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  1. maconmatt

    Georgia Bowie Bottler

    Selling my complete Bowie Bottler setup. Used less than 5 times. $25 shipped Includes: • Bowie Bottler Adapter for Perlick 525/575 with o-rings • Rubber Tubing • Stainless steel bottle-filling tube • 2 Rubber Stoppers (1 for regular bottles, 1 for growler-sized bottles) • Original...
  2. maconmatt

    Fresh Strawberry Wheat ideas

    Im about to try my hand at a strawberry wheat beer, and wanted yalls opinion on my method. I'm using a basic wheat recipe that I've used before and is quite delicious. For my strawberry flavoring, I have just picked 8lbs. of fresh strawberrys from a farm here in middle Georgia. My plan was to...
  3. maconmatt

    My verson of the "Guess The Stone IPA Clone" game

    Brewed a Stone IPA clone (my version is called "Stone Mountain IPA" b/c i live in GA.) and finally got around to taking some comparison shots. This one is pretty easy, based on the head size, but still fun! I nailed the color almost perfectly! They are both actually much clearer than the...
  4. maconmatt

    Outdoor Kegerator Labels for Wedding Shower

    So, I was in charge of the beer for a wedding shower that my wife and I were hosting. We decided to "dress up" my kegs by placing them in a brand new metal trashcan and having my wife decorate the trashcan and make it "frilly". The theme was mexican fiesta. Anyway, i still needed a way to...
  5. maconmatt

    Pin Lock Disconnects, etc.

    I recently purchased a pin-lock kegerator kit, but I have since switched to a ball-lock setup and no longer need the pin-lock gear. Here's what i have: • 1 pair of pin-lock gas "in" disconnects (with MFL threaded ends) • 1 pair of pin-lock beer "out" disconnects (with MFL threaded ends) •...
  6. maconmatt

    Jenny D Raspberry Wheat

    Ingredients: 6.0 lbs US 2-Row Malt 3.0 lbs US White Wheat Malt .5 lbs US Caramel 40L Malt 1 oz UK Challenger - 30 min. from end 1 oz US Willamette - 10 min. from end 4 oz. Raspberry Extract Schedule: Mash @ 153 for 60 mins
  7. maconmatt

    Ocmulgee Brown Ale

    Ingredients: 6.0 lbs US Pale Ale Malt 3.0 lbs US Vienna Malt .5 lbs UK Pale Chocolate Malt .5 lbs US Caramel 40L Malt .5 lbs US Victory Malt 1 oz UK Golding - 45 min. from end 1 oz US Willamette - 15 min. from end Schedule: Mash @ 153 for 60 mins
  8. maconmatt

    Using B&B (Benedictine & Brandy) as a flavor addition?

    Ok, I've been dreaming about my "winter brew" and have an idea, I just don't know how to exactly implement it. I've heard of some successful Vanilla Bourbon Stouts and am thinking along those lines. The only real difference is that I would like to substitute bourbon with my favorite...
  9. maconmatt

    Black flecks in my glass?

    I've been kegging my beers now for probably 6 batches and have noticed something in my last two that I haven't come across before. There seems to be small, black flecks of something floating in my glass. I've looked very close at them, but i can't make out what they would be? Could it be hop...
  10. maconmatt

    Boiled Peanut Brown Ale?

    If you're from the south, you know that boiled peanuts are an awesome snack and can be found at almost any roadside stand in the summer. While brewing my last beer and watching the boil...I had an idea. Why not do a brown ale and then toss some green peanuts in during boil? Has anybody...
  11. maconmatt

    Homebrew Coaster Design and Tap Identification

    I've just finished building a custom kegerator and have been racking my brain trying to come up with a simple, clean solution to identifying whats on tap. I wanted to keep it simple, without crazy tap handles, etc. I think i came up with a pretty good solution. I got some custom coaster...
  12. maconmatt

    My first "from-scratch" recipe...

    This is my first attempt at building a recipe from scratch. I'm looking to brew a nice, nutty brown ale with some vague chocolate and toffee undertones. I don't want it too incredibly dark, however. The small amount of chocolate malt is just for taste, hopefully. Think i'm on the right...
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