wildwest450
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... ill bring it to the hop swap.
It will be 2013 by the time we get those hops.
... ill bring it to the hop swap.
maffewl said:Lol... no biggie... so its still up for grabs everyone.
I need one for back-up if no one has spoken for it...
maffewl said:Sorry Marc, Dave got in touch with me this morning... I believe he is going to buy it. However, if not, you will be the first to know.
bernerbrau said:I just realized I never posted any pics of the new keezer build:
Running PBW through all the taps prior to the first run (with a rinse and star-san after that, of course).
You stole YOPPER's license plate? You stalker.
It will be 2013 by the time we get those hops.
searchtempest.com enjoy a MUCH better way to search craigslist. i always look for:
keg
corny
cornie
soda
homebrew
brewing
Oh yeah, looking for another regulator too.
Mid State Brew Crew meeting tomorrow @ Liquid Smoke in the Boro-3PM if you want to swing by and try any of our swill
Well mother nature is still F in with us. Lucky we only got down to 35 last night. Me and the wife raided the linen closet and covered every plant we could. I mulched over the 6 rhizome plants and wrapped the 8 other hops(ranging 3" to over 3') in towels and blankets. They're predicting a low of 31 here tonight, so we will do it all over again. I need to figure out a better way to protect my apple tree(15'X15' basically). It has 100's of baby apples. I was thinking about getting some giant plastic tarp of sorts and maybe even using my old turkey fryer underneath to push some heat up in there during the coldest period early morning. Any other ideas?
1234 said:Let's go Preds!
Going to game 5 if Nashville make it that far.
Well mother nature is still F in with us. Lucky we only got down to 35 last night. Me and the wife raided the linen closet and covered every plant we could. I mulched over the 6 rhizome plants and wrapped the 8 other hops(ranging 3" to over 3') in towels and blankets. They're predicting a low of 31 here tonight, so we will do it all over again. I need to figure out a better way to protect my apple tree(15'X15' basically). It has 100's of baby apples. I was thinking about getting some giant plastic tarp of sorts and maybe even using my old turkey fryer underneath to push some heat up in there during the coldest period early morning. Any other ideas?
Yeah, I didn't do a thing to my Nugget bine. Didn't know about the frost until after it happened. Damn thing is 66 inches already; I really hope it survives this little cold spell.
I also planted 2 Cascade rhizomes last weekend to replace the Perle that died on me last year, so I'm hoping the frost hasn't killed it already.
maffewl said:Any of you Tennessee Red Wing fans, I challenge you to a bet. Preds vs. Red Wings, loser of the series has to buy the winner a six pack, or bomber, or whatever beer of the winner's choice not to exceed $20.
Any takers?
J-Malone said:I transplanted my cascades rhizomes (2), and they are doing great. But when I moved the centennial and the willamette, they appear to have not taken too well to the transplant and havent come up. I ordered new rhizomes this year from Nikobrew and they just came in yesterday. I am putting out 2 more cascade, 2 centennial, 2 chinnook and 3 Zeus (I ordered 2 magnum, but they informed me that the magnum supply was not good an they replaced them with 3 zeus). I have heard good things about the Zeus around here and all the other varieties are pretty good warm weather growers so i am hoping to get them in the ground and see what happens.
I did cover the cascades I have in the ground last night late once I heard there was a frost warning....wheew!
This Red Wings fan says you're on!
bernerbrau said:Another freeze last night. Cascade was about 1" out of soil, poor thing was covered in ice this morning. The Nugget isn't looking too great either.
Stevo2569 said:Well mother nature is still F in with us. Lucky we only got down to 35 last night. Me and the wife raided the linen closet and covered every plant we could. I mulched over the 6 rhizome plants and wrapped the 8 other hops(ranging 3" to over 3') in towels and blankets. They're predicting a low of 31 here tonight, so we will do it all over again. I need to figure out a better way to protect my apple tree(15'X15' basically). It has 100's of baby apples. I was thinking about getting some giant plastic tarp of sorts and maybe even using my old turkey fryer underneath to push some heat up in there during the coldest period early morning. Any other ideas?
I think I read somewhere that Niko gets his hops and rhizomes from a farmer in Botslava or something like that.
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