fredthecat
The original homebrewer™.
is that cat in a desert or somethign?
True Beer is 100% barley malt's. whatever you say, i know what True Beer is.
So when is the drywall suppose to go in?
My local home depot is having a bulk sale on drywall right now. Whats the shelf life like on this stuff? I only do 5 gallon True Beer TM batches at a time so I want to make sure my drywall doesnt go bad. I want to get the optimum truth out of this stuff
I feel the urge to PM the OP and hopefully be worthy enough to join his or her (we don't know for sure if FredtheCat is male or female so I don't want to assume anything)
90% malt'd barleys (6LVB)
30% coarse barley
my yeast.
10grammes bines
no boil, wait 4 weeks then sieve
bottle
thnk me l8r.![]()
True Beer is 100% barley malt's. whatever you say, i know what True Beer is.
True Beer is 100% barley malt's. whatever you say, i know what True Beer is.
This can't be True Beer. It's 120% barley. True Beer is only 100%.90% malt'd barleys (6LVB)
30% coarse barley
my yeast.
10grammes bines
no boil, wait 4 weeks then sieve
bottle
thnk me l8r.![]()
nice join date bro
Over 300 posts in and we finally get a half-@$$ed recipe! Do we addd water or yeast, or just chew the malt? Fermtation temps?
And does the drywall go in after fermentation? Would that be dry drywalling?
90% malt'd barleys (6LVB)
30% coarse barley
my yeast.
10grammes bines
no boil, wait 4 weeks then sieve
bottle
thnk me l8r.![]()
So you use 120% barley? Amazing!
Hops are bines. I guess not all bines are hops. Could be using Kudzu.
300 posts more and maybe ill answer
300 posts more and maybe ill answer
The prophet has demanded a sacrifice in order to reveal the glorious secret of True Beer TM and the mysteries of drywall! More post shall be given to the Cat!
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I must know the secrets of true beer TM. We must post, all hail @fredthecat and his wonderfulness
No I just inhale the dust at work.
Could I get a few opinions here? Fixin' on unleashing some Truth.
80% 2 Row
15% Peat Moss
5% Raw Dry Wall (fine crush)
1 oz Red Hemlock Bark (60 min)
.5 oz Copenhagen snuff (5 min)
Ferment with Baking Yeast is open Home Depot Bucket at Room Temps.
Since I am a stickler for accuracy, let me point out that all drywall starts out wet, and is then dried as part of the manufacturing process. So, you are really asking about drywall that has been rehydrated (or is that re-rehydrated, since in the mfg process they rehydrate plaster of paris?) Sorry, but I don't know if the extra hydration cycle will affect the flavor profile when used to brew "True Beer." Perhaps you could run a True ExBeeriment and post your results. The curious want to know....
Edit: Will drywall that has been wet and then dried add extra flavor or should I just use drywall that has never been wet. Keep in mind I don't know my water chemistry from my tap...other than it smells like chlorine.
Edit: Will drywall that has been wet and then dried add extra flavor or should I just use drywall that has never been wet. Keep in mind I don't know my water chemistry from my tap...other than it smells like chlorine.
Since I am a stickler for accuracy, let me point out that all drywall starts out wet, and is then dried as part of the manufacturing process. So, you are really asking about drywall that has been rehydrated (or is that re-rehydrated, since in the mfg process they rehydrate plaster of paris?) Sorry, but I don't know if the extra hydration cycle will affect the flavor profile when used to brew "True Beer." Perhaps you could run a True ExBeeriment and post your results. The curious want to know.
Brew on![]()
If using DWE should it go in at the start of the boil or towards the end?
Edit edit: My wife correctly noted that if geese are not partaking in the pond, then the pond water that you are using is not True Beer (tm). Geese are a must to get the water to True Beer (tm) levels of acid.