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*sigh*

The furniture stores are not open until noon on Sunday.
My wife had arranged for a babysitter for Sunday morning.
My wife is pissed off now.:mad:
Somehow it's my fault. :confused:

I'm trying to sort things out, but my chances of making it to a brew session have gone down slightly. It's all going to depend on what we can do with respects to a babysitter and furniture shopping.
 
Ok... I have been given permission to brew Sunday afternoon. It looks like Tuesday is the shopping/babysitter day.

I should be at your place between 12:30 and 1pm, if that's OK with you.

-walker
 
Walker-san said:
Ok... I have been given permission to brew Sunday afternoon. It looks like Tuesday is the shopping/babysitter day.

I should be at your place between 12:30 and 1pm, if that's OK with you.

-walker

Fine and dandy with me. Billy, is this good with you?
Jeff
 
BOSTONBREWIN' said:
Fine and dandy with me. Billy, is this good with you?
Jeff
Still need to confirm with the ball & chain, but it should be good for me. There's certainly a 100% chance I can bring the fryer over and hang out. Whether or not I can stay for the full session depends on how well the news of my long brewday Monday goes over.
 
Baron von BeeGee said:
Still need to confirm with the ball & chain, but it should be good for me. There's certainly a 100% chance I can bring the fryer over and hang out. Whether or not I can stay for the full session depends on how well the news of my long brewday Monday goes over.

awesome.

is this burner you are loaning me an "extra" one, or do I need to be sure to get it back to you for your Monday brew session?

-walker
 
Baron von BeeGee said:
It's extra, so no worries. However, do you have a propane tank? Because I will be needing that for my session.

I sure do. I got a fat-ass new grill for Father's Day, and I've got two tanks.

-walker

edit: here's the grill I got from the wife and kids. I could roast a small pig in it.
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Stainless steel...nice.....You need to save your pennies and get a burner and a keggle. I know, "after you move"
 
We brewed today. It was hot. It was REALLY hot. (I had no idea my fingernails could actually sweat.) Jeff's outdoor thermometer claimed 102 or something like that, but the sensor was not nestled between two friggin turkey fryers going full-bore like Jeff and I were. I arrived wearing pants (smart move, eh?) but jeff's kitchen shears worked pretty well to remove the legs.

The brewing was a little rough for me. I boiled over pretty quickly (fryer n00b). I forgot a few small things (like my spray bottle to prevent boilovers). I had no real recipe, just a rough idea and a bag of ingredients. Hopefully, I managed to produce something that should sort of resemble a Belgian Wit.

In honor of the heat today, I have named the beer it "Titch's Wit". (For those non US folks, we have a saying here that "It's hotter than a witch's tit". Or, if you are not into the whole brevity thing, "It's hotter than a witch's tit in a cast iron bra." (Don't ask me... I didn't make it up.))

By the way.... mobile brewery? Needs a little planning. I was rushed to get things together in about 15 minutes and am surprised I remembered most of my things.

Jeff cooked up his New Zealand Pale Ale using some NZ-specific hop. I can't remember the name. Everything seemed to go pretty well for him (home-field advantage), but he have a few hiccups here and there. I promised not to divulge details.

Billy was just along for the ride, sitting comfortable in the shade and sipping on some beers. He managed to snap some pics, so I'm sure he'll post them eventually. (Thank's again for the use of the burner. I have it still and can return it to you this week if you will be in the office wed->fri.)

I had a couple of Billy's beers, too. I'll review in the proper thread.

-walker
 
Yeah, it was hot!
I did a PM using a converted 5 gallon water cooler & 7# of grain. It was nice to have Billy there to coach me through the batch sparge.
Yes, I had a few mishaps: I usually use a hop bag whenever putting whole or plugs in the kettle, but yesterday I got cocky and just threw an oz. of Saaz flowers right in....assuming that the would float, eh? Well, they clogged the drain at the bottom of my keggle and I had to perform an emergency
enema using a turkey baster. The next mishap was embarassing but I'll tell y'all anyway. I use a Coleman camping stove to heat up my mash/sparge water. I used the family's 46 quart cooler as a table to put it on. Can you guess the rest of the story? Yep, melted the fu*&^%$ lid! SWMBO hasn't seen it yet. What the hell, coolers are cheap.
Despite the heat I had a great time with Walker & BeeGee. Let's do it again soon.
 
In no particular order.....

Here's BOSTON jabbering away about something.
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And Walker sweating like a pig in the heat.
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Boston had a teeeeeeny bit of extract in his brew. It was MG (mostly grain) batch.
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And got it the boil going:
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Boston was a wimp and stirred with his big paddle:
1917-grabassbrew_boston_stirring_with_paddle_1.JPG

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But, I'm a real man and had to step in to show him how to suck it up and stick your arm right in to stir things up:
1917-grabassbrew_walker_stiring_with_hand.JPG


That shady spot in the background was where BeeGee stayed most of the time.
 
I did my little crystal malt steep:
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And added my wheat DME:
1917-grabassbrew_walker_adding_dme.JPG


Then I turned up the heat to prepare for my boilover:
1917-grabassbrew_walker_ready_to_boilover.JPG



And then I boiled over. Note how funny Boston thinks all of this is:
1917-grabassbrew_walker_boilingover.JPG

(the joke was on him though... the boilover was on HIS deck.)
 
My little pathetic partial boil (post-boilover, hence the big wet spot):
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And a random pic of Boston mixing up some sanitizer.
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