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Old 12-16-2007, 10:06 PM   #1
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Thats been the sound coming from my airlock since 8 am this morning. Got my first ever batch into the fermenter at 6:30 pm last night. I guess I did something right!


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Old 12-16-2007, 10:18 PM   #2
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"Sounds" good to me!

What'd you boil up?


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Congrats on the first brew!

Now we'll see how patient you are before we get the 'I couldn't wait and tried my batch early' post.
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Congrats on the first brew!

Now we'll see how patient you are before we get the 'I couldn't wait and tried my batch early' post.
Oh no, not me. I do experimental physics for a living. Ive been working on the same experiment for over two years. Patience is one of my more notable virtues.
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"Sounds" good to me!

What'd you boil up?
Pretty basic, Im sure

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3lbs Amber DME
8.5 AAU BG Bitter
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Infections make that sound - better dump it and start over













.....just kidding
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Infections make that sound - better dump it and start over
....just kidding
It is an infection. The good kind!
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Oh no, not me. I do experimental physics for a living. Ive been working on the same experiment for over two years. Patience is one of my more notable virtues.
Congrats on your first brew. You will be surprised how strong that desire to open "just one to see how its going" is, and then 3 weeks later you find your self with no more beer.

On a side note I’m listing to Tool's "Third Eye" right as i was reading this and responding, But I doubt that is where you got your name from.
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But I doubt that is where you got your name from.
Quite the contrary. Best band of all time.
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Congrats!

There's nothing like that first one...


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