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Ouroboros

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The year is 2012. Loggers in South America accidentally disturb a pile of guano from a species of bat harboring a hitherto-unknown virus. Six months later, the "Orinoco River Mammalian Reanimation Virus" has swept the world and left less than 1 percent of the human population of Earth alive and... unaltered.

By a bizarre combination of skill and luck, you have survived the onslaught of the zombie horde. The world is infested with over 6 billion ravenous undead, each able and willing to crack your skull like a walnut before slurping out the delicious brainy filling. You have managed to relocate to an island with an ample supply of food and water, but supply of homebrew is running low. Safe (for the moment) from the legions of undead and militias roaming the post-apocalyptic landscape, how will you resume brewing? Remember... your LHBS is miles away and crawling with zombies that prefer brains to barley.
 
Man, just the other day I was thinking that it's been a while since we've had a zombie apocalypse thread...
 
With potentially that little time left and open access to all the beer in all the beer stores I can make it to? To hell with brewing....

I mean, sure maybe a year or so down the road...once the zombie hoard has thinned out... but to begin with? I'm liberating my beer from warehouses...
 
Obviously a mission to secure homebrewing equipment and supplies is in order. There is no time to waste with improvisation here. The homebrews are dwindling!

First stop is the Sporting Goods store to pick up a black leather jacket, a couple of ammo belts to sling across the shoulders, an Auto-5, and a good supply of shells. Also a couple of handguns for emergency. Also a baseball bat for the truck.

A small backpack contains extra ammo, a small amount of food, some water, and a brain in a baggie in case I need to create a diversion.

Hopefully the sporting goods store has a chain saw. If so, grab it in case the road is blocked. Otherwise, skip it. It's too dangerous to go looking for one.

Next I'll grab the nearest 4X4 truck and find the closest gas station. Fill up and then set the place on fire as I head for the LHBS.

Once there, grab a crusher or two, a couple of kettles and fermenters, all the yeast, hops and bulk grain I can.

Through all of this blasting zombies.
 
Well the OP says we have some homebrew but it is dwindling? Sounds like I have at least one, and maybe a variety of yeasts. I would view myself as the keeper of the secrets of brewing for those who come after me (if we ever defeat the zombies), so therefore, I would try to keep the bottle sealed and buried for protection.

I would use one of course to get some yeast to get my new set up going. Barley might be a problem, but there will be something on that island worth fermenting, and I am sure there's a variety of plants there I can use for bittering, if no actual wild hops.

The only thing is, this scenario would make it tough to get actual brewing stuff besides the yeast. These zombies seem bad-*ss, and I don't think my main concern before getting on this island would have been homebrew equipment. I got a wife and kid to worry about now, and a lot of guns and ammo to get out of my house for obvious reasons. I think the homebrew would have to wait.
 
The year is 2012. Loggers in South America accidentally disturb a pile of guano from a species of bat harboring a hitherto-unknown virus. Six months later, the "Orinoco River Mammalian Reanimation Virus" has swept the world and left less than 1 percent of the human population of Earth alive and... unaltered.

By a bizarre combination of skill and luck, you have survived the onslaught of the zombie horde. The world is infested with over 6 billion ravenous undead, each able and willing to crack your skull like a walnut before slurping out the delicious brainy filling. You have managed to relocate to an island with an ample supply of food and water, but supply of homebrew is running low. Safe (for the moment) from the legions of undead and militias roaming the post-apocalyptic landscape, how will you resume brewing? Remember... your LHBS is miles away and crawling with zombies that prefer brains to barley.

Replace the zombies with infertile women and you mostly have the premise for Galapogos by Kurt Vonnugut. That was pretty good, but weird.

I guess kegging with natural carbonation would be a must.
 
just start brewing what the populace demands, 22 ounce brain bombers. keep the zombies supplied and they'll leave you alone.
 
But how to I keep my brain sparge from getting stuck? Not to mention the bottle sediment...

obviously, you throw the hair into the mash tun. Bottle sediment is a must. zobies like to chew, you know.:rockin:
 
obviously, you throw the hair into the mash tun. Bottle sediment is a must. zobies like to chew, you know.:rockin:

Do you really need to mash brains? They seem more like sort of ingredient you would steep. Or stick directly into the bottle, like the worm in tequila.
 
You've all missed the boat.

You better find some germinate-able grains, and some rhizomes, or the party will be over reeeeeeeeeally phucking fast.

Cool thread by the way.;)
 
+1 to cheezy demon. It is all about preparation. In 2011, I will take my hydroponics and brewing to the second floor. Then when the zombies arrive, I will destroy my stairs.

Anyone "in the know" know zombies can't do the rope ladder thing.
 
Do you really need to mash brains? They seem more like sort of ingredient you would steep. Or stick directly into the bottle, like the worm in tequila.

don't worry if you're not all brain just yet. you can still use some dme and make a killer brain in a bag recipe. :tank:
 
The trick to all-brain brewing is making sure you don't get an infection.

Yeah, but if you've got prions in your brew they won't show up for years, and you're not going to remove them in the boil.
 
With potentially that little time left and open access to all the beer in all the beer stores I can make it to? To hell with brewing....

I mean, sure maybe a year or so down the road...once the zombie hoard has thinned out... but to begin with? I'm liberating my beer from warehouses...

edit:Above post is F'ing hilarious! Zombies love BMC, it's like their Kryptonite.

I'm with you dude! Think of all that beer! I would arm myself, acquire survival gear (including beer) and head off to "My island, It's mine". Establish survival plan, kick back, get farschnikered, establish a new colony of humans:rockin: and when you get down to the last 30 cases or so, start thinking of brewing. Take a lesson from how our brew-brothers did it before there were pots (metal working). Find and sprout grains, fruit or whatever, bittering plants, construct wood vat, heat rocks in fire, drop em in, boil accomplished. Cover w/ palm or large leaves (or not), ferment, dip your coconut mug in, sipping in the sun! In time you could amass your own army, the zombies would run out of food (brains), then take over a vacant brewery, Bam! in business. This is sounding good. Bring on the zombies!:drunk:
 
I think it was Northern Brewer that said trappist-ale repells zombies?:DIm with jughead bring on the hoard, I f##king love zombies.Are they fast moving "28 days" or slow hoard"N.O.T.L.D.1968 style" ???If fast screw brewing hit gun shop then packie;if slow here i come lhbs for all the crap i couldnt afford and had to improvise,forget the guns there slow runem over in my new hummvie with a plow!!!:ban:so like i said BRINGEM ON!
 
YA, I didn't think if they were "slow" or fast" zombies" but once you get to your island no worries, aside from the rogue swimming undead. I might induce a zombie epidemic just to start my own brewery someday.:ban:
 
Heres the deal you need a black and gold plan for the upcoming invasion ! I already have a UAV(urban assault vehicle) plenty of weapons and ammo in accordance with said calibers the best thing i can think of is overrunning and securing a brewery...that and bring back G.I. Joes but i digress
 
Heres the deal you need a black and gold plan for the upcoming invasion ! I already have a UAV(urban assault vehicle) plenty of weapons and ammo in accordance with said calibers the best thing i can think of is overrunning and securing a brewery...that and bring back G.I. Joes but i digress

Might as well go in style:
EM-50 UAV

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The existing beer will be gone over or destroyed in 1-2 years.

While you guys are wishing you were hung over, I will be kilning my malt, harvesting hops, making barrels, and hopefully procreating, and eating well.;)
 
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