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Damn, that's it exactly. I'm starting thinking gavin is less of a science man and more of a dark sorceror.

You win all of the Big Flats and phallic candy.

Great. Do they randal well together? Is hould proabably ask Duff or 77. More their speed probably.

Happy Birthday @gavin

Ta very much.
 
This.

Good morning friendly friends.

Mroing. (has iiiiii already done that?)

Your avatar sig will become redundant pretty soon 77. Couple of days more of prison grub for CAD. Poor guy having to stomach the weekends cruel gruel-like offerings.

La Petit Dejeuner (from an unidentified source)
A passable effort at Poulet Du Buffalo avec Ranch and a 1934 Château Lafite that needed some more cellaring. Urgh! Poor guy.
 
You were right by the way... That barleywine is going to be a doozy to kick, lol.

I'm sure you'll give it your best with true Plainsman/ Planesman grit.

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Anything you add to Big Flats that doesn't taste like horse piss is only going to improve it.

So I'll put a line through horse piss then. I'm going to go out on a limb and double cross it out in black biro.
 
I'd say just take that candy as much as you can. Don't mix it, you probably won't get much from it...aside for a American pie pale ale, maybe

Thanks Duff

I'll follow this advice to the letter. Just waiting on the aformentioned turrible beer and amuzingly shaped candy of unknown flavor.
 
I'm sure you'll give it your best with true Plainsman/ Planesman grit.

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So I'll put a line through horse piss then. I'm going to go out on a limb and double cross it out in black biro.

Gavbro... you've developed a taste for the big bourbon stouts if I remember correctly?

I take it you didn't get your hands on any Founders KBS this time around?
 
Gavbro... you've developed a taste for the big bourbon stouts if I remember correctly?

I take it you didn't get your hands on any Founders KBS this time around?

Only heard of them through this and other edundant threads. Tried Legion barell aged and one I got in costco. Really great to have a few on hand.

Too slow out of the blocks and too lazy to get any KBS. If I see it I'll grab some this year but you know me. To thick to know a shelf turd from a ROFL turd. They come out on Halloween is it?

I plan on making one soon but will swith to a two vessel approach owing to the big grain bill. Anything over 1.08 all grain is going to be too much to handle with my setup. A IIPA should be a lot easier owing to the points from sugar additions. Planning one in the 1.075 range with some Chinook and Cascade. (I have a pound of chinook I want to use reckon it's a go big or go home hop)
 
Only heard of them through this and other edundant threads. Tried Legion barell aged and one I got in costco. Really great to have a few on hand.

Too slow out of the blocks and too lazy to get any KBS. If I see it I'll grab some this year but you know me. To thick to know a shelf turd from a ROFL turd. They come out on Halloween is it?

I plan on making one soon but will swith to a two vessel approach owing to the big grain bill. Anything over 1.08 all grain is going to be too much to handle with my setup. A IIPA should be a lot easier owing to the points from sugar additions. Planning one in the 1.075 range with some Chinook and Cascade. (I have a pound of chinook I want to use reckon it's a go big or go home hop)

How un-science like of you to go with an IIPA... but I happened to get myself a 4-pack and have a line on another.

I'll toss one in your next box. K?

Mmmmkay.
 
How un-science like of you to go with an IIPA... but I happened to get myself a 4-pack and have a line on another.

I'll toss one in your next box. K?

Mmmmkay.

Cool. Thanks Psylo

Not going to pass up a chance to taste that stuff.

Don't know about the unsciency bit. :) I am considering a step mash to really control how dry I can get it. Thinking 140, 155 and 168 as opposed to a longer 148 single infusion. It's a few brews out still so plenty of time for me to make things needlessly complicated. Want to do some research on water profiles for the style too. I pretty much know squat about making a DEEPA

I need more Pils/Helles and a dry stout first. Maybe an ESB too.
 
Only heard of them through this and other edundant threads. Tried Legion barell aged and one I got in costco. Really great to have a few on hand.

Too slow out of the blocks and too lazy to get any KBS. If I see it I'll grab some this year but you know me. To thick to know a shelf turd from a ROFL turd. They come out on Halloween is it?

I plan on making one soon but will swith to a two vessel approach owing to the big grain bill. Anything over 1.08 all grain is going to be too much to handle with my setup. A IIPA should be a lot easier owing to the points from sugar additions. Planning one in the 1.075 range with some Chinook and Cascade. (I have a pound of chinook I want to use reckon it's a go big or go home hop)

If you aren't scared of DME, a biggish mash with a 3-4 point DME addition in the boil served me quite well.
 
If you aren't scared of DME, a biggish mash with a 3-4 point DME addition in the boil served me quite well.

That is why I always keep DME on hand. unless of course I enjoy a little too much and miss the fact post boil was too low on the last batch. Ended up on what might be a good session milk stout though.
 
If you aren't scared of DME, a biggish mash with a 3-4 point DME addition in the boil served me quite well.

I've thought about that too. DME is for sure a very good idea.

I just hate how it is dusty and can leave a mess if I'm not careful.

I just reckon I'd have more fun using a mash-tun for change. Going to keep my eye out in the for sale section. Always MT's for sale from folks upgrading kit or going over to the single vessel brewing dark-side.

The more I think about it though the less I want to bother with the MT. A smaller batch size is an easy fix too. I could even partigyle another small beer out of the 1 mash for a big stout. (I have a 4 gallon pot that could net me a 1 gallon beer no worries)

TL,DR. don't know what to do. Just thinking out loud really.
 
I've thought about that too. DME is for sure a very good idea.

I just hate how it is dusty and can leave a mess if I'm not careful.

I just reckon I'd have more fun using a mash-tun for change. Going to keep my eye out in the for sale section. Always MT's for sale from folks upgrading kit or going over to the single vessel brewing dark-side.

The more I think about it though the less I want to bother with the MT. A smaller batch size is an easy fix too. I could even partigyle another small beer out of the 1 mash for a big stout. (I have a 4 gallon pot that could net me a 1 gallon beer no worries)

TL,DR. don't know what to do. Just thinking out loud really.

Is a bigger boil kettle and outdoor burner upgrade on the horizon? Lol.

I can't think of a bad reason not to brew outside in TX.
 
Is a bigger boil kettle and outdoor burner upgrade on the horizon? Lol.

I can't think of a bad reason not to brew outside in TX.

No chance. I like my creature comforts of quiet early morning indoor brewing all year round, rain hail or shine. The heat doesn't bother me so much. 10gal upgrade at some point but it will be when I switch to eBIAB/eHERM. Not on the horizon just yet.

The app has been wonky for me today. I haven't been able to open this thread until now.

You missed a barnstormer of a morning thread I tell you hwut.

The treehouse is very empty unfortunately.
 
Anyone got a QOTD?

One I came up with in my absence is what's your go-to beer? Like given that you could always find angle afford it. Not necessarily the best beer you've had, but the one you always find yourself craving
 
One I came up with in my absence is what's your go-to beer? Like given that you could always find angle afford it. Not necessarily the best beer you've had, but the one you always find yourself craving

Sunday morning stout. I can't believe it's actually still available.
When it comes to hops, I'll take whatever I can get from neshaminy creek around here. Even their brewery only release stuff is still somewhat easy to get (if you are there within three hours of release anyway. Dank hill came and went in two hours.)
 
One I came up with in my absence is what's your go-to beer? Like given that you could always find angle afford it. Not necessarily the best beer you've had, but the one you always find yourself craving


Man, good question. I rotate through styles, so it's hard to pick one go to. Lately I've been drinking sours and IPAs.

For sours I might pick monks cafe. I haven't had it in a long time, but I remember it being really well balanced and easy to drink.

For hoppy beers it would probably be Tree House Alter Ego. I've only had it once, but it blew me away.

. Dank hill came and went in two hours.)


And it's mine! ALL MINE!!
Mwuahahahah!!!
 
Just be warned that you'd all have to share a couple rooms. At Gavin's we'd barely make a dent in the southron wing.

Dibs on bunking with horsedag. He looks like hed be pretty. Cuddly. That, or paw me to death for attention. Either way I'm good with it
 
One I came up with in my absence is what's your go-to beer? Like given that you could always find angle afford it. Not necessarily the best beer you've had, but the one you always find yourself craving

I was thinking about that in that other thread that popped up. I don't really have a single specific "go-to" beer that I always have around, but I do keep an IPA of some sort on hand at all times. A lot of times it'll either be something local, or Two-Hearted.

My other cravings of DRINK ALL THE SAISONS or drink the biggest stout I can find seem pretty arbitrary.
 

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