I transferred 19 litres of New Zealand IPA to the bottling bucket. I’ll leave it for 2 days then bottle. Was expecting an ABV of 6.2% it turned out at 6.8%. I’ll force it down some how. 

78 records faded away much like "albums" have and most recently for us older folks, CD's. There was a lot of other media types that came and went; reel to reel, 8-tracks and cassettes.
I'm not going to be hunting for 78's. I can't see myself enjoying a pint while listening to Glen Miller. I do like classic music and some jazz but not enough to haul out a collection of old 78's when I can cue it up on Amazon Music or Pandora.
As it sits the jukebox to me is like a painting I have above the fireplace, very nice to look at.
6.8%, oh my. If it's too much I can swing by and help you!I transferred 19 litres of New Zealand IPA to the bottling bucket. I’ll leave it for 2 days then bottle. Was expecting an ABV of 6.2% it turned out at 6.8%. I’ll force it down some how.![]()
Great suggestion, I do like some blues, thanks!Are you a blues fan? Track down some old Robert Johnson, Blind Lemon, Leadbelly, etc.
You have a nice investment in stainless steel with that beauty! Very inspiring.Just some minor details to finish but this SS pipe stand is mostly done. It's going to run my 6 gallon Kegco BK once I get the ports silver soldered. It'll be used for three gallon batches, strike water, and portable cleaning recirculation. Just need some pipe straps and some screws to mount the pump fully and to trim off the teflon tape.
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More than welcome.6.8%, oh my. If it's too much I can swing by and help you!
Sounds fantastic to me.
Not sure about him but I’m a great Blues fan all those plus Muddy, but because these guys couldn’t get play time in the US they came to Britain and we loved them, and then you had white men playing the blues in Britain.Are you a blues fan? Track down some old Robert Johnson, Blind Lemon, Leadbelly, etc.
As a surly old punk, I highly, indubitably, and with the greatest confidence recommend Hound Dog Taylor's Alligator Records session. Hard to say whether it's tighter or filthier. It's an amazingly nasty performance.Not sure about him but I’m a great Blues fan all those plus Muddy, but because these guys couldn’t get play time in the US they came to Britain and we loved them, and then you had white men playing the blues in Britain.
I too have fought them. I now keep new purchases in a separate container. I check that before splitting and storing. Love your setup, that catcher saved the day!I was getting ready to brew a hazy tomorrow and while measuring out the malts I discovered my malted oat supply was riddled with friggin' weevils! Ugh!
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I keep all but my base malts in a rolling bin in their original plastic bags, which are then placed inside grocery bags by group (crystals and caramels in one, flaked grains in another, dextrin malts in yet another, etc). I had a 6 pound bag and a 4 pound bag of malted oats in their outer bag together, and they were both infested.
I took everything out of the bin and placed each bag on a table under strong lighting which tends to bring the weevils out where you can see them. I took the bin outside and washed it out and let it dry in the sun, and left the malt bags on that table all afternoon while I worked on other things. They're still sitting there with no more signs of wildlife but I'll keep checking until I go to bed tonight. If I only lose the oats I'll consider myself lucky.
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I had enough flaked oats to do tomorrow's brew so I just had to grind the base malts and some carapils...
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Got the brew rig filled with RO, salts measured out, and everything else positioned for the morning...
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On an unrelated note...this picture of a boisterous Ballantine IPA fermentation shows why I have an in-line "krausen catcher" on my keg purging line...
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Cheers!
So the Passion Fruit Hazy came out real good. Voss Kviek is a beast, it really went through the fermentable sugars. I added two liters of passion fruit juice I harvested from my back yard. Final gravity 1.013 ABV 7.2. The passion fruit flavor and aroma really come through.I have Voss Kviek spinning on the stir plate, weighed out the grains. Prepping for a, Passion fruit hazy IPA. The passion fruit I grew in my back yard. Plan to brew either Tuesday or Wednesday. Brewed it last year and it came out pretty good.