Sounds reasomable to me. They put a man on the moon! Actually you can control lights, temps, with a computer using a temp sensor through the USB port or a timer the same way. Good grief I scare myself don't know where that came from. Can be done.
And I thought I was the only crack case. It is definitely a labour of love. Can grains be grown by hydroponics? Good grief I may have a new idea. Never done a larger but you bend the elbow for me once, or twice, oh hell have a bunch. Can that be sent via email.
Last USE LOTS OF HOPS yummmmm!
Later
Oppps New Zealand is it's own state. I should be careful not to confuse them to Austrailia. India as well a few selected countries have similar laws. I read 150 people dying or becoming sick at a wedding in India over poorly made liquor. I built a small system (to distill water of course)using a second hand pressure cooker, stainless steel tubing, a 1 Gal. paint can(for cooling) a 1 QT paint can for a slobber box and thermomator. It did not look pretty but was very effiecient. I think half the fun was building everything. I researched and studied the theroy for 3 months before attempting to build. Talk about temperatures being critical. My advice "be careful" doing this at home, a mistake can cause you your life. If you wish to chat on this subject or brewing more would be glad to give you e mail address.
Mashing was a learning experience and agreat hobbie. I had a keg system (with cold beer always on tap) and belonged to a local club. Made beers ales stouts brown ales the only thing I never tried was larger. It was simple enough just never got around to it. I used two s/s beer kegs with the tops cut off one for mashing the other for boiling. I used a 75,000 BTU burner. Had to build a exhaust to outside and air intake. Built a filter system and a counter pressure bottle filler (that was a challenge) I found beer to be so much more fogiving than wine. Even looked at distillation (illegal) but legal in Ausie land. You have fine brewing and bend the elbow for me. Living in NS Canada had great brewing weather. Later
You like Star Bucks, the Canadian equal is Tim Hortons, abench mark in Canadian coffee houses.
Watch out Star Bucks Wendy's now share in Tim's coffee business, and crossing the border. That Dave is on a roll. By the way Star Bucks in Canada are very clean and great service. I find it great watching the coffee giants go head to head.
As a EX beer and wine maker I know by the time you factor in all the costs it is cheaper to buy. I made my beer from grain and talk about alot of labour.:( and to be able to get QUALITY BEER it takes patience and many failures.
Figure of speech, that is all, Dave is a icon with Wendy's.
Sounds reasomable to me. They put a man on the moon! Actually you can control lights, temps, with a computer using a temp sensor through the USB port or a timer the same way. Good grief I scare myself don't know where that came from. Can be done.
And I thought I was the only crack case. It is definitely a labour of love. Can grains be grown by hydroponics? Good grief I may have a new idea. Never done a larger but you bend the elbow for me once, or twice, oh hell have a bunch. Can that be sent via email. Last USE LOTS OF HOPS yummmmm! Later
Oppps New Zealand is it's own state. I should be careful not to confuse them to Austrailia. India as well a few selected countries have similar laws. I read 150 people dying or becoming sick at a wedding in India over poorly made liquor. I built a small system (to distill water of course)using a second hand pressure cooker, stainless steel tubing, a 1 Gal. paint can(for cooling) a 1 QT paint can for a slobber box and thermomator. It did not look pretty but was very effiecient. I think half the fun was building everything. I researched and studied the theroy for 3 months before attempting to build. Talk about temperatures being critical. My advice "be careful" doing this at home, a mistake can cause you your life. If you wish to chat on this subject or brewing more would be glad to give you e mail address.
Mashing was a learning experience and agreat hobbie. I had a keg system (with cold beer always on tap) and belonged to a local club. Made beers ales stouts brown ales the only thing I never tried was larger. It was simple enough just never got around to it. I used two s/s beer kegs with the tops cut off one for mashing the other for boiling. I used a 75,000 BTU burner. Had to build a exhaust to outside and air intake. Built a filter system and a counter pressure bottle filler (that was a challenge) I found beer to be so much more fogiving than wine. Even looked at distillation (illegal) but legal in Ausie land. You have fine brewing and bend the elbow for me. Living in NS Canada had great brewing weather. Later
You like Star Bucks, the Canadian equal is Tim Hortons, abench mark in Canadian coffee houses. Watch out Star Bucks Wendy's now share in Tim's coffee business, and crossing the border. That Dave is on a roll. By the way Star Bucks in Canada are very clean and great service. I find it great watching the coffee giants go head to head.
As a EX beer and wine maker I know by the time you factor in all the costs it is cheaper to buy. I made my beer from grain and talk about alot of labour. :( and to be able to get QUALITY BEER it takes patience and many failures.