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  1. Liberty97045

    Calorie content - Weight Watchers

    One of the penalties for enjoying good beer (and getting older) is the beer gut. The Weight Watchers book shows that a light beer is 4 points and a "regular" is 5 points. I assume that by regular they mean Bud, Miller and the like but I suspect that the dark ales, IPAs, etc that I prefer...
  2. Liberty97045

    Call me lazy, labels are a pain

    I have been doing the sharpie which works OK as long as you remember to buy light colored caps.
  3. Liberty97045

    Call me lazy, labels are a pain

    Me to but I have overlapping batches. I have an IPA in now, a drop top clone in the bottle that is almost ready and a double Irish red that is almost done. Different colored caps only go so far.
  4. Liberty97045

    Call me lazy, labels are a pain

    Found these http://www.onlinelabels.com/OL5275.htm
  5. Liberty97045

    Filtering question (easy)

    Awesome answer, thanks. I will try that with the IPA I have in now.
  6. Liberty97045

    Filtering question (easy)

    I would like to reduce or eliminate the sludge at the bottom of my bottles. I am pretty careful when siphoning to the bottling bucket but I still have 1/8" of funk at the bottom. Would filtering it during the transfer help at all? Would there be any negative effect on the beer or the...
  7. Liberty97045

    Filtering

    Will filtering the beer as it is siphoned into the bottling bucket have any effect on the in-bottle carbonation process? My goal is to reduce the yeast sludge in the bottom of my bottles.
  8. Liberty97045

    Call me lazy, labels are a pain

    Another great idea
  9. Liberty97045

    Call me lazy, labels are a pain

    I tried labels one time and thought "What was I thinking" as I scraped them off in the sink so I could re-use the bottles. :o I started writing the description & date on the cap. Call me lazy or just practical, I just don't see the point in labels for home brew. :mug:
  10. Liberty97045

    Portland, OR

    No to the brew clubs so far, I am pretty new to this game. Just started my third batch yesterday. First one was an IPA (pretty good) the second is a Drop Top clone bottled Friday and is not ready yet and last night was a Irish Red Ale that is looking awfully dark. As to the fermentation...
  11. Liberty97045

    Sparging questions

    I have been sparging my grains with near boiling water, is this too hot or should I use the steeping temp of 160'? Once the sparging water is done, how aggressive should I be about wringing out the juice. Is there a potential down side to getting the last drop?
  12. Liberty97045

    Too cold to ferment?

    This is a challenge of brewing in winter time many parts of the country. My brew room (AKA the laundry room) is barely 60' F at night. I tried wrapping the carboy with a heavy towel to minimize the effect of the lower night time temps. I know you already ordered a temp controller but the same...
  13. Liberty97045

    Portland, OR

    About that temp controlled fermentation chamber. My "down and dirty" solution is: An old refrigerator, a 15 watt incandescent light bulb, a household thermostat. Done
  14. Liberty97045

    Noob

    Hydrometer, Shmygrometer, whatever
  15. Liberty97045

    Hello from Iowa

    Go for it. I am back and forth from Oregon to Des Moines every month and I must be spoiled by the many craft and micro brews available out here. Couldn't find a good IPA to save my life! My next attempt will be a Clone of Widmer Drop Top ale. Expand your horizons!
  16. Liberty97045

    How did you find us?

    What is a sear hinge?
  17. Liberty97045

    How beer saved the world

    I watched a fun documentary on Netflix tonight titled "How beer changed the World" It was a bit tongue in cheek but a fascinating historical perspective on the economic and social effects of barley, water and yeast. The presence of Tetracycline in ancient beer long before the modern...
  18. Liberty97045

    Noob

    Yes she got me the full setup. The bottling bucket, grain bag, bottle washer, transfer siphon, funnel and assorted hoses. Hygrometer, thermometer, book, sanitizer, musting hose, etc. The brew is starting to clear and the airlock is down to one bubble per minute. The Laundry room is a steady...
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