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HOMEBREW Digest #3735
HOMEBREW Digest #3735 Fri 14 September 2001
FORUM ON BEER, HOMEBREWING, AND RELATED ISSUES
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Contents:
US under Attack : Canadian Blood Donors ("Alan McKay")
Re: Traveling/Flying With Beer (Nancy & George)
Re: Irishgebot? ("Brian M Dotlich")
Colors of beer....really color ?? ("Tal McMahon")
Re: Test Tubes and Stoppers ("Jeff Huck")
U.S. Under Attack (Richard Foote)
Acronyms (Stephen Johnson)
RE: acronyms, bruddy acronyms (Brian Lundeen)
2001 Pacific Brewers Cup ("The Holders")
woodruff & raspberry syrup (Jay\) Reeves" <jay666@bellsouth.net>
Fw: forward to all (nelsoncomp)
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 07:30:25 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Alan McKay" <amckay@ottawa.com>
Subject: US under Attack : Canadian Blood Donors
Any Canadians who wish to give blood to help our
friends to the south should call Canadian Blood Services
to make an appointment. Call 1-888-2-donate. Blood banks
are overflowing, so please phone first to make an appointment.
It is best for you, and for the blood bank.
Keep in mind that blood will be required for a couple of
months yet, so there is no need to rush out immediately.
God Bless.
- --
"Brewers make wort. Yeast makes beer."
- Dave Miller
http://www.bodensatz.com/
What's a Bodensatz? http://www.bodensatz.com/bodensatz.html
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 07:58:21 -0400
From: Nancy & George <homsweet@voicenet.com>
Subject: Re: Traveling/Flying With Beer
At 12:39 AM 9/13/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I wouldn't recommend checking the beer in with your checked luggage
>(probably serious breakage), and I'm not sure how the pressure in the cargo
>compartment would possibly affect something carbonated like beer.
I've actually done so with beer in seriously overpacked boxes from the west
coast. May have lost one bottle, once. The beer travels fine... with the
added advantage that the beer is cold when you reach your destination!
Airport security may have different ideas about "unusual" luggage in light
of the recent madness.
Cheers!
George Hummel
Nancy & George
Home Sweet Homebrew
2008 Sansom St. Phila PA 19103 USA
215-569-9469 215-569-4633 (fax)
homsweet@voicenet.com
www.beerphiladelphia.com/homesweet
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 08:23:27 -0400
From: "Brian M Dotlich" <BMDotlich@cs.com>
Subject: Re: Irishgebot?
If Irishgebot calls only for the use of malted barley, does that mean that
Hefe-Weizen and Berliner Weisse do not comply with Irishgebot?
BMD
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 09:42:22 -0400
From: "Tal McMahon" <tal_mcmahon@beethoven.com>
Subject: Colors of beer....really color ??
Hi,
I have been having a discussion with my beer friends, maybe
this group can help with an answer.
Here Goes:
Are the colors of beers (red, amber,pale ale,nut brown)
used in the descriptions of beers descriptions of the color
of the beer, or are they more indicitive of the style
of the beer?
Several of the "red" beers are lighter in color than
those called "amber" and many of the "pale ales" seem darker
than either of these.
Just curious
Bassguy
Listen to the "World's Classical Radio Station" http://www.beethoven.com
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 08:45:28 -0600
From: "Jeff Huck" <jeff-huck@home.com>
Subject: Re: Test Tubes and Stoppers
Bill, I recently bought 10 of the test tubes/ w screw caps from
www.morebeer.com (Item Y570). They were .95 each and I think they will work
extremely well. I have pressure cooked mine without problems. The opening
on the tubes is a bit small, but definatly workable. eBay is also a great
source for used lab equipment. I acquired 20 screw top viles for < $10 a
couple of months ago as well as 12 kymax petri dishes for < $10.
Steam and condensation are definatly problems. I haven't found an adequate
solution yet and would be curious to learn of anything you find out. Where
did you hear about the "string" idea? I wonder if the string absorbes
moisture as well as allows it to escape?
Jeff
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 11:22:53 -0400
From: Richard Foote <rfoote@mindspring.com>
Subject: U.S. Under Attack
Fellow HBD'ers,
I read, with heightened interest, Pat's post this morning regarding relief
efforts. Now, I normally wouldn't post a non-beer related post, but these
are not normal times.
Our hobby, which we take much too seriously in light of recent events,
seems rather insignificant now. I've been thinking of what I can do as an
individual to help. My wife and I are planning to give blood and money.
Our local Red Cross is now "booked" into October with blood donations!
I have also been thinking of what we, as a community of home brewers, can
do. Individual action, as Pat has rightfully urged, is one thing, but what
can we do collectively? Perhaps we could get some discussion going on this,
if in fact, it is not already happening.
One thing that comes to my mind is the upcoming Big Brew. Could it be made
into some type of commemorative event somehow? In past years, it has been
a dedicated event as a memorial to an individual. Could something similar be
done in some kind of meaningful way in remembrance of the innocent victims,
police, and fire fighters who perished in this horrible tragedy? We have
many
bright minds in the HB community. It's a global community. Surely,
collectively we can come together put some kind of significant, healing
tribute together, if not in conjunction with the Big Brew, perhaps
something else.
Our club, the Chicken City Ale Raisers will be doing our annual brew demo
October 6 at a local Oktoberfest celebration. We may (still working on this)
make this a virtual event again that is a live web broadcast with chat and
video. Last year, we did hourly drawings for commemorative Oktoberfest
mugs to raise money for our club. This year, I may propose to our club
that any funds so
raised be donated to relief efforts. It's just a little something we can
do for
public good as home brewers and as human beings.
I'm struggling to come to terms with this like we all are right now. I
hope I'm not rambling too much. Give this some thought, and if you feel it
warrants consideration, perhaps we can get some discussion going.
Rick Foote
President, Chicken City Ale Raisers
Murrayville, GA
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 12:08:32 -0500
From: Stephen Johnson <Stephen.Johnson@vanderbilt.edu>
Subject: Acronyms
Jeff May asks:
OK. What the heck does "NAJASCYYY" mean? I've seen several of these
acronyms thrown around as of late.
I've seen several versions of this on HBD over the years, but this one
specifically is translated to:
Not Affiliated Just A Satisfied Customer Yada Yada Yada
The intent is to show that the testimonial provided does not in any way
represent the opinions of someone paid or reimbursed by the individual or
business in question, but just those of a satisfied customer. The "yada
yada yada" part would refer to the often seen fine print that goes along
with such statements or "legal speak" to such effect.
Finally, I'll place this as a friendly reminder in support of the Digest
Janitors to prompt people to try using the digest search engine for answers
to such questions. Periodically people have provided a long list of acronym
translations for those of us in the dark about what such things might mean.
I remember when I first started subscribing to HBD that it took me the
longest time to figure out that "RDWHAH" was Charlie's mantra of "Relax,
Don't Worry, Have A Homebrew" or that a "SWMBO" was "She Who Must Be
Obeyed" in order to garner beer bullets. I'm still trying to figure out how
to do that...
Steve Johnson, President (AAASCMYYY)
Music City Brewers
Nashville TN
home of the 6th Annual Music City Brew-Off on Oct. 27
See details at http://www.musiccitybrewers.com
AAASCYYY means "Affiliated And A Satisfied Club Member Yada Yada Yada"
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 12:59:42 -0500
From: Brian Lundeen <blundeen@rrc.mb.ca>
Subject: RE: acronyms, bruddy acronyms
Jeff May just has to ask:
> OK. What the heck does "NAJASCYYY" mean?
The standard disclaimer, no affiliation, just a satisfied customer, yada
yada yada.
Generally used when praising some commercial establishment, such as that
fine Canadian homebrew supplier, Paddock Wood.
Ummm, oh yeah, NAJASCYYY. ;-)
Brian
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 14:49:40 -0700
From: "The Holders" <zymie@charter.net>
Subject: 2001 Pacific Brewers Cup
2001 PACIFIC BREWERS CUP
The 5th Annual Pacific Brewers Cup Competition is sponsored by the Long
Beach Homebrewers, Pacific Gravity, and Strand Brewers Homebrew Clubs. This
year, the judging will take place on September 29, 2001 at 9:00am at Rock
Bottom Brewery, One Pine Ave, Long Beach CA on the corner of Ocean and Pine
Avenue. Entry registration deadline is September 16, 2001 and beer must be
at Stein Fillers http://www.steinfillers.com, Brewers Rendezvous
http://www.bobbrews.com, Culver City Homebrew Supply
http://www.brewsupply.com/cchbs.html, or The Home Wine, Beer, and
Cheesemaking Shop http://www.homebeerwinecheese.com between September 16
and September 21. Cost is $6.00 per entry with checks made to Long Beach
Homebrewers. Everything can be done on-line at the following web locations:
Main Page http://www.pacificbrewerscup.org
Entry page is at
http://www.pacificbrewerscup.org/register/entryform.htm
Judge and steward registration is at
http://www.pacificbrewerscup.org/register/judgeform.htm
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 17:05:28 -0500
From: "James \(Jay\) Reeves" <jay666@bellsouth.net>
Subject: woodruff & raspberry syrup
Would anyone be able to tell me where I might find woodruff syrup (or
essence of woodruff) & raspberry syrup?
Also, could anyone tell me from experience (no guessing - I can do that) how
much syrup is typically added to a Berliner Weisse?
-Jay Reeves
Huntsville, AL
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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 20:30:52 -0500
From: nelsoncomp@home.com
Subject: Fw: forward to all
AMEN !!!
Subject: forward to all
> Because I am in Japan I thought this was pretty appropriate. This is the
> reason I forewarded this to everyone I know. I feel helpless here in and
hope
> you are all well..
> Joanna and Austin
>
> Friday Night at 7:00 p.m. step out your door, stop your car, or
> step out of your establishment and light a candle. We will show the
world
> that Americans are strong and united together against terrorism. Please
> pass this to everyone on your e-mail list. We need to reach everyone
across
> the United States quickly. The message: WE STAND UNITED - WE WILL NOT
> TOLERATE TERRORISM!
> Thank you.
> We need press to cover this - we need the world to see.
>
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End of HOMEBREW Digest #3735, 09/14/01
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