gunhaus
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First: I always consult the all knowing all powerful Oracle - If she deems that there are no pressing chores, then brew day can commence.
Second: I ALWAYS say three "hail Barley's" While making the sign of the cross with my church key, before opening my grain bins less i should be short a vital ingredient.
Third: I place a ceremonial bowl of milk and slice of bread on the back porch to discourage brownies and evil sprites from casting spells on my wort (AND to keep them from selling me the cookies that i don't really need)
Fourth: I ALWAYS stir everything clockwise. Nothing superstitious here. It is just the way i do it.
Last: I never EVER look at the weather forecast on brew day. It is a proven FACT that if you consult the weather service and they say "blue skies and sunshine" It WILL Immediately begin to rain on you right as you begin your mash in, or your boil. I do not care so much for myself on this one - but i hate to think I am ruining everyone else's Sunday!
Second: I ALWAYS say three "hail Barley's" While making the sign of the cross with my church key, before opening my grain bins less i should be short a vital ingredient.
Third: I place a ceremonial bowl of milk and slice of bread on the back porch to discourage brownies and evil sprites from casting spells on my wort (AND to keep them from selling me the cookies that i don't really need)
Fourth: I ALWAYS stir everything clockwise. Nothing superstitious here. It is just the way i do it.
Last: I never EVER look at the weather forecast on brew day. It is a proven FACT that if you consult the weather service and they say "blue skies and sunshine" It WILL Immediately begin to rain on you right as you begin your mash in, or your boil. I do not care so much for myself on this one - but i hate to think I am ruining everyone else's Sunday!