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Teem MiCr0B35
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my old roomate & i used to brew back in the 90's - 10 gallon all grain batches - we developed relationships with local breweries so grain and yeast was cheap/free if we worked the bottle lines. i gained a bit of weight from brewing and , after experimenting with some exotic yeasts/bacillums, we developed an infection in the gear and eventually stopped. This same infection also infected that breweries entire 6 fermenters and wound up putting them out of business. sad.
You cant recover from losing over 100,000 gallons I guess.They had some really great and unique brews. I used to love ipas and really hoppy beers, but as Ive gotten older, its just too strong for my tastes. These days its a miller with maybe a lime and dash of salt and Im happy . my buddy has expressed some interest in restarting but man , im already 40 lbs overweight... I loved to brew , but i dont need the extra weight problems.
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This thread is exactly what I was looking for. Seems there are quite a few folks that like the excellent cannabis & awesome beer combo.
I just got my brew kit and am acquiring other equipment as I go. Most will be coming with the ingredients I'm ordering from Seven Bridges out Santa Cruz. I prefer organic & these folks are certified so going that route. I'll be ordering a Bock Ale "Easy Brew" beginners kit for my first beer. Does anybody know of any other certified organic suppliers? Grains no problem... I live in wheat country & already have a 50# sack of seed rye from a former spirit maker. What about using wild hops? There are a few vines at the river that I can harvest some cones from, maybe some rhizomes. Happy brewing Yall! |
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Well this fall I will be brewing the largest batches I have ever attempted. A farmer friend is growing 4 acres of two row and I have hops going, looking to do a 150 gallon batches. Stock up for winter. Will be doing one of my sesh pales and my double dark chocolate porter, which my friends consume in incredible quantities lol.
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Maybe after I get a few brews under my belt I'll experiment. |
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Any food testing lab can test your hops for alpha acids/ bitterness. A small five gallon test batch is usually the way I go. Any wild hops I have found are similar to Hallertau, or east Kent Golding's. Pretty balanced and mild, usually use three times the amount of packaged cultivated hops to start.
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Can't beat homebrewing! I setup a kegerator from a chest freezer, mm the homebrews never tasted as good! "Hearty Fall Amber" on tap now.
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Well lookie here. I was wondering if there was a brewing thread on here. Resurrection...
I do 15 gallon batches and have 9 5gal kegs. I brew IPAs, stouts and porters mainly. What kind of hops does IC like? Currently digging on citra and mosaic. There's a lot of hops out there that remind me of some good smoke, dank and raunchy. |
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Wish I could brew my own beer
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