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BC. Yukon would be a real bitch of a trip, I'd probably go home once a decade or something instead of the once-every-3-years schedule I seem to be on now.

Hmmm. Where in Northwest BC? I just finished a 2 year work stint in Kitimat.
 
Hmmm. Where in Northwest BC? I just finished a 2 year work stint in Kitimat.

From PG but the family mostly live in Vancouver and Victoria now. Will probably also visit some friends in Kelowna and go skiing.

Scariest drive of my life was a few winters ago, driving from Vancouver to Kelowna in a snowstorm. I was pretty sure I was going to die.
 
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so who's going up on 11/6 for the Parker Pie event?
 
Does anyone know how hibiscus/lemon are added to Convivial? Just straight into the boil or into the fermenter? I want to retry my "clone", didn't get the color/flavor I was looking for.
 
Does anyone know how hibiscus/lemon are added to Convivial? Just straight into the boil or into the fermenter? I want to retry my "clone", didn't get the color/flavor I was looking for.

I think the hibiscus is steeped in wort after the mash is complete. I could be misremembering, though. I know the method of adding the hibiscus changed in batch 3 when the color drastically changed from the prior two batches, I assume it was in the boil before that.
 
I think the hibiscus is steeped in wort after the mash is complete. I could be misremembering, though. I know the method of adding the hibiscus changed in batch 3 when the color drastically changed from the prior two batches, I assume it was in the boil before that.
That makes sense. I assumed they used a tincture or something to keep it consistent but then I realized that sounds like a pain in the ass. I may have to try this steeping method next time.
 

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