JeffersonStateBrewing
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Hey all!
For those of you who wonder, what or where is the state of Jefferson, here is a little info. The unofficial 'State of Jefferson' is located in Southern Oregon and Norther California. There was a vote on the books to take place back in 1941 which would have split the two states and allowed Jefferson state to succeed from Oregon and California. There was even an election and a governor elected. However the Vote was to take place on December 7th 1941. For those of you not up to par on your american history, this was the day that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. As a result of the bombing, the efforts to create the State of Jefferson were abandoned and focus was turned directly to what would be the US officially entering World War II. The Movement to create Jefferson State has never fully gone away. [Removed political innuendos -Mod]
Enough History, my brain hurts.
I am getting back into home brew beer. I tried my hand at it about 6-7 years ago using the BIAB method with pretty okay results. real life got in the way of my little hobby and i sold most my equipment. Now i am going to give it a go again, all-grain this time. i am working on building a propane powered 3 vessel system using 15.5 gallon beer kegs or keggles. I have been gathering parts and materials for a little over a month now. I am designing (not the proper description) a brew stand that will be portable and compact i hope. I have never brewed all grain or for that matter ever seen it done. I know there is a learning curve, and i know i will end up with some bunk beer, but if i never try i never know what i will be able to achieve. With myself being a total n00b i will be asking a lot of questions and no doubt make a few mistakes along the way. there are no local home brew shops near here so i must resort to buying grains off the internet. I have recently come across NORTHERNBREWER.com and i have ordered 2 kits. One is a Czech Pilsner and one is a hard seltzer. When and IF the kits ever show up i will start the hard seltzer first as my brew stand will not be complete for several more weeks.
I am also building a new keezer to go with the all grain system. I purchased a 14.8CF kenmoore unit from my local big box supply house, it was on sale.
If i have forgotten anything y'all think i should be adding to my system to make it more complete, i am all ears!
IHaveSpentWayTooMuch$$Lately-JSB
For those of you who wonder, what or where is the state of Jefferson, here is a little info. The unofficial 'State of Jefferson' is located in Southern Oregon and Norther California. There was a vote on the books to take place back in 1941 which would have split the two states and allowed Jefferson state to succeed from Oregon and California. There was even an election and a governor elected. However the Vote was to take place on December 7th 1941. For those of you not up to par on your american history, this was the day that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. As a result of the bombing, the efforts to create the State of Jefferson were abandoned and focus was turned directly to what would be the US officially entering World War II. The Movement to create Jefferson State has never fully gone away. [Removed political innuendos -Mod]
Enough History, my brain hurts.
I am getting back into home brew beer. I tried my hand at it about 6-7 years ago using the BIAB method with pretty okay results. real life got in the way of my little hobby and i sold most my equipment. Now i am going to give it a go again, all-grain this time. i am working on building a propane powered 3 vessel system using 15.5 gallon beer kegs or keggles. I have been gathering parts and materials for a little over a month now. I am designing (not the proper description) a brew stand that will be portable and compact i hope. I have never brewed all grain or for that matter ever seen it done. I know there is a learning curve, and i know i will end up with some bunk beer, but if i never try i never know what i will be able to achieve. With myself being a total n00b i will be asking a lot of questions and no doubt make a few mistakes along the way. there are no local home brew shops near here so i must resort to buying grains off the internet. I have recently come across NORTHERNBREWER.com and i have ordered 2 kits. One is a Czech Pilsner and one is a hard seltzer. When and IF the kits ever show up i will start the hard seltzer first as my brew stand will not be complete for several more weeks.
I am also building a new keezer to go with the all grain system. I purchased a 14.8CF kenmoore unit from my local big box supply house, it was on sale.
If i have forgotten anything y'all think i should be adding to my system to make it more complete, i am all ears!
IHaveSpentWayTooMuch$$Lately-JSB
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