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HOMEBREW Digest #5184 Mon 07 May 2007
FORUM ON BEER, HOMEBREWING, AND RELATED ISSUES
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Contents:
Beer's Law ("Peter A. Ensminger")
Chest Freezer Utilization ("Tim R")
Re: Hiku, Haiku (-s)
Now Accepting Entries for the 11th Annual B.E.E.R. Brew-off ("Matthew Bobiak")
Longshot Competition in Boston - Judging Help needed! ("David Houseman")
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Date: Sat, 05 May 2007 00:00:00 -0400
From: "Peter A. Ensminger" <ensmingr at twcny.rr.com>
Subject: Beer's Law
In response to Matt B's recent post on "Beer's Law",
http://www.hbd.org/hbd/archive/5182.html#5182-3 , I have a few comments:
The issues involving Beer's Law has been a popular topic amongst
scholars for many years. There are many factors which influenced the
development of Beer's Law. Until recently considered taboo amongst
polite society, Beer's Law is featuring more and more in the ideals of
the young and upwardly mobile. It is an unfortunate consequence of our
civilizations history that Beer's Law is rarely given rational
consideration by socialists, who are likely to form a major stronghold
in the inevitable battle for hearts and minds. With the primary aim of
demonstrating my considerable intellect I will now demonstrate the
complexity of the many faceted issue that is Beer's Law.
Social Factors
Society is a human product. When Sir Bernard Chivilary said 'hounds will
feast on society' [1] he, contrary to my learned colleague Sir George
Allen's recent publication "Into The Eye Of", could not have been
referring to eighteenth century beliefs regarding society. More a melody
to societies dysfunctions than a parody of the self, Beer's Law raises
the question: WHY?
Primarily Beer's Law builds trust among the people. To put it simply,
people like Beer's Law.
Economic Factors
The preceding section may have shed some light on society but to really
understand man you must know how he spends his money. Of course, Beer's
Law fits perfectly into the Simple-Many-Pies model, a lovely model.
Clearly there is a strong correlation. Why is this? Clearly the average
wage will continue to follow Beer's Law for the foreseeable future.
Supply Side Economic Tax Cuts could turn out to be a risky tactic.
Political Factors
Posturing as concerned patriarchs, many politicians guide the electorate
herd to the inevitable cattle shed of 'equal opportunity.' Looking at
the spectrum represented by a single political party can be reminiscent
of comparing the vote of the man in the street with that of one more
accustomed to Beer's Law.
Take a moment to consider the words of style icon Bonaventure Tuigamala
'People in glass houses shouldn't through parties.' [2] One cannot help
but agree when faced with Beer's Law, that this highlights an important
issue. History tells us that Beer's Law will always be a vote winner,
whether we like it, or not.
One thing's certain. The Human species liberally desires Beer's Law, and
what's more human than politics?
Conclusion
To conclude, Beer's Law plays a large part in the lives of all. It
establishes order, brought up a generation and is always fashionably late.
The final say goes to the award winning brewer Stevie Cruise: 'You win
some, you loose some, but Beer's Law wins most often.' [3]
[1] Sir Bernard Chivilary - Interestingly... - 1904 Badger Books
[2] Tuigamala - Captain Sir - 1844 Inevitable Publishing
[3] My Beer's Law! - Issue 4 - BFG Publishing
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Peter A. Ensminger
Syracuse, NY
Apparent Rennerian: [394, 79.9]
http://radioworldwide.gospelcom.net/essaygenerator/
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Date: Sat, 5 May 2007 17:11:05 -0500
From: "Tim R" <tim.runnette at gmail.com>
Subject: Chest Freezer Utilization
Gents a quick question on optimized use of a soon-to-be-inherited chest
freezer. I want to start kegging and accurately controlling fermentation
temps. If I was to run a temp control to my freezer after modification with
a collar or tap thru the top, to maintain serving temp, could I still use it
for ale fermentation if I used a Fermawrap (sp?) or similar mechanism to
keep a carboy warm inside the freezer along side the keg (maybe a towel or
something to insulate the carboy from the keg)? Seems like I could run two
temp controllers and keep 2-6.5 gal carboys and 2-kegs running at the same
time easiy.
Also, how much space do I expect in the freezer (I know I need to measure)?
Any thoughts on a couple 5-gallon kegs, 5 / 10 lb CO2 cylinder and a carboy
in a chest freezer?
Thanks...also posted on TechTalk if this looks familiar. Planning on
hitting TBN forum as well.
Cheers,
Timmy
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Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 13:46:49 -0400
From: -s <-s at adelphia.net>
Subject: Re: Hiku, Haiku
>From: "Stevens, Jonathan C" <Jonathan.Stevens at dhs.gov>
>Subject: Beer Hiku
>
>Darell
>
>funny as sh!t
>
>one beer
>
>at a time.
Hmmm - I know a guy name Hiko, and a poetry forms called
hokku and haiku, but hiku is new to me. A haiku should
have a 5-7-5 syllable pattern like:
At homeland defense
Jonathan reads H.B.D.,
my taxes at work.
Tho' classical examples typically express one of the four moods
of sabi, wabi, aware, yugen (roughly: detachment, suchness[direct
recognition of the common], transience/nostalgia, mystery). As:
[aware]
The nozzle sputters,
only yeast barm fills my glass
the pils keg is spent.
-S
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Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 14:04:48 -0400
From: "Matthew Bobiak" <mbobiak at ic.sunysb.edu>
Subject: Now Accepting Entries for the 11th Annual B.E.E.R. Brew-off
Brewer's East End Revival is now accepting entries for the 11th Annual
B.E.E.R. Brew-off to be held on May 19th in Lake Grove, NY. For
information on the competition, please direct your browsers to
www.hbd.org/beer.
We're also in need of judges for the day, interested parties should
contact Matt Bobiak by email: bobesbeer at gmail.com.
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Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 15:51:18 -0400
From: "David Houseman" <david.houseman at verizon.net>
Subject: Longshot Competition in Boston - Judging Help needed!
Are you free (or relatively cheap) this weekend? The Boston Beer Company
is hosting the Boston Regionals of their Longshot competition Friday, May
11th (10am - 7pm) and Saturday, May 12th (9:30 - finished) at the Radisson
Hotel, 200 Stuart St., Boston, MA. Boston Beer will provide hotel rooms
and meals for all interested judges. Those that are interested should
contact Mark Irwin (irwin at stat.harvard.edu) or Rob Driscoll
(Rob.Driscoll at bostonbeer.com) ASAP. I've heard from those that have
attended this competition that it was a blast.
David Houseman
BJCP Competition Director
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End of HOMEBREW Digest #5184, 05/07/07
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