I finally got the photo to appear, which I like - and it would be nice
in a "Whatsit" group - Didn't we have a PUG like that a while ago?
ann
On 2/14/2014 07:24, Rick Womer wrote:
Well, I don't make wine because I can buy much better wine than I can make.
I =do= brew beer because (1) it's fun, and (2) I can make beer at least as good
as that I can buy. I may have served Mark R some a few years ago…
My beer and the bathtub never come near each other.
Rick
On Feb 13, 2014, at 22:40 , Ann Sanfedele wrote:
In my firefox browser, it's the incipient beer _photo_ maybe it will come up
in google chrome
back back back in the early 60's had a friend who home-brewed up in Maine - U
of M English prof - I think he actually was using a bathtub in some way. It
was pretty awful stuff.
ann
On 2/13/2014 20:52, Rick Womer wrote:
Yup; 7 gallon carboy with a blow-off tube. Makes the beer much smoother than
using a plastic tub. An airlock gets plugged with the debris early
fermentation produces.
Rick
On Feb 13, 2014, at 7:33 PM, Mark C wrote:
Nice! Using a blow off tube instead of an airlock?
I tried my hand at home brewing for a few years but decided that I was a much
better consumer of beer than producer, and decided to focus on what I do best...
Mark
On 2/12/2014 8:14 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Maris Otter malt, crystal malt, Target and Kent Goldings hops, Wyeast London
Ale III yeast...
In a month, it should be lovely.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17681808
or
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/17681808-lg.jpg
(K-5, FA 24-90, lit with an LED flashlight)
Rick
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