catdaddy66
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Watching your pipeline grow after seeing it dwindle to 1.5 cases. Especially satisfying after finishing up a bottling session.
Getting great deal on four used kegs so you can keep the pipeline going and Brew multiple styles to try!! Also, seeing your hop plants go crazy! Comment is on the left and triple Pearl is on the right [emoji16]View attachment 612582View attachment 612583View attachment 612584
Three times a year if you take care of them well and fertilize. Two on a regular basis. It only gets cold for about 3 weeks all together but doesn't get below 38.I am curious, do your hops produce all year long in that climate?
Now your just showing off! LolView attachment 626489
Adding another blue ribbon to the mash paddle, when I wasn’t expecting it.
Congrats!!View attachment 626489
Adding another blue ribbon to the mash paddle, when I wasn’t expecting it.
Years ago, before I started this hobby, I owned a horse. Even on rainy days when we couldn't go out for a ride, I found excuses to hang about the barn taking care of things and just sitting with music going, enjoying that horse smell, and communing with my boy. I miss that but brewing is pretty close.
Anytime sir! Dropped off 3 entries last week for the Florida sunshine challenge@aharri1 thank you.
MASH is the club to beat [emoji6]Anytime sir! Dropped off 3 entries last week for the Florida sunshine challenge
Good luck!Anytime sir! Dropped off 3 entries last week for the Florida sunshine challenge
Sorry! Didn't read the profile obviously! Also, your title had me literally laughing just now [emoji28] [emoji28] [emoji12]Good luck!
P.S. I’m a she.![]()
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Adding another blue ribbon to the mash paddle, when I wasn’t expecting it.
A good friend of mine went to an event like that a few months ago and brought me a pound of whole leaf centennial so I feel you on that!! Smoking ribs and a drunken chicken and drinking homebrew outside. Brewing happiness!Getting 26 oz of free CRYO hops at homebrew con, half price galaxy and other freebies to bring home.
I haven’t had one “blow”, but I’ve pitched slurry from the fridge and had days of lag time. Solution- do a quick vitality starter, even shaking it in a mason jar (without a tight lid of course) with wort instead of setting up a stir plate works.The constant learning process is something special to me... I knew I had learned something that will help me in future brews; namely, if your yeast slurry explodes on you upon opening (straight out of the refrigerator I might add), you might NOT want to use it.
I usually do vitality starters, for this one I didn't and don't know why. Lazy me!I haven’t had one “blow”, but I’ve pitched slurry from the fridge and had days of lag time. Solution- do a quick vitality starter, even shaking it in a mason jar (without a tight lid of course) with wort instead of setting up a stir plate works.
Seeing fermentation happen after days of waiting, is happiness too.