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Old 01-14-2008, 01:35 PM   #41
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Very cool, very informative videos. This really aids in understanding AG.
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nicely done mate!
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Old 02-05-2008, 04:21 PM   #43
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great post, wish more people would do stuff like this. very intresting and informative with random little things i didnt know.
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Those vids were awesome! Thanks so much for sharing. Like the others, I thought the music and doggie helper were great additions!
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Thanks again for all the positive feedback! I'm sure I can't (and don't want to) take sole credit for Stutz joining the forum, but I'm honored that his first post is here. Welcome!
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Yeah, and your setup is pretty wicked... one day I'll be hitting you up for some info on incorporating my laptop into the works
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Thanks again for all the positive feedback! I'm sure I can't (and don't want to) take sole credit for Stutz joining the forum, but I'm honored that his first post is here. Welcome!
I joined the forums because I knew the real pros were here. I suspect we'll meet in person eventually and share a brew.

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Old 02-18-2008, 11:07 PM   #48
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Just reviewed these again Yuri, nice going.

I am planning to at least shoot similar stuff on my next PM brew day, looking to not duplicate what you have already explained.

Good stuff though, might as well tell PM brewers to go do what Yuri does only smaller.
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Old 02-26-2008, 11:48 PM   #49
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Once I can afford all the AG gear (and the wife lets me) I will bring the laptop out on the porch and use this as a guide. Thanks for your time.
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Yuri, I can only imagine all the man hours you've put into all that beautiful gear. . . and I noticed there was no mention of the conical fermenter (was it not yet born?). Anyways, I love reading your stuff, as well as everyone else's on here. As someone who is relatively new to home brewing, I can't tell you the amount of information I've been able to pick up here and how quickly it was able to help my beers become better. I'm starting to look at doing partial mashes in a few months and this video confirmed a lot of the things I thought were right and allowed me to pick up on a few things that I either hadn't thought of or hadn't gotten the right idea about.

And oh yeah, where do I get one of those automated four legged cleaning systems, that has to be your best piece of equipment
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