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  1. FloridaCracker

    Cheap & Easy 10 Gallon Rubbermaid MLT Conversion

    So, sometime ago (IDK, ~8 months?) I built my MLT using this thread. I was/have ben very pleased with it. Espeacially since I haved ~$80 compared to my LHBS. I did use the sink line coil as a strainer and I can tell you that my first couple batches took a long time to drain... Those batches were...
  2. FloridaCracker

    for all you sanitation freaks! :D

    This, my friends, is a widely accepted possible method (by archaeologists) of how our modern brewing evolved! I have done research on primitive fermenting, and this matches up to what I've found. (ie open fermentation in wooden trough burried in the ground, filtered using plant material, and...
  3. FloridaCracker

    for all you sanitation freaks! :D

    *EDIT* Original post deleted due to computer glitch causing 2x post.... Sorry.
  4. FloridaCracker

    Competition Results

    Thanks guys, Most of the judges were BJCP certified, however there were a couple novices, and I think a couple first timers in there...
  5. FloridaCracker

    Competition Results

    This past weekend was a large competition (593 entries). I entered 6 batches. Overall I didn't do amazing, average 28... Here are the results: #- Category Style- Score- Best Quote- My Response 1- 9c- Scottish Export- 36- "Good drinking malty beer that hits many of the style guidelines"-...
  6. FloridaCracker

    JOAM Bottling Today!

    Well, no good news... :( The competition was this past Saturday and I scored a 22... That's pretty dishearting when you've waited a year on something... The judge made some good notes that I'd agree with. "Watery..." Yes, it is a tad thin. "Not enough orange flavor to match the aroma" -Yeah...
  7. FloridaCracker

    Cream Ale Cream of Three Crops (Cream Ale)

    Thanks Edmanster, I need to remember to practice patience! (I forget 3 weeks bottle minimum)
  8. FloridaCracker

    Cream Ale Cream of Three Crops (Cream Ale)

    I tested my beer one week after bottling (Wednesday) and I don't know if I like it all that much. In the defense of the OP, I DID add 2x the hops on accident. However, it had a pretty strong sulfer smell to it and it hasn't cleared a bit. It spent one week in primary and now has been two weeks...
  9. FloridaCracker

    Greenhorn brewer from Calgary

    Hey Nick, Welcome! Your really gonna enjoy this hobby! The only thing I can say is that it is a true test of patience. Good luck with the brew and if you have questions about anything there are some great beer mentors on this site that are happy to help! Florida Cracker
  10. FloridaCracker

    Anyone use Bottle Mark bottle caps?

    I ordered 250 a couple months ago and have been very happy with the result... But... I've been cherishing them too much to actually put them on a brew. I drew my logo, scanned it onto the computer, and then sent it off. Their site is very easy to work with , and I had my caps less than a week...
  11. FloridaCracker

    Jug of Mead that's been sitting a while...

    Drink away. I seriously doubt there is anything harmful in there.. If it's been in a plastic container that isn't rated 1 (Like PET bottles) then you may have some oxidization which can affect taste... But I don't think you'll have a problem.
  12. FloridaCracker

    Drug chopper???

    Just a little FYI, marijuana/hops/corn/tomatoes do not give off IR heat/thermal image/IR signatures. Now the fact you were heating up your garage probably triggered the IR thermal imaging sensor. As for hovering over your hops, they are seeing if you are hiding anything among the hops. The do...
  13. FloridaCracker

    new bear label

    Nice label... But I came here to see a labeled bear.
  14. FloridaCracker

    Scottish Ale alternate bittering method

    I brewed a scottish ale back in March for a local compititon. I used heather tips as the bittering agent (bought from LHBS). I did HOURS of research to build the recipie, and this was before I switched to all grain. It was supposed to be in the secondary for 14-31 days, but due to time...
  15. FloridaCracker

    Cream Ale Cream of Three Crops (Cream Ale)

    Ohhh Noooo.... :cross: My Williamette was 7.5%aa and the Saaz was 3.3%aa. The calculators I used averaged it out to be 46.55 IBU. I geuss it's not a light hybrid. I will still let you all know how it turns out.
  16. FloridaCracker

    Cream Ale Cream of Three Crops (Cream Ale)

    O...M...G... :confused: After reading edmanster's post I realized something... I wanted to make a 5 gallon batch from the OP's recipie so I cut it all in half, but I still used 2 oz of hops!!!! Uh-Oh... I noticed this morning that the air lock smells very hoppy... Can I still enter...
  17. FloridaCracker

    Cheap & Easy 10 Gallon Rubbermaid MLT Conversion

    I just wanted to add, that I could NOT find a ss fender washer in that size. So I had to buy a $13 bit for my drill press and enlarge another ss fender washer. If it wasn't for that the entire build time would have been 25 minutes... The washer took another 35 (the 5/8 bit was a little smaller...
  18. FloridaCracker

    Cheap & Easy 10 Gallon Rubbermaid MLT Conversion

    Flyguy, Thanks for the article, put mine together last night! I followed your parts list and it all went together very well. I went to Lowes for my project, and the grand total was right at $75. Lucky for me the 10 gallon cooler was on sale for $38 as opposed to the listed price of $44.99...
  19. FloridaCracker

    first brew

    Hash, 1) Tampa has a couple brew supply stores (Booth's Brewing and Southern Brewing), go to one. Instead of the "balloon method" you can buy the rubber stopper and air lock for less than $3. They also probably sell bulk honey for cheap (mine sells 1 gal for $25 of local honey). 2) A quick...
  20. FloridaCracker

    Cream Ale Cream of Three Crops (Cream Ale)

    I just brewed this up last night... My first all-grain! I modified it a tad, as it was for a five gallon batch. I used 3# Six-row, 3# Two-row, 2# flaked corn, 1oz Saaz, and 1oz Williamette. The OG was 1.030, actually 1.034 but I boiled too much off and had to add a gallon of water :( . Now for...
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