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Re: Favourite Beer
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08/28/14 02:29 PM
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i enjoy blue moon but only a few as it starts to get a bit heavy Agreed. I don't even drink Blue Moon anymore.
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Re: Favourite Beer
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01/11/15 03:08 PM
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My main go-to's are:
Generic:
MGD(not the lite) Beck's Stella Rickard's red
I often go for micro-brewery stuff too, mostly locals like "Maudite" or "Fin du Monde", both of which are strong beers though, if you can handle that. I can do any of these Generics other than The Becks, years ago that was a main offering at stip clubs in NY but they get a little skunkie. Also, not sure of the Rickard's but i will look for that. The special brews are always interesting to me as well and I will look for those too. I enjoy the stong brew once in while, just had a Burbon beer called Backwoods Bastard, really good, its like drinking a Boiler Maker. DP
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Re: Favourite Beer
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02/14/15 07:31 AM
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I tried once in college with a home brewing kit. It was "English Pale Ale" Not much of a Pale Ale guy, but I assume I did it right; I mean it got me drunk. The kits are pretty cool. Each brew makes about two cases each that you bottle and can even put your own logo on. I know some people that are really into it and can make the light beers, but you need refrigeration units and it has to kept a certain temperature throughout fermentation. Definitely something I am interested in.
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Re: Favourite Beer
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02/15/15 06:05 AM
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I tried once in college with a home brewing kit. It was "English Pale Ale" Not much of a Pale Ale guy, but I assume I did it right; I mean it got me drunk. The kits are pretty cool. Each brew makes about two cases each that you bottle and can even put your own logo on. I know some people that are really into it and can make the light beers, but you need refrigeration units and it has to kept a certain temperature throughout fermentation. Definitely something I am interested in. I started doing all grain recipes of the summer but they take so long and the clean up is a hassle. Kits are just easier, time wise and with clean up Luckily my basement has a pretty stable temperature, 55 degrees. Trying to cold ferment an Oktoberfest says you supposed to to decrease the temperature two degrees every day from 57 to 32 but I don't have that so I just put it in my garage hopefully it does the trick. This is a Pale Ale started Thursday night. Make wine also, the picture quality is crappy but behind the beer, one red and one white Thursday also The white fermenting bucket is a Scotch Ale. Three other wines I have going Brown Ale in secondary fermentation
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Re: Favourite Beer
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02/27/15 04:32 PM
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Looks like your doin a great job.
I brewed some beer last summer , a kit. It came out pretty good the first time but the second batch went down the drain, it was horrible.
I may try again. You should do so more its a great hobby I had the dump 4 batches (20 gallons) down the drain this fall definitely bummer. Where did you get your kits?
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Re: Favourite Beer
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02/27/15 04:55 PM
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Looks like your doin a great job.
I brewed some beer last summer , a kit. It came out pretty good the first time but the second batch went down the drain, it was horrible.
I may try again. You should do so more its a great hobby I had the dump 4 batches (20 gallons) down the drain this fall definitely bummer. Where did you get your kits? Mr. Beer. The brown barrel and 8 brown quart bottles after fermentation. I followed instructions to the T.
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Re: Favourite Beer
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02/28/15 02:29 PM
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Looks like your doin a great job.
I brewed some beer last summer , a kit. It came out pretty good the first time but the second batch went down the drain, it was horrible.
I may try again. You should do so more its a great hobby I had the dump 4 batches (20 gallons) down the drain this fall definitely bummer. Where did you get your kits? Mr. Beer. The brown barrel and 8 brown quart bottles after fermentation. I followed instructions to the T. If you remember what was wrong with the flavors check this out. One of my problems was adding the yeast when the wort was too warm.
The Dude: And, you know, he's got emotional problems, man. Walter Sobchak: You mean... beyond pacifism?
Walter Sobchak: This guy f*cking walks. I've never been so sure of anything in my entire life
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