Post #51 made 12 years ago
Yeasty,

You old devil! ;) You know the trick! My wife knows it too. :love: That's why I re-fight the battle of the bulge each and every day! Her attempts to shut me up! Today I am restarting the film? editing and will cut 2 hours down to eight or ten minutes. Next year, when I am pinning the first place in Cheesestradamus medal on your chest, I hope to do it in Grand Rapids?

We can always dream! :dream: :dream: :champ:

P.S. The rest of the guys here are to cheep to go! :roll:

P.S.P.S. Grand Rapids is not a sexy town! No offense Michigan!
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Post #52 made 12 years ago
All,

I worked like a dog to get the video done. :smoke: Never promise a good steady video when you spend a day (3 days) drinking. The video was shaky (from OTHER people bumping me) It was pretty much a failure as my blog was! Anyway here it is http://youtu.be/WSvUvJTQQ6Q

Sorry for the length and quality but "It's free"! :drink:
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Post #54 made 12 years ago
Mad_Scientist,

I traveled alone. My wife and I drove from Wisconsin to Michigan where I left her with my daughter and her family. I drove straight through alone unless you call my GPS my partner. The others in my group did about the same. Visiting their families out east and taking a train or plane home. A good time was had by all. We ended up wearing our club t-shirts on club night. I was just luck on my part the others planed it. We will have lots of stories next club meeting!

The only downer was the exploding beer can's. :o Oh well!!
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Post #55 made 12 years ago
Well done Bob; great video again.

I can't believe you haven't had more comments? I appreciate the time you have spent anyway :thumbs:

By the way, was it just coincidence that there was always a beer wench in front of you? :lol: :lol:
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Post #56 made 12 years ago
I thought that the coincidence was that his dodgy camera angles only seemed to occur at those times mally.

:smoke:

How's the guy in the alien suit giving Bob the cheers - lol!
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Post #57 made 12 years ago
Mally, :interesting:

I look for beer wenches and any other girl in a bathing suit or cleavage. NOW, it's just for you young guys that I am doing this. I could care less about soft young girls with sexual attractions to father (or grandfather) issues. :love:

PP, :shoot:

The dodgy camera angles were my fault. I was either awaking from a "senior moment" or getting off the floor? The alien was saluting me because I was wearing a buzzard hat! Doesn't everybody wear one?
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Post #59 made 12 years ago
Mad_Scientist,

Yes she does! :P Apparently we all do? I never noticed before? Keep listing to BBR. You can laugh at my accent for 40 minutes! I tried to talk real slow so all the panhandle people could follow! :lol:

The Podcast should be out soon? I don't know when but there are some other good shows recorded that week? Who knows? http://www.basicbrewing.com/index.php?page=radio
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Post #60 made 12 years ago
I haven't had a chance to listen yet? :argh: I will on the way to the brew club meeting tonight! I hope it went OK? The first 3 minutes will be commercials, but hey it's great anyway?

Basic Brewing Radio http://www.basicbrewing.com/index.php?page=radio
Just posted another show from Philly: Bob Stempski's no-chill aging experiment.

This is the link below to listen. If you want to download it to a mp3 player go to the link above?
http://ec.libsyn.com/p/3/6/0/3603cb730d ... id=5877080
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Post #61 made 12 years ago
"July 18, 2013 - No Chill Aging Experiment
Bob Stempski returns with another no-chill experiment. This time, how does storing unpitched no-chill wort for four months affect the final product?"

That was a very good experiment and interview Bob. I went with the 'C' also. :lol:

I learned that you can set your siphon in the gunk and start your siphon. Can you expound on that a little? Do you start with the cube level or tilted and where do you place the tip? Does the junk form a dimple?

I have always carefully keep the siphon away from the junk, holding it the whole time.
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Post #62 made 12 years ago
joshua,
Bob, Do real 3V brewers chill the stuff right out of the Mashtun, and ferment it??????
:idiot:

Yeah I misspoke! :headhit: I had a bad day remembering words and lost my train of thought a few times. I listened to it on my way to the brew meeting last night and was appalled by the crap I put out! Oh well, I am sure most everyone knows by now that I have a few "Brain Farts" now and then.

Mad_Scientist,
I learned that you can set your siphon in the gunk and start your siphon. Can you expound on that a little? Do you start with the cube level or tilted and where do you place the tip? Does the junk form a dimple?
What I was trying to say is that I used to have trouble keeping my siphon out of the gunk. It seem that I would always draw clear wort out and then knock the siphon around and into the trub as the last minute and spoil the clear wort with trub and hop residue? I have since learned that you need some trub in the fermenting wort to have a better ferment and if you put the siphon into the bottom of the gunk it will stay there.

So what I do is this. I use my freezer as a table. I let the N/C container sit a day or two to let the (Irish-moss or Whirlfloc) solidify the trub. I have a sliver of wood that I put under the cube to slightly tilt it back. I then place the sanitized siphon into the cube at its lowest point. I hold a pitcher in one hand under the hose and I give a steady push of the pump and draw the trub into the pitcher. I may pump it twice? As the vacuum sucks the trub it clears a spot around the intake. As it clears I splash the clear wort into the fermentation bucket for a little extra oxidization.

I dump the pitcher down the drain or if the wort is already pretty clear anyway I will drink it or use it to take readings? The siphon now sits solidly on the bottom and the area around the siphon tip stays clear. I may waste a bottle or so of beer but that doesn’t bother me? I used to want my wort to be as clear as possible in the fermentation bucket and went to great lengths to succeed at it. Now I don’t worry about it and know how to prevent it? Life is good?
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Post #63 made 12 years ago
Podcast was great Bob. A few good laughs but very interesting as well. Btw, I still have one cube, an English IPA, left from 15 months ago that I haven't pitched yet. Maybe this weekend???

Hope you are smelling better :P.
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