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MY LIGHTBULB ISN'T LIT (e.g wort isn't bubbling). IS IT DEAD?

cue the Revvy response: "trust your lightswitch (e.g. hydrometer)."
 
1 forum member to create Youtube video on the proper technique to change light bulbs!



10 responses to video that using one's right hand is better than left hand.

Then thread get locks for left vs. right hander bashing
 
Changing lightbulbs is a hobby. Quantifying the number of people or measuring the labor involved in any way doen't make sense even though people do it for a living.
 
[waiting for someone to post the BJCP style guidelines for light bulbs]

:D

Duh, of course that would be;

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A. Lite American Lager

Aroma: Little to no malt aroma, although it can be grainy, sweet or corn-like if present. Hop aroma may range from none to a light, spicy or floral hop presence. Low levels of yeast character (green apples, DMS, or fruitiness) are optional but acceptable. No diacetyl.

Appearance: Very pale straw to medium yellow color. White, frothy head seldom persists. Very clear.

Flavor: Crisp and dry flavor with some low levels of sweetness. Hop flavor ranges from none to low levels. Hop bitterness at low level. Balance may vary from slightly malty to slightly bitter, but is relatively close to even. High levels of carbonation may provide a slight acidity or dry "sting" No diacetyl. No fruitiness.

Mouthfeel: Very light body from use of a high percentage of adjuncts such as rice or corn. Very highly carbonated with slight carbonic bite on the tongue. May seem watery.

Overall Impression: Very refreshing and thirst quenching.

Comments: A lower gravity and lower calorie beer than standard international lagers. Strong flavors are a fault. Designed to appeal to the broadest range of the general public as possible.

Ingredients: Two- or six-row barley with high percentage (up to 40%) of rice or corn as adjuncts.
Vital Statistics:
OG FG IBUs SRM ABV
1.030 - 1.040 0.998 - 1.008 8 - 12 2 - 3 3.2 - 4.2%

Commercial Examples: Miller Lite, Bud Light, Coors Light, Amstel Light

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There is a clear deficit of light bulb smiley's on the net!!
 

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