TheCADJockey
ALL YOUR BASE
Yeah, but...
Amazing...
I can't hear you over Hulk, sorry BROTHER.
Yeah, but...
Amazing...
Amazing Feet
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Wooo! Saturday is supposed to be 60. Perfect day to brew 19 gallons of RIS! :rockin:
Anybody here ever use MO as the base for a ris?
Double jointed I'm assuming?
Also I had no idea either that Niagra could be shut off at will.
Also you folks have been having fun all morning it seems.
Federal government seems to be opening noonish for the first time since Friday when it closed at noon. Sh*tshow doesn't even begin to describe the traffic today.
Its not that they are shutting it off, gang. They are going to redirect the water flow to the Canadian Side. Most of the water goes there anyway, they would have to build a coffer dam as a temporary solution so they can get the supports to anchor to bedrock and would require dry ground to do so.
Sheesh, do you people even science?
Its not that they are shutting it off, gang. They are going to redirect the water flow to the Canadian Side. Most of the water goes there anyway, they would have to build a coffer dam as a temporary solution so they can get the supports to anchor to bedrock and would require dry ground to do so.
Sheesh, do you people even science?
I still don't know why we haven't built a wall to keep the Canadians out.
We don't need one. Have you seen the lines for US Customs at border crossings?
I have. Do it. All my malty beers has MO base. no questions asked
Only the ones going into Mexico... those lines aren't real long.
I already have the bag and was planning on it, just didnt know who all had experience with it. Glad to hear that! My last couple RIS have turned out too thin and this time I wont be taking any chances. I want huge mouthfeel! Here is the recipe for what I'm brewing Saturday. Kind of BCBS based. Using 1450 on it though.
45 lb - United Kingdom - Maris Otter Pale (59.4%)
12 lb - American - Munich - Light 10L (15.8%)
3 lb - American - Chocolate (4%)
3 lb - American - Caramel / Crystal 60L (4%)
3 lb - American - Roasted Barley (4%)
2 lb - Flaked Oats (2.6%)
2 lb - Finland - Black Malt (2.6%)
5 lb - Dry Malt Extract - Light (6.6%)
12 oz - German - Acidulated Malt (1%)
Big batches totally mess my head up. That's like five more grains than I've ever used in one batch though. Not that I've brewed an RIS yet. I think I'm gonna.
Only the ones going into Mexico... those lines aren't real long.
I already have the bag and was planning on it, just didnt know who all had experience with it. Glad to hear that! My last couple RIS have turned out too thin and this time I wont be taking any chances. I want huge mouthfeel! Here is the recipe for what I'm brewing Saturday. Kind of BCBS based. Using 1450 on it though.
45 lb - United Kingdom - Maris Otter Pale (59.4%)
12 lb - American - Munich - Light 10L (15.8%)
3 lb - American - Chocolate (4%)
3 lb - American - Caramel / Crystal 60L (4%)
3 lb - American - Roasted Barley (4%)
2 lb - Flaked Oats (2.6%)
2 lb - Finland - Black Malt (2.6%)
5 lb - Dry Malt Extract - Light (6.6%)
12 oz - German - Acidulated Malt (1%)
No need right now. With our dollar currently in the crapper, it's too expensive to head down there.I still don't know why we haven't built a wall to keep the Canadians out.
Just brew what I listed above but only for a 6 gallon batch. Your OG would be 1.353.![]()
Did you see the KBS clone recipe on AHA today?
2 lb - Finland - Black Malt (2.6%)
5 lb - Dry Malt Extract - Light (6.6%)
Coming from Canada into the US they can back up for a couple of miles
Did you see the KBS clone recipe on AHA today?
Exactly. My mash would look like a pile of wet grain. Maybe not even that.
I prefer Norwegian Black Malt actually.
DME? Whoasef
Hey I'm a guy who hates spending money on memberships. Gimme a look at that.
For free.
I cant even fit this all in my 17.5 gallon MT. I have to split it into two batches, and then I still have to add DME to get it up to 1.111
That was the only black malt AIH had and I was placing my order through them for free shipping. Dont have too much experience with black malt but Ill takes notes of that for next time. and the DME is cuz I couldnt fit any more grain in my MT.
here you go, i paid for it just for you. you owe me now!
http://www.homebrewersassociation.org/homebrew-recipe/kentucky-breakfast-stout/
We built it first.
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What is in Canada that is so desirable? Yes we have trees and snow too.![]()
What is in Canada that is so desirable? Yes we have trees and snow too.![]()
What is in Canada that is so desirable? Yes we have trees and snow too.![]()