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Georgia roll call

Discussion in 'South East Homebrew Forum' started by Ironhead, Jan 6, 2008.

 

  1. JoeyChopps

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 13, 2012
    I also work on base on the flight line what about you ?
     
  2. Butchhe

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 14, 2012
    I'm in bldg 127.
     
  3. Thundercougarfalconbird

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 14, 2012
    In Statesboro as a student, in walton county (loganville) area when I'm home :tank: Always looking for cheap gear and grain if anyone ever needs to unload anything
     
  4. GeorgiaBeer

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 15, 2012
    Im in Jasper, about 60 miles north of Atlanta.
     
  5. MangledMash

    Member

    Posted Aug 15, 2012
    We have a few down here in the Canton/Ballground/Holly Spring area. Informal club called Southern Brewers.
     
  6. SteelRinger

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 16, 2012
    Sure.

    Mine is a 3 gallon batch.

    Get 3 gallons of cheap cider/apple juice from your local grocery store. I use the Publix stuff that runs about $5 a gallon. It doesn't matter if it is from concentrate as long as the only additive is asorbic acid (Vitamin C).

    For yeast I use Lalvin EC-1118

    Sanitize a funnel and rehydrate the yeast. If you want to add a tablespoon of honey to the warm water in order to start the yeast, you can, but it isn't necessary.

    Pour 1/4 of the first jug of juice into a 3 gallon carboy or small fermenting bucket. The icing buckets at Publix are 3.5 gallon buckets and have o-ring lids. They will give them to you if you ask in the bakery. You can get a rubber grommet for them at Home Depot. Drill the lid and you have a small primary fermenter.

    Add 1/2 cup of white sugar and 1/2 cup of brown sugar to the jug you just poured out of. Give it a big shake to mix in the sugar and aerate and then pour it into the primary.

    Do the same thing with the second bottle, but hold a little back when dumping as you will need a bit to get the sugar through the funnel and into the jug on #3.

    Repeat for jug 3.

    Give the whole thing a good stir and pitch your yeast.

    Let it ferment for 2 weeks at 70-75 degrees.

    Rack to secondary to clarify. Top up with Welch's white grape juice concentrate juice. I usually make the juice a day ahead of time so that I can boil it and let it cool on the racking day, but you don't have to if you are careful about sanitation.

    Let it sit for another 1-2 weeks until it is completely clear.

    Once it is clear, boil 3 oz of corn sugar and 5 oz of malto-dextrose in 2 qts of water. Add that to your bottling bucket. Rack the cider to the bucket, stir carefully to mix in the sugars and bottle.

    Let the bottle sit at room temperature for 1-2 weeks to condition. I like to fill at least one flip-top bottle to check carbonation. Once it is carbed to your satisfaction, stick the bottles in the fridge to cold-crash them and then enjoy.

    The last batch I did was very much like Woodchuck cider.
     
  7. kevlar70

    Member

    Posted Aug 28, 2012
    Checking in. I'm in Smyrna, moved up from Brunswick almost a year ago.
     
  8. duckredbeard

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 28, 2012
    I'm close to Smyrna...Mableton actually.
     
  9. draiiinage

    Active Member  

    Posted Aug 31, 2012
    I'm in the same situation... the Lilburn-Decatur commute is pretty awful but the wife likes the suburban life.

     
  10. brewmaster1984

    New Member

    Posted Sep 1, 2012
    I am in the buford area but work in the gainseville area
     
  11. byounger

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 5, 2012
    I'm brewing in Marietta... East Cobb...
     
  12. ctranchina

    Active Member

    Posted Sep 8, 2012
    lawrenceville here
     
  13. Cgreen042389

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2012
    East Atlanta Village here.... anyone in the area?
     
  14. planetscott

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 11, 2012
    Stone Mountain/Decatur area. Long time Covert Hops member. Doing a Russian Imperial Stout on Sunday.
     
  15. sroberts

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 11, 2012
    I brew in Peachtree City and am lucky to have the best brew shop in the Atlanta area (that I've been to anyway) nearby in Fayetteville:

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  16. Allowishus

    Member

    Posted Sep 17, 2012
    Valdosta here
     
  17. DrHops

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 19, 2012
    Canton.
     
  18. icanbenchurcat

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 21, 2012
    Marietta/Kennesaw here. Conveniently close to my favorite store, Brewmaster's Warehouse
     
  19. Safa

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 30, 2012
    Athens!
     
  20. FATC1TY

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 2, 2012
    Never been to Brewmasters before.. Will need to stop in when I'm in the area.

    I'm blessed to have Just Brew It, within 30 minutes of me. Wealth of knowledge and help there, and an extremely well stocked store. By far the freshest stuff I've ever found.
     
  21. StinkyVp

    Dictator

    Posted Oct 3, 2012
    I work close to BrewMasters Warehouse but still order over the internet. It's so easy and cheap. $6.99 shipping isn't worth my time to stop by. It may be me being lazy but it's well worth it. I have always got my orders by next day too. It's crazy.
     
  22. icanbenchurcat

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 4, 2012
    I am a broke college grad, so $6.99 means a lot to me!
    I also like to 'ohhh' and 'ahhh' at all of the tools I don't have... yet.

    Especially when I have only been stopping in there for yeast, stabilizers and nutrients.

    Using up all of this lemon juice and honey making meads and skeeter pee has been much cheaper than beer!
     
  23. benzy4010

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 3, 2012
    Just moved to Woodstock! Been brewing for about a year. Any brewers around that area? Or clubs?
     
  24. DrHops

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 3, 2012
    To benzy4010


    There is a homebrew club called the Woodstock Malt Monkeys (I'm pretty sure that's their name) that brew once a month at Summits Wayside Tavern on Rose Drive in Woodstock. Just google the restaurant and you'll find information on it.
     
  25. Sleepyemt

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 3, 2012
    I'm in Woodstock, 92 and trickum, welcome to the area!
     
  26. benzy4010

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 3, 2012
    Haha I ate there in Saturday nice!
     
  27. Blademaker

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 8, 2012
    I'm in Marietta.........Shop at brewmasters warehouse.
     
  28. BumbleBeeBeer

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 9, 2013
    Dallas/Hiram

    Hop City downtown and BW in Marietta is where I shop. Or the internets.
     
  29. sTiNkFiZzle

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 9, 2013
    Damn Bumble...your in my neck of the woods :)
     
  30. BumbleBeeBeer

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2013
    Yep!

    Right over off Coach Bobby Dodd, back in the subdivisions back there.

    Just look for the yellow camaro haulin' ass thru town :rockin:
     
  31. Hlmartin22

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 12, 2013
    Athens! 10 gallon all grain crazy!!!!

    Brewing a porter on Sunday! Slam!!!!
     
  32. nealf

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 24, 2013
    Bump, just moved to Hiram, GA!
     
  33. BumbleBeeBeer

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 25, 2013
    I could probably throw a rock and hit your garage! :rockin:
     
  34. SteelRinger

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 26, 2013
    Same here.

    Sounds like we need to think about starting a West GA Brewers Club. :tank:
     
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  35. Tryon

    Member

    Posted Jan 26, 2013
    Peachtree City, drinking my first batch, second in primary. I've browsed in Just Brew It several times over the past 10 years or so, but finally found the time and money to get started. Hope to be up to AG within a year, but space is an issue.
     
  36. bluedrumloser

    Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2013
    Big city of Rockmart. I started brewing about 3 years ago. Being a full time math major/husband/father to my beautiful 17 month old daughter/working man, left me little time to brew. It was a New Years resolution to get back into brewing. Of course, SWMBO hasn't realized this yet.
     
  37. SteelRinger

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2013
    Hiram, Dallas, Rockmart...

    I am definitely seeing a West ATL meeting in the future!
     
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  38. Lucky7s

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2013
    Rome, GA!!!
     
  39. StinkyVp

    Dictator

    Posted Jan 28, 2013
    Douglasville too.
     
  40. everdead

    Member

    Posted Jan 29, 2013
    Live in Cumming. Working on moving to BIAB and trying to find a club in the area.
     
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