GrogNerd
mean old man
....you're standing in the shower and you think "I'm sparging the shampoo out of my hair."
Mashing in shampoo, sparging it out
Conditioning for aroma
....you're standing in the shower and you think "I'm sparging the shampoo out of my hair."
A small one but...
You own the specialized water heater element wrench...and in 40+ years never owned an electric water heater.
When you start bringing home scrap pieces from your construction job for a DIY build.
When the 3 kegs you own are full, your fermenters are full and you have 2 more batches on deck waiting to brew even thought you have no where to ferment it or store it.
I think I need a beer!
This applies more to my racecar than brewing but...
When you start cruising moving and garage sales for used bed frames because they are the cheap form of decent angle iron for a brew stand.
Exactly my situation right now. All my bottles will be full after bottling the next two brews in the fermenters right now. Bought another fermenter so I can make the 3 brews I got ingredients sitting here for. Time to empty some bottles, need to put it somewhere.
You have pieces of car laying around on a construction site?
Huh? I re-read my post a few times and still am not seeing the connection?
I believe the quote from woopig had referenced binging home stuff from a construction site and you posted it applied more to your race car which is where I believe he was questioning finding auto parts at a construction site.
Me: Did FedEx come today?
Wife: For what?
Me: Hops that I ordered for a beer.
Wife: I thought you ordered 3 beers and didn't have enough bottles for them. You ordered more? rolls eyes.
She still hasn't noticed that new fermenter that I filled today. Ordered the ingredients to get over the free shipping minimum.
You're watching 'Game Of Thrones', sipping a brew, and suddenly have the completely random thought pop into your head......"I wonder what sort of efficiency you could get from a gravity fed 3 tier brew sculpture direct fired by a couple of dragons?"
My wife just goes to bed when I start brewing...
Geez, you must start before sun-up...or your family loves to sleep in and you're brewing extract haha. My brew day takes at least 5 hours, including cleanup, usually 6.
When you analyze the mouthfeel on anything really...I do it a lot with coffee and tea, adjust water chemistry accordingly too. Becoming rather annoying to some folk on that with soups. Even tap water.You describe the mouthfeel of certain toothpastes and which one is preferred ...
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