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  1. 619Brewer

    Danger of Hops to Dogs

    I know this thread is old, but I just went through an ordeal with my female black lab. I had a tin of hop extract outside and unbeknownst to me someone had taken it off the table that it had been on for months and put it on the ground. My black lab started panting hard like she had sprinted...
  2. 619Brewer

    California 4 tap kegerator with co2 tank

    I am located in North County San Diego (Oceanside) and I am moving to Vista in a few days. I picked this kegerator up from Booze Brothers Brewing right before they went commercial and were selling their home variety gear/equipment. I've not used it very much over the past 2 years as I'm not a...
  3. 619Brewer

    Stout Tap won't run

    Yah need to bust it open and see what's going on. The diffuser plate can get clogged super easy as it's only a few little holes. I had the same issue when I got my stout tap.
  4. 619Brewer

    Shameless episode last night *may contain spoilers*

    I saw it and my inner geek was offended by how incorrect the set up was.
  5. 619Brewer

    Looking for advice on how to handle a 'code monkey' situation

    I haven't read through all of the posts, but from what I did read you've gotten plenty of sound advice. In my experience with dealing with the man, it's usually best to just take the path of least resistance and make them go away. It's usually money or some box that needs checked and it...
  6. 619Brewer

    Phrases that need to die a quick, excruciating death

    This has been a recent discovery of mine as well. I'm 33 years old and I'm just now hearing this term for the first time a couple of months back. I'm told it means a hoe or slutty girl. I know every generation has their phrases or words that are nonsense but is used all the time, but this one...
  7. 619Brewer

    About to give in...Need your help and support please

    Personally, I would ditch the bleach. Between oxyclean and starsan I have all I need to keep the bad stuff away. When I first started I was so paranoid about infections that I got myself into the habit of constantly reapplying starsan to everything before, during and after the brew. If...
  8. 619Brewer

    About to give in...Need your help and support please

    When have you cleaned your drying tree? Just a thought, you could unwittingly infecting your bottles with the tree. In any case, at some point you have to start the process of elimination. Buy a couple brand new bottles see if you still get it, use the glass carboy, check, so on...
  9. 619Brewer

    Brewing In San Diego

    Welcome brother. I'm in Oceanside. We'll have to swap PB Stout recipes sometime.
  10. 619Brewer

    Calling all math geeks: Force carbonation math!

    I'm not math geek, but I do know a thing or two about boyles law from scuba diving. Seems to me there's something there you should look into. Also, I used the magical space aged google machine and found another site that seemingly has it all figured out...
  11. 619Brewer

    Sanitizing with only oxyclean and star san?

    Pretty much what I just got done doing with one carboy and 3 kegs this past weekend. My personal rule is to always sanitize before using as well. If the piece of equipment seems dirty or dusty from sitting in my garage regardless of how recent I went through my cleaning process, I clean it...
  12. 619Brewer

    Mouth full of Nuts Imperial PB Milk Stout

    If anyone else tries this recipe, please let me know how it turns out and your thoughts on it. I'm always open to new ideas.
  13. 619Brewer

    Mouth full of Nuts Imperial PB Milk Stout

    I had some requests to post it up again. When I went to find the original post I realized it wasn't the Peanut Butter version I had posted, but only the Imperial Stout version of this recipe. The only difference is the Vanilla, PB powder and cacao nibs. This recipe has a lot of wiggle room...
  14. 619Brewer

    Cheers from Sunny Long Beach, CA!

    Well, that's a decision that only you can make of course. Personally, I am the type of person that when I get into something I go nuts and buy all the stuff and go balls to the wall. Often times, I'll get bored with it and drop it. So for me, I decided to ease into to make sure this was a...
  15. 619Brewer

    Cheers from Sunny Long Beach, CA!

    Start here: www.howtobrew.com It has all the basic information you'll ever need to get started. After that, you can use this board as well as your homebrew shop as a resource. Remember, there's not only one way of doing things, there are lots and they are all right. A lot of processes in...
  16. 619Brewer

    Beer In 6 Weeks.

    I brewed a Stone enjoy By clone on Sunday the 4th. It's sitting in a keg now carbonating and clearing for a party on Sunday the 18th. That is exactly 2 weeks from Brew day to glass. I had to rush things mroe than I normally would. IE, dryhopping was only done in 4 days instead of the 6 or 7...
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