HB Session

What’s with all the newspaper on the ground?
Our attempt to kill any grass an unwanted weed(s). Pretty sure it's not going to work...
my Foo-Foo wife would faint!!
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Anyone ever wonder what happened to the folks who started this thread? Die of liver damage? Seriously, who doesn't see themselves posting awesome beers 20yrs from now? Where's @Remmy? Come on brother, we all miss you!
Anyone ever wonder what happened to the folks who started this thread? Die of liver damage? Seriously, who doesn't see themselves posting awesome beers 20yrs from now? Where's @Remmy? Come on brother, we all miss you!
WHERE ARE THE DUPHRANES? How could anyone drink at a time like this!!??!? People are missing!!!!
Impressive! Only a few of us have his address. @Brizzo needs to show up also, he can give Remmy updates. Or are they truly the same person??
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Nah, Remmy is not a sour guy![]()
Ah yes, but is that part of the deception?
WHERE ARE THE DUPHRANES? How could anyone drink at a time like this!!??!? People are missing!!!!
Still working on my evap method of non-alcoholic beers.
This is a non-alcoholic pale ale initially hopped with a small dosage of Callista hops (for initial bittering) and then during the evaporation process I added some mosaic and then another small dose of mosaic during a short dry hop period in an attempt to amplify the bitterness and add some hop aroma. Both worked as expected...it's pale-esque bitterness with a mosaic finish.
It's not bad, but it could be better. It's got a little "twang" to it...maybe it'll round out after a few more days in the keg.
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I may not be up to speed on your technique but I was thinking about building a chamber with 1in plexyglass then pump out the air. At like 100 torr, the boiling point of alcohol is room temp where water is mich higher.
The evap method is simple...hold a beer at 175F for 15-30min. That's really it; however, in doing so you are changing the beer and have to adjust accordingly (it's the adjusting accordingly that's proven to be the challenge).
My version of All Together and Parish Brewing Company's
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Most breweries did the NEIPA version, this is my 2nd iteration of it and can't complain. I went against the grain and did the west coast version and love it.I hope AT is good, just got the last 2 from Tavour
Most breweries did the NEIPA version, this is my 2nd iteration of it and can't complain. I went against the grain and did the west coast version and love it.
Its no fun if you follow the packNice! Rebel at heart!
Exactly! Reheating, I believe, will introduce a lot more oxygen into the final product. Is that your experience? By creating a vacuum chamber it's all opposite. No air. No reheat.