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Orfy

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I've been busy since Christmas and I've had to squeeze the brewing stuff in rather than dedicating any real time to it. I hope to schedule some propper time to it now we're coming out of winter (hoping)

I hope to set up an extra internal web cam in the kitchen some time soon. to go with the external one.

I know a few of you guys though about a cam for web day. Any further plans?
 
Yes I've drank about 10 pints of it from my new corny.
The second batch is now into secondary.

I need to work on head retenion. There's nothinj wrong with the texture or amount of head just it goes flat if it's left for long. (Not that it normaly get the chance)
 
As you would imagine. I'd say it tasted better than any of the quality extract brews I have done. I'm going to do a chocolate porter next I think.

When do you think you'll be ready to tackle one?
 
I've changed the view for now.
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It's easy.

All you need is a web cam pointing at the right thing. A free piece of software.
The software will upload to a free site and upload a web page if required.

All I need to do know is buy another USB hub and a cam so I can have one in and one out on brew day.
 
I can sawp cams. It claims you have three cameras, though. #1 and #3 are the same dark view, and #2 is in the kitchen(?).
 
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