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Posted in thread: MoreBeer's All-Grain Brewing Sculptures on 06-01-2006 at 07:18 PM
Has anyone here got one of these "Brewing Sculptures" from MoreBeer.com? If any of you got one,
are you happy with it? They look pretty nifty....now if I only had a sackful of benjamins.Posted in thread: Sugar content of different styles of beer? on 05-29-2006 at 05:40 AM
I should clarify that when I say "sugar" I mean any kind of sugar, such as the malt sugar from
the grains. I'm not asking about how much sugar is in beers that actually have it added (like
some belgia...Posted in thread: Sugar content of different styles of beer? on 05-28-2006 at 10:40 PM
Hey everyone,I'm looking for information on the sugar content of the main styles of beer
(Pilsner, Pale Ale, IPA, Porter, Stout, Barley Wine).I'm guessing that the higher the alcohol
the more sugar in...Posted in thread: Stone Ruination IPA..........is very weak.... on 05-20-2006 at 08:49 PM
Hey everyone,I just tried Ruination IPA and found it to be quite weak. I was a little
dissapointed actually. I compared it to another IPA (8%) I have in my current keg which was
brewed by a friend. Wh...Posted in thread: Care to see my newest label? on 04-28-2006 at 07:26 PM
Great label! :rockin::rockin::rockin::rockin:Its got a nice 50s retro look to it.Posted in thread: Need a Light, Crisp, Very Flavorful Beer Recipe on 04-28-2006 at 02:12 AM
Hello everyone,I have been trying more and more Lagers, Kolschs and Wheat Beers, etc. and am
finding that I enjoy them a lot more than I have in the past.Heavy dark beers were the only
thing I thought...Posted in thread: Do Belgian Beers break all the rules? on 04-23-2006 at 04:17 PM
Could it be that your brewer friend feels this way because it would be a pain to brew Belgian
beer in his brewery? I would imagine that it is pretty difficult to stray off the beaten path
for brewers....Posted in thread: Do Belgian Beers break all the rules? on 04-23-2006 at 04:26 AM
Hey everyone,I was just chatting with a friend who runs the local brewery/pub in town and I
brought up Belgians asking what he thought about them. He just stated he didnt like them and
the main reason...Posted in thread: Can a beer change dramatically in a keg after a few days? on 04-14-2006 at 07:03 PM
Radarbrew, Okay, good, its just conditioning. Its definitely one of the best brews I've tasted
but maybe thats just the 7% talking after having 2 or 3 large glasses :cross: I'm over in
Eastern Oregon,...Posted in thread: Can a beer change dramatically in a keg after a few days? on 04-14-2006 at 05:48 PM
Anybody at all? Someone must have heard of something like this before. The beer changed a lot
in just 3 or 4 days of sitting in the keg. I've never read or heard about this happening.
Thanks. ~S.T. Ou...
Grandpa Joe: The man was a genius. Did you know he invented a new way of making chocolate stout so that it stays cold for hours without a refrigerator. You can even leave it sitting in the sun on a hot day and it wont go warm.
Charlie: But thats impossible.
Grandpa Joe: Willy Wonka did it.
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