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  1. cjb

    Beer bar recommendations - by state

    Missing a few of the best in Portland: Bailey's Tap Room http://www.baileystaproom.com/(mentioned above) Apex http://apexbar.com/ - 50 taps, big outdoor patio Belmont Station http://belmont-station.com/ - nice new patio area, some unusual stuff on tap, attached to the best bottle shop in town...
  2. cjb

    keg disappointment

    Home Depot does have 3/16" vinyl tubing, and I've used it before in a pinch. The stuff I got was much thinner-walled than the beer line you'll get from your LHBS.
  3. cjb

    Using hot tap water when brewing

    Is it full of sediment/minerals that came from the water supply? You realize that means the tank is actually filtering those things out, right?
  4. cjb

    Using hot tap water when brewing

    My plumbing is PEX between the hot water heater and my kitchen faucet, so I'm not concerned about leaching lead or other metals from the pipes. In order to leach anything from the hot water heater itself, there would have to be a failure of the glass lining in the tank - in which case I suspect...
  5. cjb

    Funny question: How much is in my keg

    Here's how I do it: (one of these days I'll do a writeup on my system...)
  6. cjb

    Cost of growler fills?

    $10-14 is pretty standard around here; I know of one place that does $8 on Sundays. The best deal in town might be Hair of the Dog, which fills a growler for 15 bucks - these are 10-12% beers like Adam or Fred, which cost at least 4 bucks for 12oz at the store or in the pub.
  7. cjb

    Black lager?

    Depending on the recipe, what you're making may actually be closer to a Baltic Porter. If you want to post your ingredients we could help figure it out.:mug: 12C. Baltic Porter Aroma: Rich malty sweetness often containing caramel, toffee, nutty to deep toast, and/or licorice notes. Complex...
  8. cjb

    Any problems with not straining hops?

    This is how I do it. Squeeze the bag to get out all the liquid you can from the hops. Helps with aeration as well...
  9. cjb

    Dutch Beer Week- Try a fellow HBTer's beer!

    Sounds good, wish I could check it out. I sometimes travel to the Netherlands for work, but won't be there for Dutch Beer Week. It does look like I'll be there around the time of the Borefts beer fest at De Molen - looking forward to that!
  10. cjb

    Oregon brewers ....help

    If you're in Bend, I'd highly recommend Crux. Boneyard and Deschutes are great stops as well. In Portland...close your eyes and throw a rock :) But I'd second the suggestion of Hair of the Dog - a unique brewery, and you'll find stuff on tap there that you can't get anywhere else.
  11. cjb

    keg disappointment

    If you didn't replace all the o-rings when you got it, do it (don't even bother inspecting them). They'll hold onto nasty soda smells/tastes and other funk that's impossible to get out. A full set of 5 gaskets is a couple bucks.
  12. cjb

    Burners on craigslist?

    I have the Bayou SQ14 and it's been great - zero complaints. I guess it could be quieter, but it heats wort fast and is a third of the price of a Blichmann.
  13. cjb

    Tap Line Resistors

    Just swap it out for 3/16" hose and I'm guessing it will be about right. You can fit 3/16" hose on a 1/4" tailpiece without a problem (just warm it up with a bit of hot water first). FWIW, I use close to 10' of 3/16" hose at around 10psi and 35deg.
  14. cjb

    Any experience with chlorine effects?

    Just something that caught my eye - are you using a hose for your brewing water as well, or just for cleaning?
  15. cjb

    Yeast starter

    If I'm making a big starter and don't want to add the whole 2L+ volume to the beer, I'll do the starter a few days early and then cold crash it. On the morning of brew day, I'll pull it out of the fridge and decant, and then boil/cool maybe a liter of sparged wort and add that to the starter...
  16. cjb

    Coleman vs. Igloo

    I have a 48qt Ice Cube, and it DID come with a drain - but my brother has the same one, and his didn't. As mentioned already, it has a thin/flat spot where the drain should go, so it's very simple to drill it out and add a drain.
  17. cjb

    Lawsuit Against Anheuser-Busch

    Interesting - sounds like there may be something to this after all. I can't find the original source at "Alcohol Beverage Testing News", but this was posted at Beervana: http://beervana.blogspot.com/
  18. cjb

    Minimizing hop bitterness

    Not sure if I understand you correctly, but it sounds like you're tasting the wort and not the finished product. You have to be careful with judging bitterness from a wort sample - it will typically have a lot of suspended hop solids that make it taste very bitter (especially if you're using a...
  19. cjb

    Grainy tasting beer

    Yeah, I'm guessing water - if the same flavor is showing up in 3 beers, you have to start looking for common factors. Are you using tap water, and do you have a water report for your local water company? Have you tried using store-bought spring water or starting from distilled and building it up?
  20. cjb

    Should I drink it???

    The answer to this question is always "yes". It may be terrible, but it won't hurt you.
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