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Old 09-05-2008, 04:53 PM   #1
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I'm starting up a brew right now, out of 100% complete boredom! :lol: It's 5 cans of Mr Beer ingredients that I had just laying around. I call it, the Weizen Nut Pale Ale!



And for the hops, 1 oz of Cascade 6.3 at 60 min, 1 oz of Liberty 4.0 at half at 60 and the other at 30 min, and .5 oz of Kent Goldling 4.5 at 5 min




Lets hope it doesnt turn out worse then BMC.
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Old 09-05-2008, 04:58 PM   #2
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I'm that bored I may go rack some beer.

It's throwing it down big style.
Too wet for anything out doors.
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The good 'ol "Everything and the kitchen sink method"

Brew on!
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This certainly will be...interesting...A couple friends and I were running low on pumpkin ale a few days ago (haven't brewed mine yet) and to stretch the flavor we mixed with honey wheat. By the way good choice with the sailor jerry there in the background. Let us know how it turns out.
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are those Dr. Pepper tallboys
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See I do boredom brewing on my days off. Every Day that I have off from work I either clean bottles, de-label, Brew, Rack over, bottle, Plan and do all the research for my next beer.
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aren't those pre-hopped? if so, i'd use the other hops for flavor and aroma only.
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aren't those pre-hopped? if so, i'd use the other hops for flavor and aroma only.
Yeah, I remembered that AFTER I boiled it. Oh well.

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They are from Japan.
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I wish I had the capacity to do a "boredom brew." I'm out of fermenters
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I wish I had the capacity to do a "boredom brew." I'm out of fermenters
Blasphemy!

How does that happen?
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