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HOMEBREW Digest #4829
HOMEBREW Digest #4829 Tue 23 August 2005
FORUM ON BEER, HOMEBREWING, AND RELATED ISSUES
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Contents:
need recipe (Richard Postma)
Re: Music To Brew By ("Greg 'groggy' Lehey")
Music To Brew By (David)
RE: Suggestion to the HBD ("Brian Lundeen")
Re:Music to Brew By (Mike Mullins)
Music To Brew By (Colby Fry)
Re: Music to Brew By... (Trevor LaRene)
RE: Music To Brew By ("Doug Moyer")
Music to brew by (3rbecks)
Brewing Music (Thomas Rohner)
Fluid Level Sensors (le Man)
RE: Music To Brew By (Bill Adams)
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Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 23:18:23 -0400
From: Richard Postma <rpostma2 at charter.net>
Subject: need recipe
Does anyone have a good 5 gallon recipe for a Pumpkin Ale, something
similar to New Holland Brewing Company's "Ichabod"?
RMP
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:50:42 +0930
From: "Greg 'groggy' Lehey" <grog at lemis.com>
Subject: Re: Music To Brew By
On Sunday, 21 August 2005 at 7:12:08 +0000, Dave Larsen wrote:
> When I first started out brewing meads, me and my brewing buddies would
> usually throw on Vivaldi, Four Seasons, as background music. In recent
> years, though, I have to admit that I don't put on music to brew. I would
> like to change that. Therefore, I pose the question: What is the best music
> to brew by?
Bavarian band music, of course!
Greg
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Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 21:16:33 -0700
From: David <jdlcr at flash.netdex.com>
Subject: Music To Brew By
Fun topic, Dave. Down in AZ you might like to brew to a southwestern flavor
so try your local Roger Clyne or the Refreshments. As for me, I enjoy The
Tubes, Jethro Tull, or even Maynard Ferguson (screamin' trumpet on the
boil).
Cheers,
Dave
Cloverdale, CA
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Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 23:34:12 -0500
From: "Brian Lundeen" <blundeen at mts.net>
Subject: RE: Suggestion to the HBD
> Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:26:16 -0400
> From: Donald Hellen <donhellen at horizonview.net>
> Subject: Suggestion to the HBD
>
> I already have a winemaking group on Yahoo (Zymurgy-Wine, as
> well as a beermaking group, Zymurgy), but it doesn't see the
> activity that the HBD does. More activity benefits everyone,
> with more ideas discussed.
>
Here's a good active winemaking forum that is well laid out for discussions
of different areas of interest:
http://www.winepress.us/forums/index.php
Cheers
Brian
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 06:49:14 -0500
From: Mike Mullins <Brewmiker at charter.net>
Subject: Re:Music to Brew By
Dave Larson from Tuscon asks what is the best music to brew by.
Why, bluegrass comes immediately to mind when brewing any alcoholic beverage!
I put on some Stanley Brothers or Grandpa Jones and the brew day flies by.
Mike Mullins,
Lapeer, Michigan
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:02:55 -0400
From: Colby Fry <colbyfry at cvruniforms.com>
Subject: Music To Brew By
I see this discussion lasting a long time.... My brew music is none
other than Led Zeppelin. I prefer the newest album: How the west was
won... Gets me going every time
Colby
Shippensburg Pa
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 8:40:39 -0500
From: Trevor LaRene <larene4 at tds.net>
Subject: Re: Music to Brew By...
I always play music during my brew sessions.
Since my most of my brews are fairly unique,
I like to play music that reflects that character.
I find that two groups are perfect:
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Emerson, Lake and Palmer.
Both groups have very eclectic styles,
combining multiple musical forms (classical, jazz,
heavy metal, blues, and rock) into very energetic
and inspirational compositions.
(Of the two groups, TSO is my favorite, with their
"Beethoven's Last Night" setting the gold standard
for musical accompaniment.)
The other music that I use (fortunately, only 2 times
in the past 4 years of brewing) is of bagpipes playing
"Amazing Grace". This is used on those rare, but
terribly sad occasions that a brew must be dumped.
Good luck and Happy Brewing!
Trevor LaRene
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:49:49 -0400
From: "Doug Moyer" <shyzaboy at yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Music To Brew By
Dave Larsen asks:
"What is the best music to brew by?"
Ummm, are you trying to influence the process by making the wort happy?
Concerned that sixties rock might make the wort too acidic?
Otherwise, the best music is music you like to listen to. (As long as it
doesn't distract you from the brewing process, of course!)
Brew on!
Doug Moyer
Troutville, VA
Star City Brewers Guild:
http://www.starcitybrewers.org
http://users.adelphia.net/~shyzaboy/homebrewery.html
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:07:32 -0500
From: <3rbecks at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Music to brew by
Grateful Dead, without a doubt.
Rob Beck
Kansas City
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 18:36:52 +0200
From: Thomas Rohner <t.rohner at bluewin.ch>
Subject: Brewing Music
Hi Dave
i have a 10Gb Creative DAP or Nomad Player filled with quite different
Music. In the morning i start with Gary Burton, Pat Metheny, Andreas
Vollenweider, Acoustic Alchemy and the like. Later on Crusaders, Average
White Band, some Blues and Rock. For hosing down the brewery i have some
real bad stuff like Nirvana or Rage against the machine.
At home i have a Terratec Noxon. That's a wireless network player which
can play internet radio streams like Smoothjazz.com. At the brewery we
have a neighbour with a unprotected wireless router and a Dsl-flatrate.
So i sometimes use my Noxon with my favourite internet radio stations
(without commercials).
Cheers Thomas
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:14:52 +0100
From: le Man <hbd at thebarnsleys.co.uk>
Subject: Fluid Level Sensors
Thanks for all the replies. There were a couple of Caveats that I forgot
to put in my original email
Firstly I don't want to use Float Switches as they will be a PITA to
keep clean . . . But still a solution
Secondly I don't want to interface to a PC, or a PIC Controller, or any
other kind of 'computer'.
I like the idea of IR LED Thingys, not that I was particularly worried
about the light from a Blue LED Skunking my beer, It was good to know
that AJ Confirms what my aging memory remembered about beer colour. SO I
think that I will go with my original idea.
I will Have a blue LED (Variable Brightness) at the top of the
Underback, with two Light Dependant resistors at each of the two levels
in the wort. The LDR's will feed into CMOS logic Circuits to act as
switches. Now to design the circuit, Its been a long time since
Electronics 101 :)
Oh an under back is the English name for what I believe is a Grant in
the US :)
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le Man ( The Brewer Formerly Known As Aleman )
Mashing In Blackpool, Lancashire, UK
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:47:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: Bill Adams <badams1010 at yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Music To Brew By
I was brewing at the end of September last year and
decided to tune in the "Sounds of the Season" channel
on my satellite receiver and they were playing
German Beer Hall music. It was rather uplifting
and made the brew day go by with a little whimsey.
BA
AR [254.2 265.5]
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End of HOMEBREW Digest #4829, 08/23/05
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