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Taiin

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Hallo, all!

New to posting on this forum. I've actually been searching through it for information for a while, and decided to finally join up. I'll upload an avatar soon enough, since I am not on my home computer and don't have access to pics. I hail from Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

When I was a kiddo I used to help my father brew beer. I was too young to enjoy the bit where it got drunk afterward, but still, it was pretty fun, all the chemisty and cooking and whatnot. Well, he hasn't brewed in years, so I dug out the equipment to put it to use. I had to buy some new stoppers and fermentation locks since I couldn't find the old ones, but I didn't have to buy much. I have two five gallon and one six gallon carboy at my disposal, plus a pail fermenter. The possibilities are endless.

I might've gotten a little ambitious, because I sanitized everything, and have a batch of sack cyser I started yesterday morning. Before I left for work (night shifter), it was bubbling away merrily! 'tis my Bloodmoon Mead, named because there was a lunar eclipse the morning I made it. Lunar eclipses are always nifty to watch, if anyone else got the chance to see the moon turn red! I let my father know what I started up, and he is pumped! I may post all the lovely details like ingredients, specific gravity, etc. in the mead subforum.

I wish my honeybees had survived the winter so I could produce my own honey this year for mead. Alas, they perished. Four other people I know with honeybees very near me also lost all their honeybees this winter, it was not a good winter for bees. I am going to try again, but the first year a hive is established doesn't normally result in good production, since they need most of what they produce to survive.
 
You definitely picked the right place for the latest info,etc. Wine & liquor making go way back in my family, & pop even made beer at one point. So I guess it was natural for me as well. Hang around, it gets better from here! :mug:
 
Welcome. Sorry to hear about those bees.

BTW, you must be a paying member to have an avatar. It's one of the perks. If you have any questions about the forum, just click my name and send me a message.

That is unfortunate. I've never encountered a forum where an avatar was allowed only for privileged, paying membership. Perhaps if the cost was more reasonable, I'd go for it. An avatar is forum 101, everyone should be allowed to have one.
 
That is unfortunate. I've never encountered a forum where an avatar was allowed only for privileged, paying membership. Perhaps if the cost was more reasonable, I'd go for it. An avatar is forum 101, everyone should be allowed to have one.

I understand, you want everything to be free. I'd like that too. But the reality is that there are people that spend their lives (seriously) and money keeping this forum going. It's how they make a living. They are active members here.

A membership here costs $19, or about what a 12-pack of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale costs. That beer would last you a weekend or so. You get a full year of beery goodness for that price. And an avatar. And a few other goodies. I don't care at all if you become a paying member, but don't disparage the way the site owners try to make a living.
 
I have a cabin in Wetmore, are you anywhere near there? I love the UP. We do a lot of outdoor activities when we go.

Welcome to the forum. You can always write an article and get a membership. It's a business like any other. Folks are treated the same here regardless of membership status as far as I've seen.
 
Welcome!

An avatar is not all you8 get with a membership! You can also participate in the DEBATE forum, where you can eschew all dignity and argue pointlessly with others of different opinions! Think of the hours you can waste discussing hot button topics on a beermaking forum!

Oh, and you get more PM space.

And a feeling of helping support the site that has probably provided a ton of useful information.

But don't' feel pressured. We love everyone who isn't a *********!
 
If you are a paying member i will teach you about all caps!! a

its well worth the investment to keep the site going and you get some decals to stick on your car or beer fridge
 
Welcome from Northern California.

Can we get some of your water please?

Cheers
Jay

There are actually people that want to take the water out of Lake Superior and bring it out West. Almost unbelievable.
 
Welcome. You'll NOT find a shortage of information (and opinions) on this site so brew away!
 

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