End of primary fermentation is indicated when there's one bubble per 2:30 to 3:00 minutes, I thought everyone knew that.

End of primary fermentation is indicated when there's one bubble per 2:30 to 3:00 minutes, I thought everyone knew that.
Well, yeah.... don't they teach that at UC Davis? Isn't it part of that second to last class? The class right before the last one where they teach you how wrong it is to make a starter?
Really, I can't believe this dude thinks anyone would believe such a ridiculous claim. Davis..... I should start telling everyone my degree's from Berklee College of Music, sounds so much better than the city college that I went to.![]()
Frodo said:I can't resist. I've been drinking a bit so sue me. I think it is just awesome that you berate us for being authoritative then you spout your UC Davis brewing education. That, my friend, is awesome!
edit: also, I had previously considered that if I had a serious career inclination to switch to brewing professionally I should go to UC Davis for a Brewmaster's Certificate. Now I'm thinking that would be a waste of time. Thanks for potentially saving me $10,000, more?
NordeastBrewer77 said:I too, found that incredibly funny. I figured he'd gotten the idea by my posting on this thread and here on Revvy's bottling thread that I smelled bull turd as soon as UC Davis was brought into the conversation. Frankly, I think it speaks volumes about one's character when, in lacking anything concrete in an argument, they resort to touting quality education or formal training.
Now I'm off to read Jeff's lecture on Airlock Bubbles. I figure not only am I saving money on formal education by listening to this guy, I'm probably learning a lot more about the craft to boot. It's like training directly at the circus instead of wasting all that time in clown college.
Cheers everyone, I'm going to finish my pint of Surly Hell while I reply to this same guy spouting even sillier things on a HBT sticky written by a brewer whom I have a lot of respect for. I get to sleep in tomorrow on my day off, then enjoy an evening out with some fellow home brewers. It's Fresh Hops Week at a local brewpub; Surly Wet, Lucid Wamo (wet hopped Camo IIPA), their own all Simcoe, wet hopped ale and many others.![]()