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Bottling day for Lagerpalooza -- 5.25 gal of Citra lager and 5.25 of Zappa Kellerbier. Yielded 52 bottles of each.

Taking a break before the cleanup. After that, beers!

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Pulled a gravity sample of the CCC Blonde I brewed a couple of weeks ago and went to the LHBS for ingredients to brew a Brown Ale (Moose Drool clone). Also picked up a new sample cylinder. The old one is so cloudy it’s hard to read the hydrometer.

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Pulled a gravity sample of the CCC Blonde I brewed a couple of weeks ago and went to the LHBS for ingredients to brew a Brown Ale (Moose Drool clone). Also picked up a new sample cylinder. The old one is so cloudy it’s hard to read the hydrometer.

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Would you be willing to post your Moose Drool recipe?
 
Found this little beauty on a beer glass treasure hunt at the local Salvation Army store. Authentic made in Germany, not a Japan knock off. I love my little beer glass raids 🥹. The bourgeois wife will snort and scoff at my " Love for unwanted cast off trash".. Scoff away madame ! It is Precious to me ! It will sit with honor on my kegerator ! Along with the other cast away trash !!!
 

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Found this little beauty on a beer glass treasure hunt at the local Salvation Army store. Authentic made in Germany, not a Japan knock off. I love my little beer glass raids 🥹. The bourgeois wife will snort and scoff at my " Love for unwanted cast off trash".. Scoff away madame ! It is Precious to me ! It will sit with honor on my kegerator ! Along with the other cast away trash !!!

Nice find!

I've scoured a few too many thrift stores and garage sales. I can't help myself. :D Now I have way too much glassware. I have a cabinet I built for the barware, and it's perched on top of my beer fridge. It was so full I couldn't reach stuff in the back.

Yesterday I sorted out some of the excess and packed them away (not tossing any away...yet).

The cabinet is more manageable now.

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Nice find!

I've scoured a few too many thrift stores and garage sales. I can't help myself. :D Now I have way too much glassware. I have a cabinet I built for the barware, and it's perched on top of my beer fridge. It was so full I couldn't reach stuff in the back.

Yesterday I sorted out some of the excess and packed them away (not tossing any away...yet).

The cabinet is more manageable now.

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Now that is SWEET ! I've just over the last few years started finding beer glasses after I had stopped for many years. Many moons ago, I was in the Army stationed in Germany and I had a field day collecting beer mugs and steins from all over Germany, Austria and even 2or 3 from France. Unfortunately for me, when my personal goods were shipped by the Army to my next duty station, every single glass was shattered, including my stereo cabinet glass, tv screen , my curio cabinet glass. Everything that had glass was shattered. 2 years of exploring many cities and towns for beer mugs up in smoke ! So I guess the shock and awe of having my collection unceremoniously destroyed by some crappy moving company knocked the wind out of my beer mug collection desires. That and I'm getting on in years. But now and again, I get the fire burning and just can't help going into a knick knack shop with my reader searching for that elusive cast away authentic European beer mug. 🍻 Cheers
 
Now that is SWEET ! I've just over the last few years started finding beer glasses after I had stopped for many years. Many moons ago, I was in the Army stationed in Germany and I had a field day collecting beer mugs and steins from all over Germany, Austria and even 2or 3 from France. Unfortunately for me, when my personal goods were shipped by the Army to my next duty station, every single glass was shattered, including my stereo cabinet glass, tv screen , my curio cabinet glass. Everything that had glass was shattered. 2 years of exploring many cities and towns for beer mugs up in smoke ! So I guess the shock and awe of having my collection unceremoniously destroyed by some crappy moving company knocked the wind out of my beer mug collection desires. That and I'm getting on in years. But now and again, I get the fire burning and just can't help going into a knick knack shop with my reader searching for that elusive cast away authentic European beer mug. 🍻 Cheers

Damn, that's heartbreaking. Uncle Sam's lowest-bidding movers. If you're ever in Minneapolis, look me up. I'll give you some of my excess glass.

I did score some snazzy Czech Budweiser stem glasses when I was in Germany in the '80s. In a bar in Nurnberg, and after having a few pilsners, I asked the bartender if he'd sell me a few. Gave him 20DM (about $5), and he handed me a carton of 4 new glasses. Then he pocketed the money. :p

They all survived the trip home, but not the years since. I still have 2 left.

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My "trophy" Bierstein, I bought at a shop in Munich. Think I paid around DM200. I wrapped it in t-shirts and took it home carry-on. I didn't trust the mail.

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Nice find!

I've scoured a few too many thrift stores and garage sales. I can't help myself. :D Now I have way too much glassware. I have a cabinet I built for the barware, and it's perched on top of my beer fridge. It was so full I couldn't reach stuff in the back.

Yesterday I sorted out some of the excess and packed them away (not tossing any away...yet).

The cabinet is more manageable now.

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I've got one of those Samuel Smith glassed, a longtime fav. Also a Guinness like it. Recently acquired, it was my step-dad's.
 
Damn, that's heartbreaking. Uncle Sam's lowest-bidding movers. If you're ever in Minneapolis, look me up. I'll give you some of my excess glass.

I did score some snazzy Czech Budweiser stem glasses when I was in Germany in the '80s. In a bar in Nurnberg, and after having a few pilsners, I asked the bartender if he'd sell me a few. Gave him 20DM (about $5), and he handed me a carton of 4 new glasses. Then he pocketed the money. :p

They all survived the trip home, but not the years since. I still have 2 left.

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My "trophy" Bierstein, I bought at a shop in Munich. Think I paid around DM200. I wrapped it in t-shirts and took it home carry-on. I didn't trust the mail.

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Very nice ! I was there in the 80's too. Schweinfurt mostly , 3rd ID medic and Wurzburg Army hospital. Made it to Nuremberg a few times, raising Cane at Monsters of Rock and Club Jacko lantern, getting chased by local gestapo and German shepherds the size of ponys' through the bahnhof...a thousand years ago. 😂
 
Don't even have any empty kegs but I have an empty chamber and a brewin' jones going on and need to brew something tomorrow!
Started by firing up my RO controller to fill the brew rig (LCD screen doesn't photograph well)...

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....and I kegged my latest batch of Juicy Bits clone to free up a chamber.

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While the rig was filling and the keg contents were transferring I got the grains measured out for tomorrow's batch of Fantastic Haze neipa clone...

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Measured out the water salts to be added to the kettles in the morning while the empty carboys soaked their krausen rings.

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All set for the morning!

Cheers!
 
Nah, my 16 five gallon cornies have served me well over the many years. I'm just jumping the gun on my brewing schedule because the weather isn't conducive to anything outside, really, and I've run out of indoor winter home projects. And I recently found out that I'm going to need another knee surgery to fix what didn't get fixed a year ago May, and when that happens - likely in March - I'm going to be off line for probably a couple of months...

Cheers!
 
Nah, my 16 five gallon cornies have served me well over the many years. I'm just jumping the gun on my brewing schedule because the weather isn't conducive to anything outside, really, and I've run out of indoor winter home projects. And I recently found out that I'm going to need another knee surgery to fix what didn't get fixed a year ago May, and when that happens - likely in March - I'm going to be off line for probably a couple of months...

Cheers!
This is smart.

Prior to doing the kidney donation, I realized that I had a rare opportunity to have my brewery, fermenters, and kegs idle for...erm, an undetermined amount of time.

Unfortunately, kidney donation doesn't happen on a hard schedule. Everything is fluid and dependent on the prior test. There are no hard dates and the whole thing can come crashing down at any point. You simply can't make any plans.

And then the next thing you know...

You're stuck in Oregon for three months wondering WTF just happened?!

I sure wish I had brewed a nice big Baltic Porter before I left, that's been a decades-long dream of mine. Unfortunately, because of the way kidney donations work, I had no clue when anything was going to happen so I wound up coming back to a couple of kegs that were about to kick.

Would that I could've done it differently.
 
I won't bore y'all with the play-by-play on this batch - you've seen my stuff lots of times already ;) But I did brew my Fantastic Haze neipa clone today, and aside from missing the OG by a point it went great, capped by perhaps the best kettle lautering experience with my Hop Blocker V2 to date.

We start near the end - the whirlpooling just below 170°F - and comparing my 2 foot long Thermoworks digital against the Blichmann BrewMometer. I'll take that correlation :)

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Post kettle-lautering with the mass of hop sludge left behind...

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Brilliant wort!

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Gassed up and in chamber 3, as chamber 1 is full of filled kegs, and the overflow two kegs from yesterday's filling went in chamber 2...

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Next mission: kill a couple of kegs! :rock:

Cheers!
 
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