Posted on 05/17/2013 3:29:27 PM PDT by Red_Devil 232
Good afternoon/evening FReepers. Yep, it is Beer Thirty Time Once Again!
Happiness is a bubbling airlock! And a Cold Brew
Irish Stout Yum!
Good evening/afternoon brewers and winemakers.
Let us know what yall are brewing up and making. Any interesting brews or wines you have discovered?
Ping to all!
I’m cooking up a batch tomorrow. I will try adding rye for the first time.
IPA for President!
*hic*
Greetings all! Having a few Goose Island IPAs with my pizza tonight but will be bottling up some 14% barley wine ale in the next day or so. Looking forward to those!
Bottling up a robust porter while brewing a Scottish on Sunday. I always invite friends over to help, so I will smoke up some pulled pork to snack on while we work.
A friend gave us elderberry juice & grape juice. They are now fermenting. The grape juice is being done port-style. The last batch of port we made was fabulous - as good as any store-bought port I’ve ever tasted. I hope this turns out as well, as it’s a MUCH bigger batch. :-)
Bottled a smoked Scottish ale this morning. It was only supposed to be about 5 percent alcohol but looks like it came out to almost 8. Sampled a little that was left over after I finished bottling and it tasted great. Looking forward to what it will taste like in a couple weeks.
Thanks for the ping. I am rebuilding my kitchen and wonder if any freepers know how to tap home brew from a home brew kegs. Are there kegs you can age your beer in and then tap and serve? I know there are a lot of keggerators but they’re for regular store bought kegs.
Anyone know? I will appreciate it. I want to put a tap on my new countertop and maybe a small refrigerator underneath!
You want Cornealious or “Corny” kegs.
Plan on spending 50 - 100 bucks on them.
Most of the major homebrewing supply houses have them.
They use universal ball lock fittings that you can get for 5 bucks apiece.
Feel free to ask any other questions.
Cheers,
knewshound
Thanks, I can’t wait to make beer again. I will search on those kegs and figure it out. Only 1 more question...if you mount a beer tap on your kitchen countertop and brings forth fresh brew, will it increase the value of the house? E!
Well, it would certainly make ME want to pay more :0)
Don’t forget that you will need a CO2 tank and a regulator also.
Buy the regulator when you get the Cornys and just pay a deposit on the tank locally. It’s cheaper that way.
I assume you have a fridge to put it in right? A standard kitchen fridge will comfortably hold 3 of them. Variety !!!!!
Cheers,
knewshound
How rare (or common) is Texas hop(s)?
I was tromping through some land near the Colorado in Smithville & saw several large bushes growing wild.
Could you please add me? Thanks!
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