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  1. MichaelBrock

    BYO BoGo List of 'wanters' 50/50 splits

    And I just got mine as well. So another 1/2 price, $15 subscription to BYO available. PM if interested.
  2. MichaelBrock

    What is this???

    Definitely worth a shot! Taste it. I have had a number of "unintentionally soured" beers from other brewers that ended up being pretty decent; a few even good. I had an infection in a cider once that turned out quite well. That one ended up being a lactobacillus infection and I have since...
  3. MichaelBrock

    BYO Subscription at Half Price

    There are a number of unclaimed orders above your post. Just pick the "next up" and pm the user (of which I am one :tank:)
  4. MichaelBrock

    BYO Subscription at Half Price

    I just got mine in the mail yesterday. I'm also looking someone wanting to split the 2-for-1 subscription deal. As mbbransc points out, the price has gone up so 1/2 is $17.50. PM me. Update: claimed
  5. MichaelBrock

    Anyone have a REAL lion's stout clone?

    It looks like More Beer, Williams Brewing, and Midwest Supplies all carry a product they refer to as "sinimar".
  6. MichaelBrock

    Table Cider

    A dry cider at ~4% is going to be tough. As Maylar said, watering it down is just going to water down the flavor, which is hard enough to come by in a dry cider. Apple juice, fermented dry with an ale yeast, with no added sugar will get to about 5.5%. A more ambitious yeast, like a champagne...
  7. MichaelBrock

    Anyone have a REAL lion's stout clone?

    Witherby, did you brew the Dragon Stout clone? I plan on brewing a tropical stout some time soon and, apparently like quite a few others, I'm having some difficulty finding a tested recipe.
  8. MichaelBrock

    Slanting yeast

    Yes, the 15psi is in addition to the atmospheric pressure (so it maintains a 15 psi difference from atmospheric pressure). I am not familiar with pressure cookers outside of the United States but I would have expected all pressure cookers to work this way. Edited to add: browsing around...
  9. MichaelBrock

    BYO Subscription at Half Price

    In previous years people were snapping up these 1/2 price offers. Hopefully not a sign that BYO has saturated their market! Edit: taken
  10. MichaelBrock

    BYO Subscription at Half Price

    I just received this offer as well. This will be the fourth year running for me. Anyone interested in a 1/2 price subscription (print & digital) to BYO? Send me a PM.
  11. MichaelBrock

    My Ugly Junk- Corona Mill Station...

    It has been speculated that too find a grind will result in astringency from the fine husk particles. However, I have had my corona mill cranked down pretty tight since I started doing all-grain 4 years ago and my beers have never had an astringency I would blame on the crush (I am BJCP...
  12. MichaelBrock

    Slanting yeast

    First off, I don't personally see the need to clarify it. As long as you're sterilizing it, it should make no difference whether or not it is clear. If however you really want clear wort for your agar (which will not be clear regardless; at least mine hasn't been) you could cold-crash the...
  13. MichaelBrock

    Pale malt but realy dark beer

    I too had just been going by Beersmith! I had no idea that Briess Munich was that much darker. It adds to my regret that my LHBS doesn't put any source information on their grain bins.
  14. MichaelBrock

    Pale malt but realy dark beer

    Munich isn't quite that dark. Munich I is in the 5-7L range and Munich II in the 8-10 range. But I agree, either Munich is going to be dark enough to keep the beer from being pale. And 5% of the properly chosen crystal could make it nearly opaque!
  15. MichaelBrock

    What are you reading?

    I don't buy fiction any more, not even used. Except for the classics (love Dickens!) that I might pick up again down the road, I rarely re-read anything. I don't even buy e-books unless they are on sale; I can't justify spending almost as much as a physical book for them. I get almost all of...
  16. MichaelBrock

    ☕ Coffee ☕: Ingredients, Roasting, Grinding, Brewing, and Tasting

    When visiting with Scottish friends they asked if I wanted instant or drip coffee. I opted for drip...which was the same instant coffee just put into a drip coffee pot and "brewed" by it!
  17. MichaelBrock

    What are you reading?

    I picked up the Dystopian set for Kindle that was mentioned earlier in this thread and started into it this morning. First up, an excerpt from Sand by Hugh Howey! Quite the coincidence given that I just reserved it at our public library a few days ago. So far it has that same "can't put it...
  18. MichaelBrock

    What are you reading?

    I enjoyed it quite a bit as well. It is pleasantly unpredictable. Just when you think you have settled into a groove and have a feel for how things are going to go, the whole plot switches up on you. Great stuff. The author does a very good job of keeping you on your toes right up to the...
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