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HOMEBREW Digest #4874
HOMEBREW Digest #4874 Thu 20 October 2005
FORUM ON BEER, HOMEBREWING, AND RELATED ISSUES
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Contents:
Re: posting locations (Jeff Renner)
metal source for Damon... ("Steve Dale-Johnson")
Questions about oud bruin ("Craig S. Cottingham")
Location, Location, Location (and NEBF) (Alexandre Enkerli)
Teach A Friend To Homebrew Day ("Gary Glass")
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Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 11:01:36 -0400
From: Jeff Renner <jsrenner at umich.edu>
Subject: Re: posting locations
Another Jeff (Gladish) in Tampa, Florida wrote:
> I'm pretty sure
> that what Jeff (0.0) Renner actually was saying is that it would be
> nice for
> each person to tell us his location and name when he posted a message.
Indeed, as others have also pointed out, this was my original
intention. Thanks to others who have made the same observation and
seconded my reasons.
> it is nice to have a roll call every once in a while, and I'm
> enjoying reading the worldwide appeal for this forum,
I am enjoying it as well. I doesn't seemed to have overloaded the
list at all.
And I just discovered that one of our members lives near friends in a
small town out east. It works.
Jeff
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Jeff Renner in Ann Arbor, Michigan USA, jsrennerATumichDOTedu
"One never knows, do one?" Fats Waller, American Musician, 1904-1943
Calculate your Rennerian Coordinates at
http://hbd.org/rennerian_table.shtml
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Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 11:09:38 -0700
From: "Steve Dale-Johnson" <sdalejohnson at hotmail.com>
Subject: metal source for Damon...
Damon <djyhm at yahoo.com> from we know not where (as good a case as I've
seen for including your location per Jeff Renner's post) is having trouble
finding perforated stainless steel and is thinking of using non-stainless
steel for brewing.
>From the posts I've read over the past few years agonizing over getting iron
oxide (rust) out of well water for brewing this seems to me to be a bad
idea.
Better idea IMHO is to see if there is a Metal Supermarkets franchise in
your area [http://www.metalsupermarkets.com/]. Billed as the "convenience
stores of the metal industry" they will sell to the average joe in
quantities that make sense and there are a few locations in the Vancouver,
BC area. I've used them to pick up perforated stainless for use in a smoker
which I'm sure is no different from what you would use brewing - perhaps a
bit thin but they do carry heavier thicknesses, and will even cut to size
for you. If you are in the area, I have some small left over pieces that at
a minimum will show if it's what you are looking for.
Steve Dale-Johnson
Brewing at 1918 miles, 298 degrees Rennerian
Delta (Vancouver), BC, Canada.
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Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 17:11:55 -0500
From: "Craig S. Cottingham" <craig at cottingham.net>
Subject: Questions about oud bruin
I'm thinking about brewing an oud bruin. Horst Dornbusch's style
profile in the May-June 2005 issue of BYO seems like a good starting
point, but I have a few questions. Hopefully someone with some
experience with oud bruins can weigh in.
1. The recipe calls for inoculating with Lactobacillus as well as yeast
for the sourness. The BJCP guidelines suggest that acidulated malt can
be used instead. I've never used acidulated malt, so I'm wondering how
much is good -- and, perhaps more importantly, how much is too much?
2. I gather from both the article and the BJCP guidelines that a little
bit of oxidation from aging is a good thing for this style. What's the
best container for aging an oud bruin -- besides wooden barrels? Is
there enough air entrained in the beer that glass or stainless will
work fine? Is plastic, with its slight permeability to oxygen, a better
choice?
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Craig S. Cottingham <craig at cottingham.net>
Olathe, KS ([621, 251.1] Apparent Rennerian)
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Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 19:39:44 -0400
From: Alexandre Enkerli <enkerli at gmail.com>
Subject: Location, Location, Location (and NEBF)
Frequent poster, infrequent reader (been busy).
Ale-X from the MontreAlers. Currently in Massachusetts. Commuting from
Northampton and Brockton to Bridgewater and Medford (haven't calculated
rennerians for any of these). Complicated situation which does make it
impossible to brew.
But, the good thing is, the New England Beer Fest is coming up on
October 29. Are other HBDers going? It'd be nice to have some kind of a
meet-up. The BeerAdvocate crowd itself is quite sizeable but maybe
there could be a small gathering from the list. Going to Session 1
myself.
Also, there's been a bit of discussion about podcasts, last summer.
Actually, Graham Sanders had posted a couple of messages about his very
own (Aussie) Craftbrewer podcast. Been listening quite regularly to
some of these podcasts, including "Craft Beer Radio" and "Basic Brewing
Radio."
http://www.craftbeerradio.com/
http://craftbeerradio.com/CraftBeerRadio.xml
http://www.basicbrewing.com/
http://www.basicbrewing.com/radio/radio.rss
There's clearly a need for an HBD podcast. It would be a great way to
announce competitions and competition results. There could be
interviews with BJCP judges and other members of the HB world. Some of
the more science-oriented HBDers could have a conversation about, say,
batch sparging! And it would be nice to have something for the HB
events like bigbrews and "teach a friend to homebrew day."
Anyone interested?
Cheers!
Ale-X in Brockton, MA
http://dispar.blogspot.com/
http://www.livejournal.com/users/enkerli/
http://blog.criticalworld.net/
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Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 09:06:24 -0600
From: "Gary Glass" <gary at brewersassociation.org>
Subject: Teach A Friend To Homebrew Day
Calling All Homebrewers!
This is another friendly reminder that the AHA Teach A Friend To Homebrew Day
is fast approaching. Sites registered before October 23 will be sent copies
of Zymurgy for Beginners, our 24-page guide for beginning homebrewers.
It's time to brew some beer for the greater good. The American Homebrewers
Association's 7th annual Teach A Friend To Homebrew Day is coming up on
November 5th (always held on the first Saturday in November). This is a day
of service.....well, and fun, if it's not fun you're not doing it
right.....where homebrewers around the globe gather their non-brewing
friends, neighbors, and family to teach them how to brew up some beer.
Why? Because more homebrewers = better world to live in!
Last year we had 1179 participants from 137 different sites. Help us make
this year even bigger.
For details and to register your site see:
www.beertown.org/events/teach/index.html.
Cheers!
Gary Glass, Project Coordinator
Brewers Association
888-U-CAN-BREW
(303) 447-0816 x 121
Boulder, CO
[1123.6, 269.2] Apparent Rennerian
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End of HOMEBREW Digest #4874, 10/20/05
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