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  1. Lefou

    Beer Vacation in Germany

    Spent much of my time in the Bavarian countryside. I used to work for a defense contractor and I'd fly into Munich. I'd drive south on the 8 and stay near the Bad Aibling-Rosenheim area. The owners of Lindl Hof would drag out the homemade schnapps after dinner when they'd see me and I quite...
  2. Lefou

    This Can't Be Good: Last Call At Another Notable Brewery

    Quite likely because business loans and permits are still available but if bank credit dries up, things change.
  3. Lefou

    Vevor stills...steer clear

    Seems the kettle was incapable of holding a proper seal pressure. To say that flaw was a "bit off center" is a hazardous understatement. This is a good reason to like HBT. The people make the forum!
  4. Lefou

    Vevor stills...steer clear

    A little slow on the reply, but hope you are on the mend. Thanks for the warning. I've been snooping around researching the basics of distilling and considering the merits of simple pots stills and more expensive fractionals for making distilled water and such. Will write the Vevor off the...
  5. Lefou

    Low ABV & Shelf Life

    If you go down the road of low ABV brewing, good luck and choose your hops wisely. You're kegging and I'm assuming the keg will be well-refrigerated? If it is, there shouldn't be a problem with a low alcohol brew. As for me, I've taken the lazy man's way out. I buy an affordable Pils like...
  6. Lefou

    Open fermentation & Why ?

    Brew life in 2015 B.D. (before dog) was much easier. I'd leave a 3 or 6 gallon glass fermenter in the kitchen. Not anymore. I've always been fascinated with the idea of an open fermentation experiment, but with a 60lb Husky in the house who has a kelpie-Husky "mini me" following him around it...
  7. Lefou

    What to do with old, unused grain

    I cleared out something like 20-odd pounds of unused malt and crystal grain. Gave it away to guy at work who owns chickens because I didn't want to brew with malt that had grain moths. Grain moths are a pain in the ass to get rid of once they are in your house. Got some eggs, but wasn't...
  8. Lefou

    Open fermentation & Why ?

    I could never trust that method - or the two dogs who'd sniff it out in seconds.
  9. Lefou

    FG beer vs wine

    Dextrins and complex carbohydrates that aren't initially present in the mash can be created by heat in the wort boiling process. Kilned darker malts will have more of these complex carbs present than lighter base malts.
  10. Lefou

    Brewing a Pale Ale - suggest hops

    One of my "tricks" when deciding what hops I'd theoretically use in a brew is to find a passably good commercial brew I like. The wife - bless her heart - bought me a No Name pale ale strictly done with Citra. The best description I could give for Citra would be grapefruit and pine needles...
  11. Lefou

    Low alpha hops and great foam

    Foam stability has been an interesting search for me, too. My beers have typically been light-colored, low IBU ales because it suits my preference and water. I've always used packaged dry pellets and tended to adding wheat, but never dry hopped before bottling. One of my beers was a...
  12. Lefou

    Not sure if I should start brewing again or not

    ..and you don't have to worry as much about the bears, but then again, step lively and watch out fer them sneks.
  13. Lefou

    Wort fermented with no bittering

    India pale ale is a brewstyle many people say they dislike. I was always a fan of moderately hopped ales and lagers using noble hops until finding a well-done pale ale with an excellent mixture of good hops. Germany has some great history behind their beers but so does England. The story...
  14. Lefou

    Wort fermented with no bittering

    "But after 6 months an IPA is barely drinkable." I'd generally agree but given the right storage temps such a beer could last longer. The best beer, in my humble opinion, is a fresh one ... like you say, six months old or less. I look for DATES on my retail beer and refuse to buy anything...
  15. Lefou

    Wort fermented with no bittering

    Compared to the experience level and knowledge of others here, my personal observations would be just another brick in a huge wall. I don't make unhopped beers because it wouldn't quite be "beer" to me. In my amateur opinion, unhopped fermented grain worts with a low ABV level could likely...
  16. Lefou

    Kveik Voss Simcoe IPA

    Harpoon's "Big League" brews use this hop combination. It gives off a definite tropical and citrus aroma akin to mango and grapefruit, I typically don't drink IPA beers but this brewery's commercial stuff is exceptional.
  17. Lefou

    lifespan of kegged beer

    Mine doesn't seem to last more than couple of weeks because I drink it all ... But seriously, I don't keg, I bottle. One of my brews actually aged more than a year. It was a case of bottled amber ale, a bit over 6.5% ABV. Done in October, left to lager over the spring and summer, and cracked...
  18. Lefou

    Cats

    I used to do this when my roomie adopted a brother/sister duo of black cats. I had to wake up and roll out by 5:30Am to make it to work. The male cat had a habit of walking across me during the night to peek out my bedroom window. He had the "black magic" ability to manipulate door knobs. If...
  19. Lefou

    Cats

    Yes, I know the "complete problem" you speak of with the younger, energetic cats. Balls of energy with the "zoomies", and the next instant they've vanished, or decided to use you as a human pillow. I got my two youngsters at 4 months during July, 2021. They stick cold, wet noses in my face...
  20. Lefou

    How to make a hot/fusel tasting beer... on purpose

    There's one reason I've never liked higher ABV distillations. Poor quality control. I've watched Old Tickle and friends on TV and they know their stuff, but the methods they use scare me. "Eyeballing" your creation for roiling, oily distortions in the jar isn't my idea of real quality...
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