Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
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Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th? The BrownShirt Brewing co.-- yes again.... We just can't seem to get it right, so we will keep trying and trying till we do... Kolsch is the flavor du jour. Feel free to stop by for a pint and a chat. PM if directions are needed. Fire up around 10ish, and should be done around 4ish. Have a happy 4th!
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Re: Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
Good luck! Hopefully with all this practice you'll finally brew some drinkable beer. 
Cheers!
John Monaghan
"If your feelings were grapes I would crush them. And then, after fermentation, drink them down. And quite possibly later, throw them up again."
John Monaghan
"If your feelings were grapes I would crush them. And then, after fermentation, drink them down. And quite possibly later, throw them up again."
Re: Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
I'm brewing 10 gallons of my Primum Aurum, a brew inspired by Orval. I have a starter of Bastogne on the stirplate as we speak. The only other task is to drink a couple bottles of Orval and culture the dregs for the authentic brett character you can't get out of a vial, oh darn
Also need to rack my hop bursted IPA, the last one was far too drinkable, it's all gone now...
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Re: Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
Brewing today, 7/4 on a whim. Now that I've started to stockpile various grains, I can do that. Cool. It's a Mild(ish) Ale.
Re: Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
Gee, with all the funk beers your make and drink I just figured all you have to do is hock up a big loogie and spit in the fermenter!meisel wrote: The only other task is to drink a couple bottles of Orval and culture the dregs for the authentic brett character you can't get out of a vial
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Re: Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
When I was in college, I had a friend from Bolivia. A native / local way to brew was with corn and the fermentation yeast came from people spitting in to the concoction.Jensen wrote:Gee, with all the funk beers your make and drink I just figured all you have to do is hock up a big loogie and spit in the fermenter!meisel wrote: The only other task is to drink a couple bottles of Orval and culture the dregs for the authentic brett character you can't get out of a vial
Re: Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
Sounds like a job for MonaghanJensen wrote:Gee, with all the funk beers your make and drink I just figured all you have to do is hock up a big loogie and spit in the fermenter!meisel wrote: The only other task is to drink a couple bottles of Orval and culture the dregs for the authentic brett character you can't get out of a vial
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Re: Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
.meisel wrote:Sounds like a job for Monaghan
It has been rumored he is known as the yeast cake spitter in these parts!
Re: Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
And i made the terrible mistake of not cutting the cake. So i got one batch instead.Jensen wrote:.meisel wrote:Sounds like a job for Monaghan
It has been rumored he is known as the yeast cake spitter in these parts!![]()
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lupulin threshold shift \lu·pu·lin thresh·old shift\ n
1. When a once extraordinarily hoppy beer now seems pedestrian.
2. The phenomenon a person has when craving more bitterness in beer.
3. The long-term exposure to extremely hoppy beers; if excessive or prolonged, a habitual dependence on hops will occur.
4. When a "Double IPA" just is not enough
Lupulin Threshold Shift
lupulin threshold shift \lu·pu·lin thresh·old shift\ n
1. When a once extraordinarily hoppy beer now seems pedestrian.
2. The phenomenon a person has when craving more bitterness in beer.
3. The long-term exposure to extremely hoppy beers; if excessive or prolonged, a habitual dependence on hops will occur.
4. When a "Double IPA" just is not enough
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Re: Who is brewing Sunday, July 5th?
I make no apologies.
Cheers!
John Monaghan
"If your feelings were grapes I would crush them. And then, after fermentation, drink them down. And quite possibly later, throw them up again."
John Monaghan
"If your feelings were grapes I would crush them. And then, after fermentation, drink them down. And quite possibly later, throw them up again."