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You are a man of taste and perception. Not counting those silly bobbie socks you ride in. Posted by EBasil riding a Manitou HT from San Diego on 05/07/04
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I am going to get back into home brewing. If you are into home brewing, check it out. One of the common suggestions I have been reading is water quality. Yes, sounds silly to brew with high quality water since beer is 90-95% water. But just what do you mean exactly by high quality water in relation to the chemistry of the brewing process? Beer-Brewing.com Furthermore, if anyone has addtional informative links to brewing beer, post away! Who knows, I could begin to bottle up my own beer. Lagwagon's: -Lagging Lager -Fat Face Ale -Short stack stout -Gnar Gnar Barley Wine -Teeter Totter Tripple Posted by Lagwagon on 05/07/04
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how about Three Shower Stout? the Teeter-Totter Tripple is interesting - go with that first...
"Gnar-Gnar" and "Barley Wine" should never be in the same phrase together... Posted by Macrider a 37 year old Die-hard Enthusiast riding a Turner RFX, XCE & Trek Bruiser 2 from LA on 05/07/04
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yea and how about Bad Drunk Brew Napoleon's Nectar Emergency Room Dark(side)Ale all sold in a poney keg, naturally :) Posted by Arrkelly on 05/07/04
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Great, brah! Okay, I am willing to help you in any way and even let you brew on my 15.5 gal system (all grain or extract) if it helps you get back up to speed. For a small consideration in beer, of course. Water can change flavor depending upon the minerals and ph present. Most beers with very subtle or fragile flavors (Pilsner Urquel, Belgians etc) are brewed with a very soft water. PH really comes into play during the mash. Get the New Joy of Homebrewing by Papazian. Charlie is an expert and his book helps a ton. Also, check out the Brews and Views on www.hbd.org. Many master brewers frequent the board and your answers can range from basic to scientific on any given question. These folks alone have taken my beer to new levels. Also, if interested, you can attend a club meeting and get the skinny and tricks from other brewers face to face. Lastly, find a good brew shop. I recommend Beach Cities in Costa Mesa (open only on weekends) as he doesn't gouge and is a cool cat. Not only that, he is in my brew club as well. More questions? Hit the email. But, if you bring Jiffy to brew and he rides his bike in my living room again, it will cost you double in beer. Posted by GC on 05/07/04
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Equipment and such: Promash (www.promash.com) is invaluable. 7 or 15 gal pot Fermenters (only one if you are doing 5 gal batches) A sanitizer like Idophor. Mashtun (all grain) Wort Chiller (don't mess around with other ways) Kegs and Kegerator (skip bottling except for competition). Kegs are becoming scarce as China is buying them for the stainless. Get 'em quick if you go that route. Again drop a line if you need a supplier. Posted by GC on 05/07/04
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I thought this was a thread about beer. Posted by Endo Verendo on 05/07/04
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Beer equipment....only the basics. Posted by GC on 05/08/04
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GC, thanks brah! All the info, all the better. :) I would really enjoy watching/helping you out with your next batch. Email on the way......... Posted by Lagwagon on 05/10/04
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Riding bikes in the living room is part of the recipe. Posted by El Jefe a 34 year old riding a Blinging V10, ghetto Stinky, Azonic P, & a SS Kona Cowan from GC's living room on 05/10/04
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Brand: GC's Living Room Beer Name: Lawn Dart Special Pale Ale Ingredients: Water, Barley, Hops, Yeast, and El Jefe riding around the living room. :D Posted by Lagwagon on 05/10/04
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Does "general assjackery" violate the Rheinheitsgebot? ;-) Posted by Surly a 28 year old Die-hard Enthusiast riding a '02 Giant AC from Pasadena on 05/10/04
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I am very dissapointed, this thread fell out of the top 5 on the suggestion board. Aren't there enough boozers out there to keep this thread top 5? WTF is going on around here, sheesh! Whats the best brew from Oregon. Peace outside Posted by Papisimo riding a bike from the land of enchantment on 05/12/04
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I'm still investigating the best Oregon suds (a very, very long investigation) but it is safe to say to check out the Deschutes line of brew-rific hop products. (did I just say brew-rific?) Posted by EzyRider2 riding a stump from da beach on 05/12/04
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Yes, you did and we will accept that gladly. Oregon has many. Yep, many. Too many. Some of the best: DeSchutes Bridgeport (an amazing porter) Full Sail (covered by another reporter) Mt Hood Steelhead Portland Widmer Rock Bottom Rogue ...and that is just the bottlers. The brewpubs are amazing and there is some seriously creative brewing going on there. When I am up there visiting my builder (On Topic of bikes) Vanilla Cycles or a buddy, (again On Topic of bikes) The Metal Cowboy, we always try something new, old or both. The rule of a good brew area is if they grow quantities of hops there, the beer will be good, if not better. Now, if you'd asked about Washington I could write you a book...
Posted by GC riding a brew system from my small brew company near you on 05/12/04
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Good call on Bridgeport and Full Sail! Man, I haven't been to the Yardhouse in a loooong time, they have Full Sail on tap! Also, I would officialy like to ask you about Washington suds. Spill the dirt, Brew man. Posted by EzyRider2 riding a yard of ale from comfy confines of the Yardhouse on 05/13/04
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I'm on chapter 2....details to come over the weekend. ...AFTER bikes and beers of course. Check the Anderson Valley review below. Posted by GC on 05/14/04
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Going to Bend in early July. Might even to some boarding at Mt. Hood, so I gotta get aquainted with all the brews. Peace outside Posted by Papisimo riding a bike from the land of enchantment on 05/13/04
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I'll be sure not to make plans with you this time. ;-) Posted by Endo Verendo on 05/13/04
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The real deal in a bottled IPA. Anderson Valley has always been good, albeit middle of the road. They've released an IPA called Hop Ottin' that Ken Hollingshead turned me on to last weekend when I stopped in for lunch. Good. Hoppy. Bitter. Even bit (which is very difficult to maintain) of dry hop aroma. I thought that it was keg only but walked into my local Von's and there is was, a starin' me down. It is good. Dare I say great? It is an IPA that rivals some of Stone's more aggressive products. This is one of the better IPA's (American style) on the market. Get it. Drink it. Be happy and hoppy. Posted by GC riding a brew system from a hop farm near you on 05/14/04
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Welcome to last month. ;^)TJ's also has it for 5.99 a sixer. Posted by Black Bart a 31 year old Die-hard Enthusiast riding a Sugar+ and a Schwinn Cruiser Seven from Santa Monica on 05/14/04
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Are there any other IPAs you recommend? Always looking for something new to sample. Posted by Black Bart a 31 year old Die-hard Enthusiast riding a Sugar+ and a Schwinn Cruiser Seven from Santa Monica on 05/17/04
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Bottled IPA's are difficult to find anything other than mediocre. If you don’t mind traveling to BevMo or a good store, look for Hop Rod Rye IPA. Also check out the Bayhawk offering (they brew a lot of the IPA’s for local brewpub chains). Some others swear by the Dogfish Head IPA but it isn’t in my top 10. The obvious Stone products are always above par and Ale Smith usually has a good bottling. Most of the above can only be found in 22oz bottles.
Posted by GC on 05/18/04
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according to the judges at the great american beer festival....and me. Mid-Size Brewing Company of the Year: NECTAR ALES mmmmmmmmm Posted by Mytrustysteed a 30 year old Weekend Warrior riding a Gary fisher sugar 4+ from Mission viejo on 05/17/04
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