I thought this the appropriate are to share. This is the best beer I've made to date. I named it freedom ale
Looks great! Congrats!
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I thought this the appropriate are to share. This is the best beer I've made to date. I named it freedom ale
Sounds like agoraphobia.ThAt is a beautiful video
Big things like Niagara Falls and the big ocean gives me the willies. Its sort of like claustrophobia but different
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I had a double root canal, post, crown, and fillings Saturday morning. I've been a little out of it since then. Only 4 more root canals, 2 or 3 crowns, and an extraction. Then I should actually be out of tooth pain. That will be novel... Don't ever let your teeth get this messed up. Sucks getting it fixed. Once that's done, I'm looking at a probably bridge and then probably an implant..
Woah. How did your teeth get that out of control?
I had a crown once and that wasn't a big deal. I've heard root canals are no fun. I was born with "hard teeth", which is what my mom called it. Very few anythings in my mouth.
My wife has the soft teeth. She has a chair with her name on it at the dentist office.
If you have a keg (presumably 15 gallon) that will give you the most flexibility, assuming you have an appropriate burner for it. You will have to adjust your brewing process a bit due to the HUGE difference in size & volume, so don't be surprised if you miss your target gravity on a batch or two while you get into the swing of things.
The problem with a 7.5 gallon pot is that it is only, just barely, capable of doing a BIAB in it if you aim for a smaller batch size and/or brew lower gravity beers. I used one for a year or two on the stovetop. It's workable, and probably a lot easier if you are brewing in your kitchen, but it does come with some limitations, and you really need to watch it like a hawk for boilovers. A 15 gallon pot is just much more flexible in that regard, although you need to think more about how you are going to move liquid around, how you are going to chill at the end of a boil, etc. if you are stepping up from a 3 gallon system.
Woops. We missed Dan's big 50 last week. From the staff here on the top floor of HBT headquarters, Happy Belated Birthday dan-o.
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Thanks for the response... My main concern with the keggle is being able to do 5 gallon batches with a biab setup. I'm not sure I'll be able to find a way to get the bag out with out risking the possibility of burning my arm.... And tips?
Well, you really need a bag which fits the size & shape of the kettle. Mine is tall enough to come up over the rim of my kettle, and then I tie it off around the little lip.
Thanks for the response... My main concern with the keggle is being able to do 5 gallon batches with a biab setup. I'm not sure I'll be able to find a way to get the bag out with out risking the possibility of burning my arm.... And tips?
Hi friends. I hope you're all doing well.
I haven't taken the time to go back and read past posts, so please forgive me if I'm a bit behind. The only thing I really know (or think I know) is that Dan finally made it to the island. If that is indeed the case, I hope you're adjusting well my friend.
As if life wasn't difficult enough, a wrench has been dropped into the works for me again. The Monday after Easter, while I was brewing, my little dog hurt herself. She saw a stray cat in the backyard, and tore out of the doggie door like a bat out of hell. She has a small set of steps outside of the doggie door, but she slipped on them. She ended up severing her ACL in a hind leg. We had to take her in for corrective surgery yesterday. She's having a rough time. She has a long time of rehab and therapy ahead.
I managed to get her outside for just a few minutes in the sunshine, as you can see from the photo below. She doesn't have the strength or energy to do much.
If any of you folks have ever experienced something like this with your dog, I'd love to get some advice on things I can do to help with her therapy and recovery..
Thanks!
Sorry to be a downer on this otherwise positive thread. She's my buddy, and I'm hurting for her..
I'll look around for sizes, have a suggestion for a converted keg?
My dog did same thing chasing after a huge dog. Took a lot of short walks, and she got better but never fully recovered. However, she was 10ish when it happened. Good luck.
Hope the pup heals up quickly, no experience but I'm sure you want to keep her as active as you can with out pushing it too far, but I know you already know that.Hi friends. I hope you're all doing well.
I haven't taken the time to go back and read past posts, so please forgive me if I'm a bit behind. The only thing I really know (or think I know) is that Dan finally made it to the island. If that is indeed the case, I hope you're adjusting well my friend.
As if life wasn't difficult enough, a wrench has been dropped into the works for me again. The Monday after Easter, while I was brewing, my little dog hurt herself. She saw a stray cat in the backyard, and tore out of the doggie door like a bat out of hell. She has a small set of steps outside of the doggie door, but she slipped on them. She ended up severing her ACL in a hind leg. We had to take her in for corrective surgery yesterday. She's having a rough time. She has a long time of rehab and therapy ahead.
I managed to get her outside for just a few minutes in the sunshine, as you can see from the photo below. She doesn't have the strength or energy to do much.
If any of you folks have ever experienced something like this with your dog, I'd love to get some advice on things I can do to help with her therapy and recovery..
Thanks!
Sorry to be a downer on this otherwise positive thread. She's my buddy, and I'm hurting for her..
Thanks LRB. Sorry to hear about your dog. What type of dog was she?
Mine is 8, and I fear she will never walk quite right again..
They gave me a list of all sorts of exercises and therapies.
They went to a really really good party.Woah. How did your teeth get that out of control?
I had a crown once and that wasn't a big deal. I've heard root canals are no fun. I was born with "hard teeth", which is what my mom called it. Very few anythings in my mouth.
My wife has the soft teeth. She has a chair with her name on it at the dentist office.
Hey all!
Some of you know things about me. Others don't.
For the record. I like beer! I like a few things too. Alcohol
I truly love HBT. I love the DIY projects the most.
I'm not trying to be somber but probably will come across that way.
I've edged on to drinking to much. Some might be correct in calling me an alcoholic.
That is NOT what this site is about, I figure this place is about good people who brew beer, share their experiences brewing beer. That is something wonderful
I've let myself get a bit out of control. I haven't even brewed in a year. I have all the equipment to go all grain... and have.
Brewing to me is not about drinking beer.. It's about creativeness.
For now though, internet friends, the next brew I do will only be because I love to create. It's not so much about the brew I make. I'ts more of what I can create.
Fifth sentence first. I'm an alchololic. I know I have many friend here from the brewing community. I truly hope my new acknowledgement wont keep you from saying...."Hey Dan, whats up brother? Love you man"
Dan D.. out for now .
Dan is invisible
`I posted the below on another thread..
I should have posted it here first. I feel a fellowship here that I certainly do not apologize for.
May all the days of your lives be filled with happiness and peace..
Truly,
Dan
Dan, you never stop surprising me. It takes a lot to say things like that, even on the internet.
Enjoy the Hawaiian rays and know that you've done good for others. You've helped me more than you'll ever know.
Cheers.
Thank you. I truly respect your words because I know they come from your heart.
I talked to PP about my new awakening. Believe me he was very supportive.. He's, "Pappy" in my world. I don't apologize for calling him that.
Back when the world was at war with Germany and the Eastern front, an American man became the Skipper of a squadron of misfits. Their leader was Pappy Boyington.
He was a bit nuts, very knowledgeable, pulled a bunch of misfits together to become a fighting force.
There might not be the same exact fighting going on right now. But I will say, in my heart, PP, or Pappy,. Is a man of good character
Biding my time. I need to go to my first meeting in a little while.
Without getting all mushy.
You guys are my friends.. Even if don't drink beer much again. I do know that those of you who have come to know me, those of you that I know.
Beer and brewing is a common bond among us, as is acceptance and good tidings.
I keep rewriting my last sentences so other than re-write again:
I can not think of giving up this forum. Talk of brewing is good,, always new ideas come forward as does creativeness. For that I'll never leave this place.
As I seek sobriety I hope I do not lose my good friends.''
truly,
Dan
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