drgarage1
Not a real doctor. Lives in garage.
Quite well, it would appear.
Didn't dontdrinkbeer age Speedway in a coconut? How did that turn out?
Also, what other fruits could we pour beer into? Hollowing out a pineapple to pour BCBS into sounds like it's feasible.
Oh this needs to happen with a berliner so bad
Didn't dontdrinkbeer age Speedway in a coconut? How did that turn out?
Also, what other fruits could we pour beer into? Hollowing out a pineapple to pour BCBS into sounds like it's feasible.
Considering purchasing a Randall Jr. Is there a huge difference between the use of on of those and a French press?
I find that my randal jr keeps carbonation a bit better than when I tried it with a french press.Considering purchasing a Randall Jr. Is there a huge difference between the use of on of those and a French press?
Wasted? Sounds to me like you enhanced $14Dammit, that means I just wasted $17 on a 4pk of Ten Fidy.
I did once when I had a keg of speedway on hand at my house earlier in the year… Super Coffee!Anyone who has used a french press (actually an aeropress) with beer:
I know most people use coffee beans, but has anyone ever used freshly ground coffee? I'm considering doing both tonight to see how they two turn out.
I find that my randal jr keeps carbonation a bit better than when I tried it with a french press.
Wait, sorry, why simmer the beer with stuff? Why not just make a fruit/adjunct simmer sans beer and add that directly to non simmered, already cold and carbonated beer? I'm honestly confused (but also want to be part of this).
This may not have been directed towards me (you seemed to be talking more about the fruit), but I did it because I wanted to draw out more of the coffee uprfront and also try to better have the liquids infuse with each other (probably not the right word). I used as little amount of liquid as possible in the mix. I used indirect and lower heat than used when actually making my coffee because I didn't want to alter the base beer too much. I don't know too much about brewing, but boiling beer can't possibly help maintain flavor.
I would think overnight would be overkill. I brew coffee with an aeropress and the water sits in the press for less than a minute, then I press it straight through a filter into a cup. Also a friend of mine dumped a pound of coffee beans into a lemonade type dispenser and poured a 4 pack of Bourbon County in it, let it set for 15-20 minutes and once he started pouring it, the coffee dominated and stripped away what I love about Bourbon County, it was just one dimensional.Ok, that makes sense. I wonder if you could also just do a cold brew style coffee infusion and let the beer sit overnight with the fresh ground coffee at room temp or even in the fridge. You'd lose more carbonation that way I guess. Anyone that kegs homebrew could do this and use a carbonator cap to reintroduce Co2.
Ok, that makes sense. I wonder if you could also just do a cold brew style coffee infusion and let the beer sit overnight with the fresh ground coffee at room temp or even in the fridge. You'd lose more carbonation that way I guess. Anyone that kegs homebrew could do this and use a carbonator cap to reintroduce Co2.