Invite participants to bring some of their homebrew for sharing during the class. Extract brewing demonstration for the beginners of course. Keep the group small and keep every active around the equipment. Involve all of their senses to experience the smells, tastes, textures and sights of...
So the OP posts a huge picture of a glass of beer and exclaims his batch turned out great but does not give the story about the recipe, process or whatever? huh?
I learned a long time ago that if you are dragging out the dme and the pots for boiling just make a way bigger batch than you need immediately, then just bottle the remainder like you would your beer! Now you have your OWN starter, ready to go, when you are!
My remarks are :off: but related...
I often wondered about the process of homebrewers brewing concoctions without any monitoring, adding "ingredients" and bottling the finished product which is then submitted for judging and tasting by others. There are no regulations or culpability with...
Some of the contributors in this thread make me wonder why Starsan hasn't thought of starting their own soft drink line. Sanitizer over ice sounds cool and refreshing on a hot summer day. :drunk:
The OP asked for opinions and got them. The guy who tops off his batches with sanitizer took...
This is the reason I am WAYYYY quicker to just recycle a lot of the worst bottles. Some of the crap you are trying to dislodge, if it's that embedded, may have also skunked the bottle for-ev-er!
Camel Crickets freak us out also. The best control measure to date has been the use of glue traps. Their innate habit of cannibalism is their own demise. As soon as just one cricket lands on the glue, the entire rest of the clan is attracted to the glue trap, not to help their distressed...
Dump your choice of hops into the fermenter and let them flavor your batch for a week. Assuming you use a brite/conditioning tank for carbing just draw off your tank to the brite and apply CO2 as usual!
That's way more work than necessary. Simply shovel a layer of soil and composted leaves, straw or whatever organic matter you have handy on top and cover them well. If the temps are forecast to plummet to sub-arctic temps then toss a plastic trash bag or vinyl tarp on top for good measure...