A pear tree??
No, just a tree. Because there should be more there, eh? Hoser.A pear tree??
I love my 2.5 lb tank and mini regulator. A co2 transfer hose has been awesome. I just flip my 20lb upside down to fill it.2x5#
1x20#
1 useless paintball (what, maybe 20oz?) tank w adapter that Dick's no longer refills so useless
1 micro regulator with small and large co2 cartridges
1 64oz UKeg
And a beer.
In a tree.
Oh, yeah. Forgot about the mini-regs and disposable CO2 canisters. Got a coupla’ regs and some boxes of 5 gram and 20 gram canisters. Never thought they worked very well, and usually ran out quickly at the least opportune time. Haven’t thought about them since getting the 5# bottle for ‘portable’ beer consumption.2x5#
1x20#
1 useless paintball (what, maybe 20oz?) tank w adapter that Dick's no longer refills so useless
1 micro regulator with small and large co2 cartridges
1 64oz UKeg
And a beer.
In a tree.
BIAB resting on the bottom of a Foundry...Termites?![]()
I bought my brewery as a kit that someone had started to put together. I never double checked the previous owners work, but before I used it for the first time, I did a wet run test with plain water. Good thing too, because all of his hoses leaked, but I still had hot water everywhere.After a couple of similar mishaps (ask me about the burn scars on my ****s) (or maybe not), I've learned to double check the connections on the plate chiller and kettle twice before turning on the pump. Because both times the connector popped off AFTER I had come back in the house from turning on the garden hose.
Eh, it’s just protein, amirite? Itzal good. /sView attachment 856724
If you are embarking on a home malting experiment but for some reason can't finish that open bag of raw grain right away, you gotta seal it up somewhere. Otherwise you'll be squishing 5-10 of these little buggers a day for the foreseeable future and praying they dont find your brewing grain stash.
Tag it & bag it.Seal it up and freeze it.
Those are grain moths, actually...which was the lesser of two weevils…
WITH FIREKill 'em all!
2x5#
1x20#
1 useless paintball (what, maybe 20oz?) tank w adapter that Dick's no longer refills so useless
1 micro regulator with small and large co2 cartridges
1 64oz UKeg
And a beer.
In a tree.
Yes, the paintball cannisters became obsolete and worthless once Dick's and other paint ball suppliers went Green and stopped refilling them with CO2. Now Soda Stream cannisters are the only refillable game in town for small, portable beer serving. Thankfully, my LHBS refills soda stream cannisters and exchanges 5 lb. tanks.
The paint ball tanks can be refilled off a 20# CO2 with the adapter for the paintball tank and a transfer hose. Then there is also a special fill system for paintball tanks as well.I love my 2.5 lb tank and mini regulator. A co2 transfer hose has been awesome. I just flip my 20lb upside down to fill it.
Hmm, any way to use it rather than drinking it? Would be a shame to dump it. Perhaps make a marinade out of some of it?Don't let your brain go into beer brewing mode when measuring for the simple syrup for your Limoncello, accidentally putting in 1800 ml (a fairly normal yeast starter amount) instead of the desired 180 ml.
Yeah.
I just ruined 10 lemons and a bottle of vodka for nothing.
Except criminally weak Limoncello.
Blech.
Use it as simple syrup in other drinks.Duplicate post
Hmm, any way to use it rather than drinking it? Would be a shame to dump it. Perhaps make a marinade out of some of it?
I cheat; I just buy the lemon flavored vodka from the liquor store.Might be heresy to limoncello purists be maybe consider something like this to avoid zesting all those lemons.
https://amoretti.com/products/lemon...j1m1GqzANH6iyheCSzr6-uOG7sb5fxXwPrZs7g4Jy0nRG
And cumin isn't great on French toast.When mixing up a pumpkin spice & bourbon potion, for dosing after-the-pour...
BE SURE TO READ the spice-jar's label carefully! Allspice is NOT good in an imperial stout.![]()
When mixing up a pumpkin spice & bourbon potion, for dosing after-the-pour...
BE SURE TO READ the spice-jar's label carefully! Allspice is NOT good in an imperial stout.![]()
Serious question: ever used or heard of adding a teaspoon of turmeric in a cup of coffee? SWMBO’d keeps pushing OTC vitamins and ‘supplements’ in my direction, like zinc or CoQ10 or memory enhancers (but I have a hard time remembering to take them). Now a pill with turmeric is being proffered (I.e., ‘gently suggested’) to forestall inflammatory issues.And cumin isn't great on French toast.
Hey... it was early in the morning, I was only a few sips into my coffee, cumin is a similar color to cinnamon, it was where the cinnnamon had formerly been sitting, and it starts with a 'c'.
Turmeric is great in a nice Indian curry recipe, but yeah, in coffee? Hard "nah"...My reluctance and underlying fear is that the potential for life-altering trauma may drive me away from my beloved caffeine delivery device. I dunno. It just sounds too gross to try it.
You validated my fears. And also my likes.Turmeric is great in a nice Indian curry recipe, but yeah, in coffee? Hard "nah"...
As for asian cuisines, my thoughts are:
- If my nose isn't running, it wasn't spicy enough
- Thai >>>>>> Indian >> Chinese > Japanese
- (Thai is fu-kin amazing, Indian is pretty good, Chinese is good, Japanese is just salty and meh)
I had a similar experience when I decided to surprise my wife by baking some bread (with no prior baking experience). Black pepper isn't the same as baking powder.And cumin isn't great on French toast.
Hey... it was early in the morning, I was only a few sips into my coffee, cumin is a similar color to cinnamon, it was where the cinnnamon had formerly been sitting, and it starts with a 'c'.