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  1. Cyclman

    Hello from Ireland

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug: all in one electric systems are the rage in the us.
  2. Cyclman

    Hello from Estonia

    Welcome to the group, from Colorado :mug:
  3. Cyclman

    Introduction

    Welcome to the group, from Colorado :mug:
  4. Cyclman

    Hello from Italy

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug:
  5. Cyclman

    Hello from Glendale, CA

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug: GHS class ‘89
  6. Cyclman

    Hello from Mexico City!

    Welcome to the group, from Colorado :mug:
  7. Cyclman

    Greetings from Ontario

    Welcome to the group, from Colorado :mug: great setup!
  8. Cyclman

    Hello from California

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug: I am a Glendale native.
  9. Cyclman

    Hello from Dublin, CA

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug: Sounds like a good restart.
  10. Cyclman

    Noob alert

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug: Lots of cool new brewing tools and techniques today...
  11. Cyclman

    Hello From Iowa

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug: It is a fantastic sign that your first few batches went well.
  12. Cyclman

    Hello from eastern North Carolina

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug:
  13. Cyclman

    Spill Stoppers?

    I just spray,but this should work.
  14. Cyclman

    Minimum town size to support brew pub?

    I am semi-retired, but we all fantasize of such things. My thoughts, as a 20 year business executive: Work in a brewery / brewpub first, the experience will be educational and invaluable. Needless to say, become a champion brewer. Establish an extensive business plan, include all costs, with...
  15. Cyclman

    Newbie from Wales

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug: once it is done fermenting, keg. Once carbonated, it’s drinkable. Some styles are batter with a little age. Keep brewing, get a pipeline going.
  16. Cyclman

    Hello

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug: drinking homemade wine as I type this.
  17. Cyclman

    Diving in to Homebrewing!

    Welcome to the hobby, and the group, from Colorado :mug:
  18. Cyclman

    Best BIAB types to start with?

    I would do an IPA. Not that difficult, just some hop additions. You could always just add a few hops at the beginning, then add all of your hops with five or zero minutes to go. Let it sit for 20 minutes before you start cooling.
  19. Cyclman

    What BIAB brewing actually is (Mythbusting for traditionalists)

    I I went from 3v to BIAB. Brew outside, use a buck Boss tripod, and SS grill grates and clamps to squeeze big mash bills. No tannin issue, could use 3v, but don’t. I recirc. And use your heating elements. Get great mash temp stability.
  20. Cyclman

    Is there a suggested way to sweeten wine in the glass?

    You can use other sugars as well, honey is what I enjoy.
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