Thanks everyone. That's exactly what I was shooting for something that was personalized and showed my intrests. The car, its a whole different story on a whole different forum. Thanks for the props.
^^ Thanks!
I actually went through grade school(k-8) in Green River, southwest corner. I ended up looking at all of the 67 plates from the places I have lived and Wyoming definately had the best looking plate.
So I think I have posted on the forum here all of one or two times. I mainly use it for information. I have looked through all 354 pages of this keggerator post though and I was inspired to say the least. I started my keezer about 2 weeks ago and finally have a finished product along with my...
Also interested in this. Would this be something that could be aged in say a secondary, like dry hopping and what would be the sanitation requirements and time requirement need to be?
This is my second batch that I have bottled or am bottling, it is a brown ale. I just added the 3/4 cups of corn sugar directly on the beer in my bottling bucket after racking from my fermenter. For some reason it foamed up really quick, my last batch didn't do this. It almost seems like the...
I am looking at getting a free refrigerator in my area. There are a couple available to me and I cant decide which one to get. There is a side by side and a freezer on top to choose from. I am looking to get the most space for fermenting out of this refrigerator and I was hoping someone could...
Thanks for the replies, you got my brain working with the marble comment. I dont have any marbles though. So thinking outside the box since I am racking into a glass carboy, any glass would not hurt my beer providing that it is sanitized. What about using a skinny shot glass in the mesh bag. The...
I am wanting to dry hop my current beer that is in my primary. I am going to use my secondary to do this, and just rack on top of the hops. I am planning on using whole hops in a mesh bag but I would like to weigh the bag down some.
What does everyone use for weight when they do this?
I have...
I dont think it is a ridiculous amount. Most of your bittering hops are low % AA. The Simcoe is going to be mostly for flavor and aeromatics and not for bittering. Although it is going to be a hoppy beer, it says it in the name.
any update on this, anyone actually complete a batch and have it ready to drink. I would love to find a good recipe for this. One of my favorite beers by far.
Thanks for the warm welcome, I will definately do that. Any local shops around here, I keep finding wine supplies when I search on the internet, hopefully something in Petaluma or Rohnert Park?