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  1. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Just popped my first brew!!!

    My first brew never got the chance to age. MMMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmm:mug:
  2. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Beginner Brewer

    I would check out http://www.midwestsupplies.com they have always treated me well and I have always enjoyed their brews Welcome to the board
  3. fiddup_is_a_middup

    To close to home...

    thats funny so true
  4. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Hello from Guam/Virginia

    Beer4breakfast pretty much summed up my Ideas, Maybe an ageing cabinet, dark and temp controled. or a simple walkin cooler would be nice Ha! Anyway, as a homebrewer welcome to the board. As an American, Thank you for your service to the country!
  5. fiddup_is_a_middup

    False Bottom

    I am getting ready to build my AG setup. I have 3 sanke kegs and was wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction in False bottoms. Which Brands/Styles have worked well for you? (Previous Question Assumes "worked well" is associated with none (or very few) stuck sparges"...
  6. fiddup_is_a_middup

    "Extract Taste" What is it?

    I use LME all the time. Maybe I don't notice the difference because I haven't brewed an all DME Brew, but I've really enjoyed all of my brews. I might try an all DME brew to see if I can taste a difference (and hopefully an AG brew soon.) I can't say that I've detected a sourness though.
  7. fiddup_is_a_middup

    2 weeks in primary

    Good luck with the Hunt and remember RDWHAHB your beer will be fine. Before I had all my equiptment I left all my brews in Primary for 2 weeks.
  8. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Pale ale hops

    :off: Haiku With Its Smell It Kills Weapon of Mass Destruction My A$$ Reigns Supreme (After a few homebrews):mug:
  9. fiddup_is_a_middup

    hello all

    Welcome powow
  10. fiddup_is_a_middup

    New Member

    Before you start paying for bottles, with a little sweet talking and a little work, you could probably talk to the guys/gals at your favorite watering hole. Tell them (and deliver on this) that there is a six pack of homebrew for them if they save you some bottles. It may not work but I got...
  11. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Hello From NJ

    Welcome the the Forum, Good luck on your first batch.
  12. fiddup_is_a_middup

    New Member

    Welcome to the forum Leonard. Have you read any brewing books yet. I would suggest "The New Complete Joy of Home Brewing" By Charlie Papazian. He really lays it all out for beginners. Good Luck
  13. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Midwest Brewing Supply

    I highly recomend Midwest. I have ordered my last 15 kits from them. They are always helpful and knowledgable. Ingredients are always fresh, they crush your grains for free and there kit recipes have ben fantastic (Oldcastle kit (Newcastle clone) is highly recomended. I just recently...
  14. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Greetings from St. Louis

    Welcome to the forum, Glad to have more from Missouri. Happy brewing
  15. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Help with cider

    I have a food mill, would that help anything
  16. fiddup_is_a_middup

    help - i cannot syphon for some reason!

    Ditto on the Auto Siphon, I love mine
  17. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Hello from Australia

    Welcome. Ive always wanted to go to Austrailia. G'day
  18. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Help with cider

    I came across a bunch of apples (Red Delicious/Jonathan Hybrid) from my parents farm. I've never made cider before, but have about 20 batches of beer Under my belt. I was wondering what would be the best way to make a cider from whole apples without the aid of a crusher or juicer. Is it...
  19. fiddup_is_a_middup

    Just starting - my story

    welcome and Happy brewing
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