Just watched Rainbow last night. If you are a fan of rock and roll history, it documents the Rainbow Bar and Grill and Whisky-A-GoGo establishments on the Sunset Strip.
So I managed to catch all the way up to S5E10 last night. Interesting to say the least.
I can begin to imagine what happens to Nacho (*spoiler*) although not quite so sure about Kim still.
Also find myself REALLY getting into knowing who Gustavo Fring is and his absolute hatred and...
So I finally got the chance to start watching Season 5. We ditched the cable/satellite packages back in early 2019 in favor of streaming providers.
Ended up just paying $20 to purchase the whole season on Prime, which seemed pretty reasonable.
I'm up through S5E4 at this point and still not...
Oh trust me when I say that searching out those videos was something I wish I had not done. Some people have a sick glitch in their wiring and quite honestly when caught, they too should just be disposed of.
BCS is on hold for me for a bit until I catch up and things slow down at work.
Ozark has been a favorite of mine. Ripped through this entire season in 3 nights. The finale was cathartic.
I have been a Better Call Saul fan for years now (after Breaking Bad, how could I not be interested?) There is a BCS thread that I recently revived from the dead.
Tiger King.... 'nuff...
This post could not possibly have happened at a better time. I had narrowed it down to this and one other stout recipe that I was planning on making this weekend. This makes my decision much easier... Thanks @Sudz
I was waiting until I got to work to add to my previous post because it was done on my phone and it was painfully time consuming to do it like that.
Exactly what @eric19312 said.
And what you read is exactly what you could do.
I do it all the time.
If you were gonna do it, the first bucket is the place to do it.
Transfer into your pressure keg thingy and then dump a new batch of beer on top of the junk in the bottom of the first bucket. As long as they are similar beers...
Dont bother.
For a couple of reasons:
1) you could infect the new batch
2) if successful, you could cause odd flavors in the new beer, especially if the 1st beer was a stout and the 2nd beer was way different (like a lighter colored ipa or pale ale)
That make sense?
Absolutely. That is why I sent him the link to BrunWater first. The tutorial page is extremely helpful and absolutely must be read prior to attempting anything, PLUS Martin used to be on here all the time and he was an awesome help for many of my questions when I first started.
To be honest, I...