NateKerx

- Brooklyn, NY
- music,reading,history,vintage motorcycles,bbq,wiffleball,red sox,backpacking,food,beer!
- student, bartender
- folk, guitar rock, blues, psychadelia, country, soul
- dubliners, wild sheep chase, cat's cradle, queen of the south
- Female
- Single
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Posted in thread: Equpment for sale in Brooklyn NY. Sad Day on 05-14-2010 at 06:48 PM
I've got a local guy interested in everything, if It doesnt work out im going to part it out to
you locals in the order of your requests. I'll keep you postedPosted in thread: Equpment for sale in Brooklyn NY. Sad Day on 05-11-2010 at 08:13 PM
Hey All,I'm gonna try to sell it together if I can. If not, I'd let the 6.5 carboy and cooler
go for $45, ingerdients for about $25 with a full inventory beforehand. I'd sell the keggle for
$80 but do...Posted in thread: Equpment for sale in Brooklyn NY. Sad Day on 05-11-2010 at 06:42 PM
I just don't have the room to keep this hobby going in my apartment. Really hate to part with
this stuff, but it's time to clean out my equipment until I have more space. Here's what I've
got. 3 Carbo...Posted in thread: Good crush from a corona mill on 04-10-2009 at 06:20 PM
I bought my corona mill from a strange local department store, It came in a brown box that said
"corn mill" on the side. No manufacturer or markings anywhere. I tried to set it properly
without the wa...Posted in thread: Nut Brown AG on 04-10-2009 at 06:12 PM
I've been meaning to brew this up for awhile now, I finally got it together.I'm mashing it
right now, I stuck to your recipe Sparky, except I used .4lbs of maris otter toasted at 350 for
15 minutes in...Posted in thread: What size mash tun on 04-09-2009 at 02:11 AM
I use a 38 qt igloo wheelie with a cpvc manifold and valve. The manifold is shaped like a box
with one cross piece. I used 1/8 or 1/16 holes, cant remember which. It works great, took
forever to drill...Posted in thread: Splitting a yeast starter on 04-09-2009 at 02:02 AM
I don't usually mess with my starters too much, usually it's just a half liter starter and it
goes in the fermentor.I have two beers lined up for tomorrow and friday, they use the same
yeast but my LH...Posted in thread: Good crush from a corona mill on 04-09-2009 at 01:39 AM
I read a trick on there somewhere awhile back about putting a washer on each of the bolts on a
corona mill.I finally got around to trying it before milling the grain for my next two
brewsSucess!!I've ...Posted in thread: a few bottling questions on 04-02-2009 at 05:55 AM
the flakes are most likely break or hops that never settled out of your fermentor, nothing to
be too concerned about. use a piece of steel wool over the business end of your racking crane
to avoid suc...Posted in thread: Starting second batch on 01-16-2009 at 09:32 PM
I have that pink stuff and a huge brush with rubber gloves that go up to the elbow and a face
mask with a rubber bib. I understand that you don't want your batches infected oinyo, but i'm
going to sug...
Primary:Zach and Jack's African Amber, Lil Sparky's Nut Brown
Secondary:
On Tap: Fire In the Hole Red Ale, Sixpoint Righteous Ale
Kegged:
On Deck:Centennial Blonde, Amarillo Cream Ale
"Drinking is the joy of the Russes, we cannot live without this pleasure."
-Vladimir I, Grand Prince of Kiev
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