bro, and for all, this man knows his brew! As well as cannabis.
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Thanks for the visit Flowerman, It's always nice to hear from a old friend...

Feel free to cine in any time
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....welcome to the International Cannagraphic Forums Dankdude......your good reputation preceeds you.......

....I have to hook you up with 'Bruce the Bastard Brewer!'......a Scottish friend here in Amsterdam who also enjoys the art of brewing.....
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Thank you Gypsy, I look forward to it....
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Old 11-30-2005, 06:16 PM #6
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Congrats Dankdude !
This is a really neat forum idea, i've only brewed my own twice and wasn't crazy about how it turned out, maybe with your knowledge and input i'll give it another go.

i'll be stopping back in and reading all your articles to brush up on things before i try again and hope this forum catches on in a big way.


Have a great day.

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Congrats on your forum Dankdude
this is an awesome addition to the forums
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Old 11-30-2005, 07:13 PM #8
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Thank you Organic Hydro, that is pretty much my aim here.

I think it is another leap forward if the cannabis community can also discuss other hobbies. As we become more mainstream (if you looked at the latest zogby poll numbers 75% of Americans are in favor of full legalization) I think it is good that we show more self reliance in other aspects of life.
I want what life has to offer, I personally would call myself a pot snob, beer snob and a wine snob (though to a lesser extent with the wine)

Currently what I have in my bottles are a Belgian triple Ale (partial mash) that weighs in at 8.75% alcohol by volume and a Blackberry Honey Hefewiesen (all grain) that weighs in at 6.2% Alcohol by volume.

It is also my aim to help others with my experience to brew great world class beers. Hey we don't want the neighbors to see Budwieser cans strun across our lawns.
We look better if we have a pint of a good stout that has a nice creamy head that last all the way to the bottom of the glass.

Like weed, a social session of a couple of pints makes for good conversation.
But I am in no way saying that you should overindulge. (he he he I'm rambling, blame it on the sativa I smoked this morning. )

I will say that not everybody can drink. (some people have a real problem in that area.) I will say that people who can show temperance and moderation can do a hobby such as brewing, just the economics of it is a plus. On average I spend about 50 cents per bottle for beverages that would otherwise cost me around $2.50 - $3.50 to buy in a store. (some of which that may be hard/impossible to find.)

If you are so inclined to start back up into homebrewing OH, I will sure to try help you along, and you'll be brewing world class beers in no time.
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Thank you Dr.D I think that this would be a great forum for those who want to learn how to become more self reliant.

Besides, Fermentation has a by-product we all like to use, co2 gas, as long as we don't put the beer in the growroom the beer or wine will be drinkable.
I have used the gas by drilling a hole in the wall of the growroom and stick through a vinyl hose into a bucket of water, the gas can be used...

Although fermentation does not produce a whole lot of gas, I waste nothing
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Thanx Dd,
Since you have a recipe for a Hefewiesen i might just have to give the home brewing a try again, Hefewiesen is my favorite brew of all.

Cheers mate.

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