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  1. jrgtr42

    Not-So-Obnoxious Baseball Thread

    Lucchino was certainly the main architect of the Sox breaking the curse and moving on to 3 more in 15 years (yeah, he wasn't with the team anymore by 2018, but plenty that he'd had a hand in putting in place were still there. The Sox are off to a pretty hot start so far - not as much in the...
  2. jrgtr42

    Advice on how to enjoy homebrewing over the years without becoming an alcoholic.

    The longer I spend in cube-farmdom, that movie becomes both funnier and more sad... But to the question at hand, there is a lot more to alcoholism than just drinking a lot. Some folks can drink like fish and by those markers - having it affecting them in various ways - don't quaalify as such...
  3. jrgtr42

    West Virgina Home Distillation

    So I heard this morning on the radio that West Virginia has passed a law legalizing home distillation of spirits. Up to 5 gallons per person, 10 gallons per home with 2 or more adults. Per NPR (audio) So my question is, being that it's still illegal on a federal level, how does this work? And...
  4. jrgtr42

    Gardening: My Tomatoe and Pepper Progress

    I'm probably a month or so out from starting my seeds, but I'm definitely in the planning phase. The past couple years I've started the plants out inside, they get going pretty well, up to a few inches tall, second and sometimes third set of leaves then most of them just die on me. Can't figure...
  5. jrgtr42

    The Dysfunctional-Palooza Obnoxious Masshole BS Thread

    there's a hair joke somewhere there, about getting old...
  6. jrgtr42

    Dough In- Devices and techniques?

    Personally I add about half my strike water to the mash tun, then the grains. i stir as much as I can, get it more or less incorporated, then add the rest of the water. Stir again, making sure no dough balls. I'll check the temps, and if needed add a couple more quarts of hot or cold water to...
  7. jrgtr42

    Music Match

    Bird on the Wire - Leonard Cohen.
  8. jrgtr42

    Taking FG reading

    If it's still bubbling, even slowly, it's not done. Patience is the hardest thing for a new-ish brewer to learn (sometimes I think I'm still working on it however many years later.) The yest will be done when they're done. Personally, I give my beers at least 2 and a half weeks before even...
  9. jrgtr42

    Porter with Peat Malt

    I did a smoked dark IPA some years ago that |I used a pound of peat smoked in a roughly 15 pound mash - so that's what, 7.5%|? it was a good 3 years before the peat faded out enough to be drinkable. Obviously the hops were long gone by then, so I called it a smoked porter.
  10. jrgtr42

    Some malty ale recipes?

    I just kegged up my dark house beer. I use a schwarzbier recipe, but since I don't have a way to ferment cold and lager, i use Kolsch yeast. Pilsner, Munich and midnight wheat malts, magnun for bittering and Hallertau Mittelfrue for flavor and aroma. 1.052 SG / 1.012 FG. real happy with the...
  11. jrgtr42

    Are Group Buys DEAD

    i was wondering about that. There was another guy doing group buys here in Massachusetts for a while, but I haven't heard from him in a while. I may be interested in a sack or two, as long as they have pilsner - that seems to end up being the base I use for a lot of my brews.
  12. jrgtr42

    Why do people Quit brewing?

    I would like to say that there's no chance I'll quit brewing, but there may eventually come a time that |I realize I haven;t brewed in ages, and may as well clear out that area of my basement. Or I get to the point that I get too old to handle the house, and have to downsize. In that case, i'd...
  13. jrgtr42

    Large Equipment: Where does it live?

    I have a basement space for my brewery. |When we moved in, I was brewing outside the basement with a turkey fryer, but when we had the water heater replaced, we needed a plumber and electrician anyway, so I had them put in a 240-volt outlet and a slop sink in the area, for induction burner, and...
  14. jrgtr42

    Knowing everything right off the bat???

    I will say that there's a ton of information out there for beginners to read - how many posts are there recommending that newbies read Palmer and Papazian before firing up the stove for the first time, and so many other books, plus resources like this forum. But that said, it's like a lot of...
  15. jrgtr42

    Cooling fermentor with keezer

    OP: for clairification, you're planning on using this for temperature control during fermentation, right? Not as cooling from the boil down to pitching temps? I would think something like that would work pretty well - on paper at least - for the former; you're only looking to move things a few...
  16. jrgtr42

    Fermented hot pepper sauce

    I'm on my third batch of fermented hot sauce. Got the idea from an issue of Brew Your Own magazine. The first batch was a mix of cayenne, jalapeno and habanero. Really good. second was a bix mix of the above, plus seranno, thai, and one or two others. |Pretty hot to begin with but it mellowed...
  17. jrgtr42

    The Dysfunctional-Palooza Obnoxious Masshole BS Thread

    If you're thinking about the NERAX festival, I can confirm that it is always awesome. dozens of breweries represented, from here and across the pond.
  18. jrgtr42

    The Dysfunctional-Palooza Obnoxious Masshole BS Thread

    I was in there talking to Brian before they closed - I'd been a HB shop customer for many years before he started the brewery - though he'd had that in the back of his mind for a long time too. I would usually grab a beer when |I was in there for ingredients, but didn't normally make a special...
  19. jrgtr42

    ABV Bias in Beer Ratings

    It’s a hell of a good question. I think it does have to do with a lot of beer drinkers combined with the American tendency (and while I don’t have numbers, I’m guessing the majority of people rating are American) towards bigger is better. The more extreme the beer, the better it gets rated, no...
  20. jrgtr42

    Recipe kits or DIY?

    I also like the idea of getting tried-and-true kits, (or recipes,) when getting started - you don't want to just throw something together with no real idea what does what. Some of my best brews started with kits or at least recipes, from BYO Magazine, here, and a couple other places. Most of...
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