buying lamps instead of beer stuff
who's the fool?
Who's the bigger fool? The fool or the fool who follows him??
buying lamps instead of beer stuff
who's the fool?
Who's the bigger fool? The fool or the fool who follows him??
When your morning coffee always tries to suggest another plan for the day...
I almost bought that coffee maker too. I settled for the fancier Mr coffee maker with strength settings. That way I could also get the Mr Coffee burr grinder as well. Not only for coffee beans,but makes nice spent grain flour too! It's always nice when your coffee maker reminds you of the better course of action for the day!...
I use my bialetti moka pot when I want something really good, but have grown quite happy with the Starbucks Pikes Place k-cups for that morning jolt.
I am having trouble getting my burr grinder to the right setting for the moka and am having better luck just buying the premium italian coffee for that occasional cup.
we got this insert for the Keurig that uses a small paper filter and you can use whatever ground coffee you like
we haven't used it yet for the coffee we brought home from Jamaica, looking forward to it this weekend
You guys are starting to worry me... Trying to turn this forum into coffee brewing?!
At least talk about making coffee beer with your Mr. coffee brew buddy.
I'm just kidding guys...kinda
Hmmm, do I have enough grain left from the last stout to attempt a 1.5 gallon espresso stout.
Fixed
Mash with coffee beans?
Your onto something!
When you grab a verity pack on a office resupply trip for work and the boss does not ask any questions when you return.
Then you don't brew often enough.I brew outside during the day; interior lighting is not an issue
If you really want something strong, pick up a bag of straight robusta from Kenya.That flexibility is always nice. I buy stacks of recycled paper filters myself. also good for use with a radiator filling funnel for filtering my Starsan occasionally The wider spout on the radiator funnel flows easier & faster. Those paper filters also get some of the milky stuff out as well.
Anyway,that Jamaican Blue Mountain is great for brewing up some Redneck Rocket Fuel. I need to get over to Caribou Coffee & get some of those beans. Although I'm pretty sure they're cut with cheaper beans by the time we get'em over here. Yours may likely bee pure Jamaican. High caffein stuff.
I brew outside during the day; interior lighting is not an issue
Then you don't brew often enough.
When the September issue of Costco Connection is in your mailbox...and you don't have a Costco membership, and the magazine is addressed to someone in another town.
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When the September issue of Costco Connection is in your mailbox...and you don't have a Costco membership, and the magazine is addressed to someone in another town.
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your mailman likes you
EDIT: dang you, DrunkleJon! (need shaking fist smiley)
and that has to be my copy, because I have a CostCo membership and did not receive my Connection this month
While looking at houses for sale you make man cave/fermentation lab/beer cellar a non-negotable item.
Also you look for best access from brew area outside to run a silicone hose to your Brewhemoth in the aforementioned fermentation lab. All while making note of outdoor water faucets for chilling.
unionrdr said:When you also enjoy experimenting with spent grain flour to make tasty foods to go with your beers. Tonight,meatloaf & mashed taters with IPA grain flour biscuits. My 2nd attempt at perfecting my recipe with buttermilk & spent grain flour. IPA grains make for very rye-like biscuits.
rockbasementbeer said:When you can't help checking the carboy at night. Even if it's just in secondary clearing up
insanim8er said:When you wake up every morning and the first thing you do is check Craigslist for homebrew stuff...
And you find this:
blichmann 20 gallon boilermaker with the false bottom! $200
I'm picking this bad boy up tonight!
It worked out perfect because I just sold a BUNCH of my extra stuff, so I had the cash ready to go!
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