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  1. capt82

    Fermentis D-16

    2-3 times the price of other Safale yeasts for a 25g packet. 98-102%AA is a large claim to live up too.
  2. capt82

    Hops are growing very early

    I grow in NW MT. Totally different here. In the past I had large harvests by letting 3 bines of each hop to grow without cutting the bulls off early on. They always turned to a tangled overgrown mess and the thick upper growth made for a all inclusive resort for aphids. This year I've cut...
  3. capt82

    Montana NW Montana Brew Clubs?

    I'm not on FB but I will keep them in mind. I'm always surprised there are not more home brewers in NW MT since we have a lot of craft breweries around. I guess that explains the lack of brew supply shops.
  4. capt82

    New grower, asking harvesting and drying advice

    Someone asked for more info on another forum. Not sure if anyone is interested but here is more info if so. I'm sure someone else can do better with the idea but this is cheap, easy, and practical for a home grower of a few plants. Here are those pics of my oast: pic1... whole thing ready to...
  5. capt82

    My Hop Harvest 2023

    I'll be gone for a few weeks, but if you want, I will give something better (more pics) than this when I get home. Here are those pics of my oast: pic1... whole thing ready to store. pic2... I used cardboard packing material (corners) but 2 x 2's can be used instead to make the base pic3... The...
  6. capt82

    Just my thought...

    Good to hear. I was also a little worried if beer was becoming water, barley, hops, yeast and Captain Crunch.
  7. capt82

    Just my thought...

    I mostly drink my home brew but when I go out or vacation I like to try the local breweries. This past week in my travels, I haven't got to taste any locals breweries but I found a craft beer store. I was surprised to see mostly cans. I didn't recognize any of the brewers. The store, mostly...
  8. capt82

    My Hop Harvest 2023

    No plans. This is my prototype that can be modified. 1) Get carboard to create a 20" X 20" by about 3' tall box without a top or bottom to it. I used a box that my new recliner came in. It is pretty stout cardboard. 2) Build two wood frames with 2X2's measuring just shy of 20" X...
  9. capt82

    Montana NW Montana Brew Clubs?

    Just wondering if there are any clubs or other home brewers in NW Montana?
  10. capt82

    Why do people Quit brewing?

    I started with 1 gallon, then 5 gallons, and now 6.5 gallons. I try to keep my equipment to a minimal not only to keep cost down, but to keep my brew space to a minimal. The problem I had with small batches is I felt like I was always brewing and out of beer. I began 5 gallon batches which...
  11. capt82

    Why do people Quit brewing?

    I view brewing my own beer as a survival skill like cooking, home repairs, and equipment repairs. I recently moved to an area without a homebrew store. I had to reinvent my whole supply and brewing process in order to continue to brew, affordably. How many people would you say quit brewing...
  12. capt82

    English Ales - What's your favorite recipe?

    My last brew was an English IPA. I used APEX London ale yeast. Never heard of APEX before but I don't have a local brew shop, only a health foods store that changes up stock all the time. It was very cheap too. I really liked the strong, steady fermentation and high attenuation. The flavor...
  13. capt82

    Why do people Quit brewing?

    When I was younger drinking beer was about quantity over quality. As I aged and began to brew, its all about quality over quantity now. I like a higher ABV beer, abt 7% because I usually have 1 beer at night winding down. That one, 7%, seems to do the trick. Any lower and I find I'm craving...
  14. capt82

    Why do people Quit brewing?

    I view brewing like cooking. You have to eat/drink. Even though I will never be a chef, nor want to be a chef, I cook out of necessity. I cook well enough to get by and occasionally pull off something tasty. My alternative is to go out and get fast food or domestic beer. I can't afford to...
  15. capt82

    Why do people Quit brewing?

    OR you can work longer, more hours to pay for for the expensive craft beer at your local retailer or you can work less and have the time to brew your own. I'm no rocket scientist, but I did sleep in a Holiday Inn last night. :thumbsup:
  16. capt82

    Why do people Quit brewing?

    My wife bought me my first 1 gallon kit as a birthday gift. It got me interested. I could see over time as I bought bigger equipment the concern she had about where I was going with it. My father was an alcoholic. I made a promise to her it would not go there. I know it would end home...
  17. capt82

    Why do people Quit brewing?

    When I moved to rural NW Montana, I lost access to a brew shop. I tried the online shops but grains were never crushed right, yeast attenuation was always very poor, and the cost to brew doubled. I now buy 2-row in bulk and crush my own. I also found two health food stores that carry some...
  18. capt82

    Why do people Quit brewing?

    Quit now? Has anyone seen the price of store bought craft beer? I've already spent the money on all the brewing equipment I need, I grow my own hops, I reuse my dry yeast several times, and I buy 2-row in bulk. My average cost for a 6.5 gallon batch is only about $15. I can't see spending...
  19. capt82

    New Hops grower/member

    I've never came across Cluster before but just read Cluster is one of the oldest hop varieties grown in the United States. After hand picking almost 20 lbs off my 4 hop plants, I've concluded only the retired have that kind of time. Hope you have a picking machine or several unretired...
  20. capt82

    My Hop Harvest 2023

    My Willamette, Cascade, and Northern Brewer hops are in there third year now. I allowed three bines per plant to grow. I've spent 3 back aching days picking hops off bines. My Northern Brewer had about 8lbs of wet hops. I will pluck 6 Cascade bines next couple days and that looks about...
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