shelly_belly
Someday After A While
I find that at times when alcohol is inappropriate I reely enjoy my kombucha which I like to carbonate to similar levels of beer.
It's my thread and it's in the off topic section. No one needs to worry about staying on topic. Talk about whatever you wish people!!! From dogs to bac. I dgaf!
Igaf as well.You make a good point - the thread is intentionally placed in a non-technical forum. Here is what I will not abide, and what prompted my comment: pissing contests about holding one's liquor and/or suggesting that ANYONE should drive after consuming large quantities of alcohol.
IGAF.
You make a good point - the thread is intentionally placed in a non-technical forum. Here is what I will not abide, and what prompted my comment: pissing contests about holding one's liquor and/or suggesting that ANYONE should drive after consuming large quantities of alcohol.
IGAF.
Yuri_Rage said:You make a good point - the thread is intentionally placed in a non-technical forum. Here is what I will not abide, and what prompted my comment: pissing contests about holding one's liquor and/or suggesting that ANYONE should drive after consuming large quantities of alcohol.
IGAF.
This is exactly the type of comment that is unwelcome. While you may THINK that drinking a 6 pack and climbing into a car is fine, it IS NOT. It doesn't much matter who you are. I'll buy that your perception of drunkenness may require more beer than others in order to feel its effects, but the FACT is that your blood alcohol content is quite likely high enough to be considered legally impaired, and your performance WILL be affected, despite your perception that it is not.I did not see any pissing contest about holding liquor, rather I saw a discussion about how alcohol effects people more or less than other people. And how NA beer might be better for someone who gets buzzed off of a beer or two, but for someone who doesn't really get buzzed until after a 6 pack it might not really be something to worry about.
Yuri_Rage said:This is exactly the type of comment that is unwelcome. While you may THINK that drinking a 6 pack and climbing into a car is fine, it IS NOT. It doesn't much matter who you are. I'll buy that your perception of drunkenness may require more beer than others in order to feel its effects, but the FACT is that your blood alcohol content is quite likely high enough to be considered legally impaired, and your performance WILL be affected, despite your perception that it is not.
DO NOT continue to suggest that anyone should drink to excess and operate a vehicle.
Called the rest of the posters "light weights" is the sort of pissing match-type comment to which I was referring. Suggesting that you can drink what would be considered an excessive amount of alcohol by pretty much any standard and then "go out and run errands" condones drinking and driving. I suppose one could run errands on the Internet, but within the boundaries of common sense, "going out and running errands" includes a motor vehicle.Are you guys extreme light weights or something? I can't feel a single effect of alcohol until I drink about a 6 pack around the 5% range in less than 2 hours. I could drink a 10% imperial stout or two in an hour and then go out and run errands, go out to lunch and carry on with my day with no problem or no feeling of alcohol at all.
Again, suggesting irresponsible drinking with respect to driving.Wouldn't be illegal for me, it would take me at least 8 to go over the legal BAC limit. Idk if my height and weight has to do with it or if its just different for everyone or what.
Though this post does not specifically mention drinking and driving, it's a continuation on the theme of irresponsible drinking. Given the context of your previous posts, "something to worry about" could certainly imply exceeding legal limits. No matter how you say you meant it, that's how it reads to me, which is why I posted the response above.I did not see any pissing contest about holding liquor, rather I saw a discussion about how alcohol effects people more or less than other people. And how NA beer might be better for someone who gets buzzed off of a beer or two, but for someone who doesn't really get buzzed until after a 6 pack it might not really be something to worry about.
to the first thing. as atleast where i come from, people can have 1-2 beers without worrying and go drive
second thing. im not suggesting people go and drink and drive, actually the opposite
Also I'm from Canada originally, us Canadians are suppose to hold our booze good haha
I suggest we get back to the OPs topic, which is good tasting low/NA beers. Please.
FWIW I brewed a batch of stout with plans to vacuum boil the alcohol out, which may not bring it down to NA range, but very likely will drop it down to a very low amount. Unfortunately I never got around to putting the vacuum assembly together so I never got to try it. I have the stuff to do it, I think, including a heater with temp control and vacuum pump and hose and attachment hardware.
My plan was to rig up a carboy with a carboy cap and hose it to a vacuum pump. Heating it with a controller to keep the temp in the range where alcohol will evap out. After some undetermined amount of time transfer to a keg and force carb.
Sounds easy enough. I likely won't have the time to try this again until the autumn, though.
I wish I could drink beer like soda. I love the taste but I sometimes, well most of the time, don't want the buzz. I wish they made some good na IPA s and Belgians.
Well I have brewed a couple Low Gravity beers these year and was very happy...
- English Mild/E+Norther Brown
- English SUmmer Ale
- "American" Summer Ale
I mean if you get down to around 3% ABV it is almost NA beer....
You can drink a 2 or three of those and never feel them... Wake up in the morning and cannot tell you had any alcohol the night before...
There are a couple of small beer recipes floating around I've been meaning to try that are in the 2.5% range. Believe it or not, I often have NA beer around the house for those times when I want something to drink and know I'll be operating heavy machinery. I like soda fine, but tend not to drink a lot it, maybe one or two a week, if that. Somewhere in my head, I've decided the NA beer is a healthier option than soda, which is probably junk science I've pulled out of nowhere. I do drink a fair amount of water, but, sometimes, I just want something different. I still can't believe it when they card me for NA beer. Of course, it is often in the shopping cart with a couple of six packs or bombers of regular beer. I'm not sure what the cashier is thinking when I'm checking out.
...I still can't believe it when they card me for NA beer. Of course, it is often in the shopping cart with a couple of six packs or bombers of regular beer. I'm not sure what the cashier is thinking when I'm checking out.
According to this chart, mashing at 167-176F at a thickness of 1-1.4 qt/lb, will give you very low fermentability (below 50%), while also keeping the starch content of the wort low. I have to see if I can talk my brewing partner into giving it a try this weekend.
According to this chart, mashing at 167-176F at a thickness of 1-1.4 qt/lb, will give you very low fermentability (below 50%), while also keeping the starch content of the wort low. I have to see if I can talk my brewing partner into giving it a try this weekend.
m3n00b said:I never drink soda. I want to drink beer like one would drink soda. IE at work and other places.
Are you guys extreme light weights or something? ...
Yes I am.
Won't all of that unfermentable sugar give it a very sweet flavor?
I messed up my kolsch and it ended up at 3.5%. Still feel one.
I was thinking of using a ton of specialty grains without mashing to get the flavor and then only using a pound or two of extract for a 5 gal batch. get an OG of 1.025 or something. FG of 1.015.