Great forum! Looking forward to picking your brains in regards to English style ales past and present.
Hello and welcome, i think were you are you may need to brew some hearty stouts this time of year
Not quite that cold here yet but getting thereThanks and absolutely! The temperature when I came to this morning was a balmy 0°C.
Maybe a Rocky Mountain oyster stout?Hello and welcome, i think were you are you may need to brew some hearty stouts this time of year
Welcome Big_Eight. I'm guessing you're not a newbie, but have been brewing for some time.Great forum! Looking forward to picking your brains in regards to English style ales past and present.
Welcome Big_Eight. I'm guessing you're not a newbie, but have been brewing for some time.
A question: I use two main supplies over here, both in Ireland. If I order Honey malt from one it comes from Colorado and from the other it comes from Canada (Gambrinus Maltings). The two are entirely different. What do you guys in CO use it for?
sounds dangerously accessiblebeer engine/hand pump and set it up in my home office with a line running down to the basement
Hi and welcome to the forum...
Greetings from the wilderness of Arizona. (south of Phoenix)
Great bunch of folk here. I can offer translation assistance as well, since I'm married to a British girl who got me into brewing >10yrs ago so I would stop complaining about "crappy American beer".
Come south when ya get fed up with the snow.
Spent a week in Chandler in mid 2018.
I will never complain about the hot British summers again. How society functions in that heat I have no idea.
"It's a heatwave" says The Sun newspaper.
No.
It's not.
We have migratory folk in my congregation from all over the US & Canada. They start appearing in late October and are gone by late May. The rest of us hide in caves generally built & equipped for the doldrums. For July-Sept 37-49°c. The entertainment comes with the 'monsoons' which drive the humidity into the unbearable in the heat.I was in Phoenix, AZ in July a few years ago and never again lol the temp was hovering around 43°C. Maybe in December.
The high here today is a balmy 6°C.
Yeah, I forgot to mention that too; it rained a ton the day before I got there I've never felt anything like it with that heat and humidity. I'm glad you have a fridge too!We have migratory folk in my congregation from all over the US & Canada. They start appearing in late October and are gone by late May. The rest of us hide in caves generally built & equipped for the doldrums. For July-Sept 37-49°c. The entertainment comes with the 'monsoons' which drive the humidity into the unbearable in the heat.
Makes me thankful to have a fridge for fermenting.
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