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I have good luck dampening the impatience by kegging the beer. Once fermentation is done it is no where near ready to drink in my household. Once my hydrometer reads a finished product, I keg it, cold crash it, take a 4oz sample to enjoy. 2 days later when I'm impatient again, I crack the keg open, thief about 4 more oz to enjoy, add my gelatin.

Two days later I transfer to a new keg, carbonate, and drink 24 hours later.
 
The secondary reason I started making beer--with having good beer made by me as the primary reason--was to have an exercise in patience.

I'm by nature a very impatient person, and the mandatory patience for brewing good beer with a reward for observing a patient regimen has honestly helped me with patience in other areas of life.

Just don't drive slowly in the left lane or I'll cut you.


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Go on vacation. When you get back it's like having a nice present waiting for you!
 
Im overwhelmed, lots of good advice. I was already watchinh porn and bad movies to pass times , but now i will consider making a wooden beer case too. Thanks for all the tips!

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I dont have the time to tinker or watch videos much, i do read brewing book but thats about it, otherwise, raising my two young kids, full time employment and a house thats forever a fixer-upper.
if i get to the beer, i get to the beer, it can wait.
 
is there a distinction between porn and bad movies?

Uh, YEAH!

Some pr0n is good, some is bad.
Some Bad Movies are good, some are bad.
Some GOOD movies are bad too.

I turn off any pr0n where the women are making fake moan noises the whole time. Makes me want to smack them. (Then they would probably just make MORE moaning noises and begging for more...)

Ok, anyway, where were we?

What to do while waiting. Well, I have tried canning stuff for brewing, like Starter Wort, Sterile Water, and Priming Solution. I use a pressure canner at 15 lbs for 15 minutes and take some freshly mashed wort and can it so that when I want to build a yeast starter I just grab a jar from the shelf and it's ready to go. Same with 1/2 pint jars of sterile water for yeast rehydration and sugar water solutions for priming bottles.

There are always thing to buy and build to make the hobby more convenient, like electric this, or automatic that. Kegging is nice, and it's always good to have a fermentation chamber to keep temps steady.

For non-brewing related, you could watch Battlestar Galactica, Dr. Who, Supernatural, Breaking Bad, etc.
 
Wait till you start making sours. Then you have to find something to occupy your time while your beer ages...FOR TWO YEARS. Now that's a tough first batch to get through.
 
This is what I do in between. When I'm not making my own beer, I am rolling my own bullets and hitting the range! I also find that keeping a day to day fermentation log makes it go by faster.

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Also regarding Doctor Who, wouldn't brewing with the Tardis be a gas? Go back in time 6-8 weeks. Mash, boil, cool, pitch. Move forward a few weeks and bottle, come back to the present time and pop a cold one, all in ONE day :rockin:
 
Here are the 2 crates I made...now I'm back to waiting!!LOL

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Oooh theyre beautiful. How long and how much $$ did you spend on it?

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Thanks

I probably bought $25 worth of wood....there is 4 different types of wood used but I still have some pieces left over.

Took maybe 3 hours give or take a little. I enjoy making saw dust!! LOL
 
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