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The hardest part about mashing is the wait. Good time to get everything else in order for the brewday though.
I've made some awesome beers using extra + specialty grains. We'll see how this AG turns out.
Brewing a DIPA with heavy columbus and simcoe. Was going to use Conan but I decided on using an English strain -- harvested 1098 british ale yeast. Should come in around 9% ABV. I have over 17lbs of grain in the mash tun as we speak. You?
The hardest part about mashing is the wait. Good time to get everything else in order for the brewday though.
The hardest part about mashing is I have to put my beer down once it's over.
You guys are doing it wrong!
Went outside to setup my burner in the garage. Noticed this just outside. A hawk or an owl went to town.
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This past spring/summer I had a pair of Cooper's hawks in my backyard oak. They are fun to watch. Saw them eating a bird, squirrel, rabbit, etc just about everyday.
The hardest part about mashing is the wait. Good time to get everything else in order for the brewday though.
I was on my porch with my two year old pointing out a baby bunny in the yard when the hawk came down, grabbed and went back up in the tree to eat it. Nature.
I was on my porch with my two year old pointing out a baby bunny in the yard when the hawk came down, grabbed and went back up in the tree to eat it. Nature.
I--and our place in it--
good point. I should've climbed the tree, caught the hawk, and eaten it to really drive the point home.
It's good when children have a chance to understand the food chain--and our place in it--at a young age.![]()
Good point. I should've climbed the tree, caught the hawk, and eaten it to really drive the point home.
You didn't?![]()
Water still. After hour drinks with the boss in an hour!![]()