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2nd September 09, 06:42 PM
#1
I've been making mead for about ten years now. Won a few awards here and there but it's mostly a hobby for myself. I've got a batch of white grape pear melomel and a batch of double grape-raspberry pyment in the primaries right now.
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2nd September 09, 06:49 PM
#2
I haven't in quite a while. I've got a 95% completed electric brew kettle for full boils I have to finish first, as I've been kicked out of the house for boiling wort...
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4th September 09, 12:06 AM
#3
I haven't boiled up a batch in a while, but I've got all the equipment stored away. Given that I'm w/o an income right now, I should probably save a few pennies and brew up some stout!
- The Beertigger
"The only one, since 1969."
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4th September 09, 02:03 AM
#4
Count me in. But must admit I haven't brewed much lately (no time). Ales are my specialty.
I like the breeze between my knees
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4th September 09, 03:42 AM
#5
Proud brewer as well.Mead and just starting with Cider making.
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5th September 09, 05:57 AM
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 Originally Posted by Midsmed
Proud brewer as well.Mead and just starting with Cider making.
Love to get a good cider recipie. Or a peary.
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9th September 09, 07:42 AM
#7
Been homebrewing for quite a while. Made a bit of wine for a while too. Mostly meads these days. But we have a group of friends that got together and we brew only when it's below 20 degrees F outside. Did I mention the brewing equipment is in a barn with no heat? It just seems like we can only get a day in common when it's cold. But we drink year round. That's the fun part!
Have some black raspberries in the freezer from this summer. When the cider gets pressed in a couple of weeks, we plan on doing our first black raspberry cider. We usually get 60 lbs of honey every year. Have a fantastic cranberry mead that won't make it to bottles since we've been drinking it out of the carboy so much!
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4th September 09, 05:28 AM
#8
Reformed brewer, now single malt imbiber and collector instead. Was into it big about 12 years ago and made 6-8 big batches---canadian lager, american lager, scotch ale, amber ale, brown ale and a failed attempt at a pilsner. Endd up with so much beer in my basement I couldn't keep my friends away from the house. Then developed a heart condition that forced me to be more selective in my drinking as I was not allowed more than 1-2 a day, even on special occasions or friday nights. So I migrated to single malts. And in the 4 moves I have made since my last batch all my gear and bottles, etc.., has slowly made its way into garage sales or the garbage. Worst of all a lot of the beer went to waste as it sat undrank in my basement for too long and went bad.
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9th September 09, 08:07 AM
#9
Mmmm Loki. I've made more than a couple batches of that libation. Along the same lines, I make my own limoncello and orancello. I used to have quite a thriving mead brewery going, but I've since run out of space to make more ;)
I've considered getting back into brewing, but beer this time. Just haven't taken the plunge.
elim
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9th September 09, 08:10 AM
#10
getting ready to purchase my first kit and been shopping around and talking with the local supply shops. Hope to have everything and start my first batch before Turkey Day....sooner depending on if the wife's work situation improves.
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