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by Relic » Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:49 am
Been lurkin' for a while figured I'd become a full fledged member.
Been thinking about homebrewing for a while.... just never made the commitment. Well, I finally decided to get me arse in gear and do something about it. Even brave (stunned) enough to even try all-grain even at my first try. If I'm gonna do it, may as well go all out.
Hope to be up and running in a few weeks. I'll be sure to let ya's know about my adventures....or mis-adventures!

Some people can tell ya the square root of a pickle jar, but can't seem to figure out how to open it...
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by mr x » Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:59 am
Welcome!! Good so see more people coming out of the shadows.
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by jeffsmith » Sun Mar 04, 2012 8:54 am
Good to see you here.
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by akr71 » Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:28 am
All-grain isn't as hard as it seems - I went straight from kits to all-grain. Its a steep learning curve, but not hard. It helps to have someone else to watch, teach you the ropes, but not essential - I didn't. I read a lot, browsed a couple forums and dove in.
Andy
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by Tony L » Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:32 am
Welcome to the BrewNosers

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by homebrewcrew » Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:13 am
welcome
JUST BREW IT
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by erslar00 » Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:18 am
Welcome...

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by Bryan » Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:23 pm

Welcome aboard!
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by mr x » Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:49 pm
I forgot to ask how you found us. Maybe if our most illustrious web admin could throw that question in the intro, or somewhere people see it, that would be great.
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by Jimmy » Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:05 pm
mr x wrote:I forgot to ask how you found us. Maybe if our most illustrious web admin could throw that question in the intro, or somewhere people see it, that would be great.
What do you think the best way to approach that would be? I can make a sticky, but I don't expect many people to respond..
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by mr x » Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:43 pm
I'm not sure, I'm on my 4th beer, 2 hours sleep and no food.....
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by Relic » Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:13 pm
mr x wrote:I forgot to ask how you found us. Maybe if our most illustrious web admin could throw that question in the intro, or somewhere people see it, that would be great.
Posted appropriate info in appropriate section.
As a side note, presently workin' on a deal for some good used equiptment....stay tuned.
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by akr71 » Sun Mar 04, 2012 8:21 pm
Love the avatar, I was gonna ask if your screen name had any link to the character.
Now I'm dating myself...
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by Relic » Sun Mar 04, 2012 8:59 pm
akr71 wrote:Love the avatar, I was gonna ask if your screen name had any link to the character.
Now I'm dating myself...
You might say that. Actually it happens to be my nick-name here at work. It got coined about 17 years ago. Something to do with me eyeballing a set of Rally rims at the top of a 75 foot a scrap heap and wondering if I could get them.
Actually there's a few I work with who don't even remember my real name.....

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by homebrewcrew » Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:18 pm
welcome
JUST BREW IT
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by Relic » Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:08 pm
So I think I got a good deal on start up equipment:
Here's what I'll be getting (used):
- 5 brewing buckets with lids
- Bottle sulphiter
- bottle tree
- bottle washer
- and all the basics that come with a kit, except for the hydrometer.
For a grand total of $65. Seemed good to me. I passed on the glass carboys.... I like the safeness of plastic. I am a clumsy sort....

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by CorneliusAlphonse » Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:40 pm
Relic wrote:So I think I got a good deal on start up equipment:
Here's what I'll be getting (used):
- 5 brewing buckets with lids
- Bottle sulphiter
- bottle tree
- bottle washer
- and all the basics that come with a kit, except for the hydrometer.
For a grand total of $65. Seemed good to me. I passed on the glass carboys.... I like the safeness of plastic. I am a clumsy sort....

sounds like a pretty good deal. bottle washer's definitely make the bottling process go a lot quicker in my experience. i've never used sulphite stuff, i think it's for wine.
planning: beer for my cousin's wedding
Fermenting: black ipa
Conditioning:
Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
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by Relic » Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:54 pm
Bottle sulphiter if I remember right, is an outfit that you fill up with a no-rinse sanatizing solution and when you press down with the bottle it sprays it inside. Suppose to fit right on top of the bottle tree. Should make sanatizing the bottles quick and easy.

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by CorneliusAlphonse » Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:22 am
Relic wrote:Bottle sulphiter if I remember right, is an outfit that you fill up with a no-rinse sanatizing solution and when you press down with the bottle it sprays it inside. Suppose to fit right on top of the bottle tree. Should make sanatizing the bottles quick and easy.

whoops, that's what i thought you meant by bottle washer

they are very handy for sanitizing for sure. is the bottle washer something that hooks to your tap? either way i'm sure it'll be handy
planning: beer for my cousin's wedding
Fermenting: black ipa
Conditioning:
Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
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by Relic » Tue Mar 06, 2012 2:24 am
Yeah, the bottle washer is the one that goes on the tap.

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by Tony L » Tue Mar 06, 2012 7:24 am
Now all you need is a trip to Brewery Lane to pick up supplies. They now carry Star-san which is a no rinse sanitizer.
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by Graham.C » Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:52 am
CorneliusAlphonse wrote:Relic wrote:So I think I got a good deal on start up equipment:
Here's what I'll be getting (used):
- 5 brewing buckets with lids
- Bottle sulphiter
- bottle tree
- bottle washer
- and all the basics that come with a kit, except for the hydrometer.
For a grand total of $65. Seemed good to me. I passed on the glass carboys.... I like the safeness of plastic. I am a clumsy sort....

sounds like a pretty good deal. bottle washer's definitely make the bottling process go a lot quicker in my experience. i've never used sulphite stuff, i think it's for wine.
I used to use SO2 as my sanitizing agent, but I have read that it's not strong enough for beer so I switched to starsan. That being said I never had a problem using it but I hated the gas it would create. It can take your breath away if your not in a ventilated area.
Also,

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by Relic » Tue Mar 06, 2012 11:56 am
Tony L wrote:Now all you need is a trip to Brewery Lane to pick up supplies. They now carry Star-san which is a no rinse sanitizer.
Yup.... good to see they are now carrying Star-san. Never saw it on their online catalog and was wondering if they did. Thanx for the info T.

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