[ale] For all you beer drinkers...
Jim Kinney
jim.kinney at gmail.com
Wed Mar 4 09:18:28 EST 2009
I get most of my parts from HomeBrewing Supplies in Lilburn. I used to
get everything from Amber Waves - I nearly cried when Harry left town
:(
I have spoken with several people who are making wine and beer as
bartering stuff.
I like drinking my own brew as I can generally make better beer than I
can afford to buy (with a few crappy-batch exceptions!).
2009/3/4 Sid Lane <jakes.dad at gmail.com>:
> LOL!
>
> I stil have all my equipment and a perfect room off my basement to do it.
> given the state of things having the ability to make your own beer might not
> be the worst skill a person could have.
>
> where do you get ingredients these days? "back in the day" I used to go to
> a place off East Andrews in Buckhead (BYOB I think it was called) - they
> rocked!!! did a few batches from Amber Waves and kind of fell out of it...
>
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Primary fermentation over. Racked and sampled last night (9% and
>> outstanding flavors, very deep and complex) and pitched second yeast
>> batch to finish. May finish at 1.010-1.015. Currently 1.025.
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