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09-30-2012, 07:31 PM
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Location: Durham, North Carolina
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I love brew day.
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10-01-2012, 02:56 PM
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mickaweapon
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Location: North Liberty, Iowa
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It is even better when you get to listen to your favorite college football team play on the radio.
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Mick Arnett
North Liberty, Iowa
"Beer will change the world. I don't know how, but it will."
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10-01-2012, 03:01 PM
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Location: Silver Spring, MD
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It is even better when you have a batch in bottles that's just hitting its stride. Nothing like a mandatory stay-at-home day to give me a chance to really enjoy that ESB that's been sitting around aging for a month and a half. "Sorry hon, I'd totally go with you but I'm right in the middle of this mash. Going to be at least another three hours..."
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10-01-2012, 03:20 PM
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Swill Maker
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I especially love a brew day when the family won't be around to distract me from stickin my face into the steamy goodness of the boiling wort, I love that smell!
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"Why yesh, I have been drinking my homebrew again, How nische of you to notisch."
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10-01-2012, 03:33 PM
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Location: Huntsville, AL
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Originally Posted by loud1
I especially love a brew day when the family won't be around to distract me from stickin my face into the steamy goodness of the boiling wort, I love that smell!
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I would kill to have a brew day when no one else is around (maybe my neighbor). I'm sure some of you can sympathize how hard it is to get a "good" brew day in when you have a 3yr old bouncing around the house and a wife who's somewhere around the house but you don't know where. I brew in my garage which is less than ideal for a 3yr old to play especially when there's an open flame. One day....one day I'll have a solid day to myself and maybe actually be able to pay attention to every step. You should see my notes. It has partial numbers and half sentences littered throughout. Don't even know why I try to take them.
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Bottled - Nadda
Kegged - Star San
On Deck - Zythos IPA
New Yorkers think they’re so jaded that it’s impossible to shock them. They think they’ve seen and heard it all, and that may be mostly true. But I can tell you from experience that, at 2am in Midtown, pretty much every person on the street will stop and gawk when they see a guy holding hands with one midget, and another midget on his shoulders yelling out: “WHO RUN BARTERTOWN? I RUN BARTERTOWN!”
- Tucker Max
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10-01-2012, 03:34 PM
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Live free and brew!!
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Location: Hartford, CT
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Brew day is awesome, i had some friends over this weekend and i told them i was setting up for brew day, they said i have the best hobby ever
they tasted my beer and they said they couldn't believe it was homebrew
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Primary- AHS our special holiday ale mini mash
Secondary- Northern brewer oatmeal stout mini mash
On tap- Redhook Esb clone
Bottled-Shining star pale ale
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10-01-2012, 03:55 PM
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mickaweapon
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Originally Posted by Whattawort
I would kill to have a brew day when no one else is around (maybe my neighbor). I'm sure some of you can sympathize how hard it is to get a "good" brew day in when you have a 3yr old bouncing around the house and a wife who's somewhere around the house but you don't know where. I brew in my garage which is less than ideal for a 3yr old to play especially when there's an open flame. One day....one day I'll have a solid day to myself and maybe actually be able to pay attention to every step. You should see my notes. It has partial numbers and half sentences littered throughout. Don't even know why I try to take them.
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I agree it is hard to brew when you have toddlers around. Thus, when I get a free day to brew I use all three burners to do three separate beers instead of just making one brew. I start each beer 30 minutes after the previous one.
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Mick Arnett
North Liberty, Iowa
"Beer will change the world. I don't know how, but it will."
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10-01-2012, 04:05 PM
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Brew day is awesome. Today is one of those awesome days, my dad is coming over to help which I'm looking forward too. I cant do solo brew days for the next 5 months as I just has shoulder(5 weeks ago) and cant do any of the required lifting. Luckily my girlfriend is strong enough(she may be stronger than me she deadlifts 300 and squats 700), and my dads willing to do some bonding time over a brew day.
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Bottled: French Canadian Breakfast Stout, Edworts Apfelwein, Westminster Wit, Put that in your stout and smoke it, Kumquat Berliner Weiss, Dave's Porter, Sabraton Accident Stout
Fermenting: Apfelwein, Flanders Red, Skeeter Pee, Zombiedust, Dark English Mild, Marilla Wheat, Session IPA, Solera Lambic
Upcoming: Yeti eqsue stout, ESB, CDA, Hoppy Amber, Geuze, 100% Brett Golden Ale
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10-01-2012, 04:37 PM
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Location: Silver Spring, MD
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Whattawort
I would kill to have a brew day when no one else is around (maybe my neighbor). I'm sure some of you can sympathize how hard it is to get a "good" brew day in when you have a 3yr old bouncing around the house and a wife who's somewhere around the house but you don't know where. I brew in my garage which is less than ideal for a 3yr old to play especially when there's an open flame. One day....one day I'll have a solid day to myself and maybe actually be able to pay attention to every step. You should see my notes. It has partial numbers and half sentences littered throughout. Don't even know why I try to take them.
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I can sympathize with that. I kind of gave up brewing when my kids were that age, due both to space constraints (we were living in an apartment) and their craziness. Now that they're older (6 and 7) and we have a house, it's so much better. We have a side porch that becomes the "Daddy Zone" when I'm brewing. They help out in the kitchen, bagging hops and whatnot, but the patio is only for grownups, so I don't have to worry about one of them lighting themselves on fire.
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10-01-2012, 05:37 PM
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Location: Huntsville, AL
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The worst part is that if I brew during the day, I'm expected to do yard work during the mash and general housework during the boil. I'll get past the hot break, control the boil and then it's off to check something off the honey-do list. I have a nifty little digital timer I'll set for the hop additions and carry that around with me. The timer also doubles as the "time out" timer, so it's kinda amusing to see my kid's face when it goes off for the next hop addition. He doesn't even go to time out that often. Ah...parenthood.
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Bottled - Nadda
Kegged - Star San
On Deck - Zythos IPA
New Yorkers think they’re so jaded that it’s impossible to shock them. They think they’ve seen and heard it all, and that may be mostly true. But I can tell you from experience that, at 2am in Midtown, pretty much every person on the street will stop and gawk when they see a guy holding hands with one midget, and another midget on his shoulders yelling out: “WHO RUN BARTERTOWN? I RUN BARTERTOWN!”
- Tucker Max
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