From john at johnmasterson.com Sun Aug 2 10:38:31 2009 From: john at johnmasterson.com (John Masterson) Date: Sun Aug 2 10:38:38 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] 5 minutes on beer brewing? Message-ID: <4A75C107.6090702@johnmasterson.com> This might be fun for someone... http://www.ignitemissoula.com/ From walzer at montana.com Mon Aug 3 16:09:40 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Mon Aug 3 16:09:45 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] fair brew In-Reply-To: <5288c4990907311634m3fa7aa7fl174bb7f6bdf52bb1@mail.gmail.com> References: <5288c4990907311634m3fa7aa7fl174bb7f6bdf52bb1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <50105.216.47.61.153.1249337380.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> I got a call from the fair lady who apologizes - the other culinary co-superentendent was in charge of demos and she didn't realize that there were other demos scheduled. The only time slots left are starting around 4:30 or 5:00 on Tues, Weds, Fri, or Sat. Will any of these times/days work for you all? Leet me know. Pam > Hey all > > OK I am going to figure out my schedule tomorrow for fair week and then I > will let everyone know about the demo. I know Saturday is out for a lot of > people including me so it wont be that day. I think Ahri might help me but > another body would be nice as well so keep the idea in the oven. > > Asa > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > From walzer at montana.com Mon Aug 3 23:08:02 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Mon Aug 3 23:08:06 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] This Wednesday Night at Northside Kettlehouse Message-ID: <49636.216.14.251.229.1249362482.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> I just got word on a great, upcoming non-profit drinking event. The new Northside Kettlehouse tasting room is having a community fundraiser for the NMCDC (otherwise known as the North Missoula Community Development Corporation, aka Bob Oak's and friends) this Wednesday from 5 pm to 8 pm. 50 cents of every pint sold goes to the non-profit. This community fundraising, called Community U-night, happens just about every Wednesday and is a great way to spread your drinking dollars around our community to help others. The NMCDC is a nonprofit community organization established in 1996. This small, energetic, and effective group has done an unbelievable amount of neighborhood work in the northern portions of the city, downtown, Northside, and Westside, but is able to expand some of its programs throughout the city. The NMCDC has done so much for the Northside/Westside, I can barely begin to list why I think they are so terrific - all with a tiny staff and scores of volunteers. Successful projects include land trust stewardships and true affordable home ownership (Whittier Court, Clark Fork Commons, Burns St. Commons), Missoula community food co-op, Missoula Outdoor Cinema, Moon-Randolph homestead. I can go on and on as to what a great organization this is and how much the City of Missoula owes them for helping make sure that some of what we hold important is protected as well as continuing to improve our quality of life. If you want more info before Wednesday, visit www.nmcdc.org for lots of inspiration. So take some time, lift a few brews and support a vital part of our community. Plus - I bet many of you have not made it to the newest tasting room in the Zoo City. Here is a chance to check it out, all for a great cause. Hope to see you on Wednesday!!!! And spread the word around! Pam Walzer From pjmarkert at hotmail.com Tue Aug 4 13:23:28 2009 From: pjmarkert at hotmail.com (Patrick Markert) Date: Tue Aug 4 13:23:40 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] summer party Message-ID: at the last meeting I offered to host the summer party - there's a few pros and cons to having the event at my place which I will try to list for your consideration so that you may provide the proper input to the powers that be Cons: location - 1.75 miles off of route 93 at the top of Evaro hill - probably 15-20 miles away from most of you, but a very quick travel - I can get downtown in 20 minutes - I think carpooling would be a good idea sunshine - I'm in the woods, so we'll loose the sunshine a few hours earlier than in the valley - I would suggest starting the party in the early afternoon to provide enough time for fun and games and still allow us to eat while it's warm outside - this also means we would have to start drinking beer earlier, which actually makes this a pro and not a con! Pros: lots and lots of elbow room - 24 forested acres, large yard for games and socializing - plenty of shade if it's warm various overnight accommodation options available for anyone not wanting to drive - the guest bedroom has already been claimed by Mike & Paula, but there's also a futon couch, a regular couch, floor space, many places for tents either on the lawn or in the woods, two cabin like buildings - not finished guest houses, but better than sheds - watertight, windows, the larger of the two has electricity - no furniture, but a pad and sleeping bag would work well if you didn't want to bother with a tent distant neighbors - nobody close by to offend fenced in yard - four legged friends welcome hot tub - assuming it works - it just got delivered today, electrician will hook it up tomorrow and lastly, I wouldn't have to drive! Cheers, Pat _________________________________________________________________ Get your vacation photos on your phone! http://windowsliveformobile.com/en-us/photos/default.aspx?&OCID=0809TL-HM -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090804/649dbd1a/attachment.html From collin.christianson at gmail.com Tue Aug 4 17:09:55 2009 From: collin.christianson at gmail.com (Collin Christianson) Date: Tue Aug 4 17:10:00 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: fair brew Message-ID: <7bbfdaa70908041609v6e1cc556r82bcfa2af5943922@mail.gmail.com> > > I could help out on Tuesday or Wednesday, but I don't get off work until > 5:00. I could be there shortly after to help out though if that could > work. Friday and Saturday are out for me though. Let me know. Collin > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 16:09:40 -0600 (MDT) > From: "Pam Walzer" > Subject: Re: [Brew-list] fair brew > To: "asa hohman" > Cc: brew list > Message-ID: > <50105.216.47.61.153.1249337380.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> > Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 > > I got a call from the fair lady who apologizes - the other culinary > co-superentendent was in charge of demos and she didn't realize that there > were other demos scheduled. The only time slots left are starting around > 4:30 or 5:00 on Tues, Weds, Fri, or Sat. > > Will any of these times/days work for you all? Leet me know. > > Pam > > > Hey all > > > > OK I am going to figure out my schedule tomorrow for fair week and then I > > will let everyone know about the demo. I know Saturday is out for a lot > of > > people including me so it wont be that day. I think Ahri might help me > but > > another body would be nice as well so keep the idea in the oven. > > > > Asa > > _______________________________________________ > > Brew-list mailing list > > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090804/dd98ec65/attachment.html From normjsingley at gmail.com Wed Aug 5 17:57:57 2009 From: normjsingley at gmail.com (normj singley) Date: Wed Aug 5 17:57:59 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Game Meat Message-ID: <5f2003740908051657p23722fdbpe8bd045f082aed2f@mail.gmail.com> Hi All - I'm surveying my stockpile of game meat from last year, and I still have way more than kate and I will ever get through. An elk and an Antelope go a long way with only two people in the household, even though it's easily 90% of the meat we eat.... So, if anybody wants to trade a couple homebrews for some Elk or Antelope, just let me know. Even if you don't have a trade, I'm happy to share. I have roasts, steaks and antelope "sausage" (which is great as hamburgers - Kate is eating one as I type) If you like summer sausage - take ten pounds or so, and have a local butcher make some for ya. Thanks, and help me clear some room in the freezer for this summer's vegetable crop! Norman 370 3876. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090805/2ec22fb4/attachment.html From john at johnmasterson.com Thu Aug 6 07:12:45 2009 From: john at johnmasterson.com (John Masterson) Date: Thu Aug 6 07:12:57 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] [Fwd: Home Brew Demonstration] Message-ID: <4A7AD6CD.3020606@johnmasterson.com> Northwest Honeyfest sounds fun. -------- Original Message -------- Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 15:42:59 -0700 (PDT) From: Marcia Diamond Subject: Home Brew Demonstration To: info@montanahomebrewers.org Hi, I am reaching out to see if someone in the Zoo City Zymurgists would be interested in presenting a demonstration on how to make homemade Honey-Beer and Mead Wine during Stevensville's Main Street Association's NorthWest HoneyFest on September 12. The event, will bring together food purveyors ( Blue Canyon, Finn & Porter, Great Harvest Bakery, Culinary Institute,, Indulge Bakery, Internet Coffee Station, to name a few) and honey inspired wine and beer vendors for a full day of "tastings" and fun. We'll have music, an Educational Pavilion providing bee keeping information, cooking demonstrations and hopefully, mead wine and honey beer making demos. An Art Show will showcase local "bee/honey" themed art sponsored by Stevensviille Art and Sculpture Society. "Bee" Arts and Crafts vendors,and apiaries as well as honey tasting is also part of the day's event. Judy Chapman from Lolo Peak winery suggested I contact you since she is unavailable that weekend. Please let contact me if there are any members that would interested in helping provide a demonstration. Thanks- Marcia Marcia Diamond Web Development for Business (406) 381-2389 or (406) 322-3119 NorthWest HoneyFest Web Site Stevensville Main Street Web Site From walzer at montana.com Thu Aug 6 11:56:09 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Thu Aug 6 11:56:11 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: fair brew In-Reply-To: <7bbfdaa70908041609v6e1cc556r82bcfa2af5943922@mail.gmail.com> References: <7bbfdaa70908041609v6e1cc556r82bcfa2af5943922@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <49395.216.14.233.156.1249581369.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> I haven't heard back other than from Collin. Is anyone interested and able to do a brewing demo on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday starting after 4:30 pm? If those who did it last year can supply info as to when they started, it would be helpful. I don't think they started exactly at 4:30, although it is helpful to start water heating and getting everything organized before the actual brewing. Let me know! Thanks, pam >> I could help out on Tuesday or Wednesday, but I don't get off work until >> 5:00. I could be there shortly after to help out though if that could >> work. Friday and Saturday are out for me though. Let me know. > > Collin > > > >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 16:09:40 -0600 (MDT) >> From: "Pam Walzer" >> Subject: Re: [Brew-list] fair brew >> To: "asa hohman" >> Cc: brew list >> Message-ID: >> <50105.216.47.61.153.1249337380.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> >> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 >> >> I got a call from the fair lady who apologizes - the other culinary >> co-superentendent was in charge of demos and she didn't realize that >> there >> were other demos scheduled. The only time slots left are starting around >> 4:30 or 5:00 on Tues, Weds, Fri, or Sat. >> >> Will any of these times/days work for you all? Leet me know. >> >> Pam >> >> > Hey all >> > >> > OK I am going to figure out my schedule tomorrow for fair week and >> then I >> > will let everyone know about the demo. I know Saturday is out for a >> lot >> of >> > people including me so it wont be that day. I think Ahri might help me >> but >> > another body would be nice as well so keep the idea in the oven. >> > >> > Asa >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Brew-list mailing list >> > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org >> > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list >> > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > From wruediger at yahoo.com Thu Aug 6 12:58:14 2009 From: wruediger at yahoo.com (Wruediger) Date: Thu Aug 6 12:58:17 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: fair brew Message-ID: <534281.54042.qm@web110215.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> I will be out of town and unable to help. Be sure to bring bottled water, last year's beer would hav E been good if it wasn't super chlorinated. Also some kind of sign with demo schedule will bring in more interested fold. Last years crowd were all walk by. - Bill On Aug 6, 2009, at 10:56 AM, "Pam Walzer" wrote: I haven't heard back other than from Collin. Is anyone interested and able to do a brewing demo on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday starting after 4:30 pm? If those who did it last year can supply info as to when they started, it would be helpful. I don't think they started exactly at 4:30, although it is helpful to start water heating and getting everything organized before the actual brewing. Let me know! Thanks, pam I could help out on Tuesday or Wednesday, but I don't get off work until 5:00. I could be there shortly after to help out though if that could work. Friday and Saturday are out for me though. Let me know. Collin Message: 1 Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 16:09:40 -0600 (MDT) From: "Pam Walzer" Subject: Re: [Brew-list] fair brew To: "asa hohman" Cc: brew list Message-ID: <50105.216.47.61.153.1249337380.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 I got a call from the fair lady who apologizes - the other culinary co-superentendent was in charge of demos and she didn't realize that there were other demos scheduled. The only time slots left are starting around 4:30 or 5:00 on Tues, Weds, Fri, or Sat. Will any of these times/days work for you all? Leet me know. Pam Hey all OK I am going to figure out my schedule tomorrow for fair week and then I will let everyone know about the demo. I know Saturday is out for a lot of people including me so it wont be that day. I think Ahri might help me but another body would be nice as well so keep the idea in the oven. Asa _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) From asahohman at gmail.com Thu Aug 6 14:29:31 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Thu Aug 6 14:29:35 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] summer party location Message-ID: <5288c4990908061329x658be222w2fcfa6c78b52465b@mail.gmail.com> Yo beer people Pat has kindly offered up his home for the summer party. It is coming up in a few quick weeks so we need some input as to whether or not this location works for most people. If anybody else would care to offer up their house for the event it is possible we could set up grupthink and vote. That being said I don't want this to become too complicated. Thanks Asa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If your kegs are staying too full, just let me know, and I'll bring a couple growlers up and help you solve that "tricky problem" ha ha ha ha. Norman. > > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 06 Aug 2009 22:38:47 -0600 > From: John Masterson > Subject: [Brew-list] my life in pictures > To: brew list > Message-ID: <4A7BAFD7.9000508@johnmasterson.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > > A photojournalist student from http://www.rmsp.com/ took these recently: > > http://www.melmannphoto.com/#a=0&at=0&mi=2&pt=1&pi=10000&s=0&p=1 > > The 10G of amber ale I created that day are in secondary, waiting for me > to empty one of these damned kegerator kegs, which despite my best > efforts, run dry only occasionally. > > -JM > > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > > > End of Brew-list Digest, Vol 53, Issue 6 > **************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090807/9658f1f9/attachment.html From rainesph at earthlink.net Fri Aug 7 18:15:15 2009 From: rainesph at earthlink.net (Paula Raines) Date: Fri Aug 7 18:15:20 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE: Summer party In-Reply-To: <20090807180018.8282828B2DA@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> Message-ID: I am all for having the party at Pat's house. It's the best time to have him host and he's so graciously offered. Yeah Pat! 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Re: Re: fair brew (Wruediger) 2. summer party location (asa hohman) 3. my life in pictures (John Masterson) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 11:58:14 -0700 (PDT) From: Wruediger Subject: Re: [Brew-list] Re: fair brew To: "walzer@montana.com" Cc: "brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org" , Collin Christianson Message-ID: <534281.54042.qm@web110215.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I will be out of town and unable to help. Be sure to bring bottled water, last year's beer would hav E been good if it wasn't super chlorinated. Also some kind of sign with demo schedule will bring in more interested fold. Last years crowd were all walk by. - Bill On Aug 6, 2009, at 10:56 AM, "Pam Walzer" wrote: I haven't heard back other than from Collin. Is anyone interested and able to do a brewing demo on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday starting after 4:30 pm? If those who did it last year can supply info as to when they started, it would be helpful. I don't think they started exactly at 4:30, although it is helpful to start water heating and getting everything organized before the actual brewing. Let me know! Thanks, pam I could help out on Tuesday or Wednesday, but I don't get off work until 5:00. I could be there shortly after to help out though if that could work. Friday and Saturday are out for me though. Let me know. Collin Message: 1 Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 16:09:40 -0600 (MDT) From: "Pam Walzer" Subject: Re: [Brew-list] fair brew To: "asa hohman" Cc: brew list Message-ID: <50105.216.47.61.153.1249337380.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 I got a call from the fair lady who apologizes - the other culinary co-superentendent was in charge of demos and she didn't realize that there were other demos scheduled. The only time slots left are starting around 4:30 or 5:00 on Tues, Weds, Fri, or Sat. Will any of these times/days work for you all? Leet me know. Pam Hey all OK I am going to figure out my schedule tomorrow for fair week and then I will let everyone know about the demo. I know Saturday is out for a lot of people including me so it wont be that day. I think Ahri might help me but another body would be nice as well so keep the idea in the oven. Asa _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 14:29:31 -0600 From: asa hohman Subject: [Brew-list] summer party location To: brew list Message-ID: <5288c4990908061329x658be222w2fcfa6c78b52465b@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Yo beer people Pat has kindly offered up his home for the summer party. It is coming up in a few quick weeks so we need some input as to whether or not this location works for most people. If anybody else would care to offer up their house for the event it is possible we could set up grupthink and vote. That being said I don't want this to become too complicated. Thanks Asa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: <745777.60382.qm@web110201.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <745777.60382.qm@web110201.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4A7F18DE.2020006@johnmasterson.com> And it looks like tomorrow is the last day to actually deliver your perishable entries (that means beer/wine/mead) that you have already registered. I almost forgot, and will be dropping off my entries tomorrow. -J William Ruediger wrote on Jul 27th: > According to the Wester Montana Fair web site > (http://westernmontanafair.com/) today is the last day to register if > you are going to enter items in the fair. From soggydorrito at yahoo.com Tue Aug 11 08:36:10 2009 From: soggydorrito at yahoo.com (Barry Obie) Date: Tue Aug 11 08:36:20 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: fair brew In-Reply-To: <7bbfdaa70908041609v6e1cc556r82bcfa2af5943922@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4053.19912.qm@web51305.mail.re2.yahoo.com> I am available after 5:00 as well and wouldn't mind helping out if we still need people. The day doesn't really matter. Let me know details and such. Barry 546-4521 --- On Tue, 8/4/09, Collin Christianson wrote: From: Collin Christianson Subject: [Brew-list] Re: fair brew To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 5:09 PM I could help out on Tuesday or Wednesday, but I don't get off work until 5:00.? I could be there shortly after to help out though?if that could work.? Friday and Saturday are out for me though.? Let me know. ???Collin ? ? Message: 1 Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 16:09:40 -0600 (MDT) From: "Pam Walzer" Subject: Re: [Brew-list] fair brew To: "asa hohman" Cc: brew list Message-ID: ? ? ? ?<50105.216.47.61.153.1249337380.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 I got a call from the fair lady who apologizes - the other culinary co-superentendent was in charge of demos and she didn't realize that there were other demos scheduled. The only time slots left are starting around 4:30 or 5:00 on Tues, Weds, Fri, or Sat. Will any of these times/days work for you all? Leet me know. Pam > Hey all > > OK I am going to figure out my schedule tomorrow for fair week and then I > will let everyone know about the demo. I know Saturday is out for a lot of > people including me so it wont be that day. I think Ahri might help me but > another body would be nice as well so keep the idea in the oven. > > Asa > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) -----Inline Attachment Follows----- _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090811/64870ed1/attachment.html From walzer at montana.com Tue Aug 11 08:57:51 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Tue Aug 11 08:57:57 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: fair brew In-Reply-To: <4053.19912.qm@web51305.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <4053.19912.qm@web51305.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <49651.216.47.62.101.1250002671.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> All, Asa called the other day to say he has set up the brewing demo for this evening. Of course, since he had it under control - all of the details as to start time have slipped from my mind, but I'm guessing around 5 pm. Give him a call @ 370-9129 or just show up. Even if he has it all "under control," he and Ahri can use the help with entertainment and brewing conversation. After all - watching water come to a boil can be a bit dull so some conversation with folks about beer brewing is always welcome. Beverage judging will be completed by that time, so come by and see if your entry won a ribbon and bragging rights! Fair entry is free today but parking can cost. Consider taking the bus! Pam > I am available after 5:00 as well and wouldn't mind helping out if we > still need people. The day doesn't really matter. Let me know details and > such. > > Barry > 546-4521 > > --- On Tue, 8/4/09, Collin Christianson > wrote: > > From: Collin Christianson > Subject: [Brew-list] Re: fair brew > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 5:09 PM > > > I could help out on Tuesday or Wednesday, but I don't get off work until > 5:00.? I could be there shortly after to help out though?if that could > work.? Friday and Saturday are out for me though.? Let me know. > > ???Collin > ? > ? > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 16:09:40 -0600 (MDT) > From: "Pam Walzer" > > Subject: Re: [Brew-list] fair brew > To: "asa hohman" > Cc: brew list > > Message-ID: > ? ? ? ?<50105.216.47.61.153.1249337380.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> > Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 > > > I got a call from the fair lady who apologizes - the other culinary > co-superentendent was in charge of demos and she didn't realize that there > were other demos scheduled. The only time slots left are starting around > > 4:30 or 5:00 on Tues, Weds, Fri, or Sat. > > Will any of these times/days work for you all? Leet me know. > > Pam > >> Hey all >> >> OK I am going to figure out my schedule tomorrow for fair week and then >> I > >> will let everyone know about the demo. I know Saturday is out for a lot >> of >> people including me so it wont be that day. I think Ahri might help me >> but >> another body would be nice as well so keep the idea in the oven. > >> >> Asa >> _______________________________________________ >> Brew-list mailing list >> Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org >> http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > >> Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > -----Inline Attachment Follows----- > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > From barbby at juno.com Tue Aug 11 21:30:19 2009 From: barbby at juno.com (barbby@juno.com) Date: Tue Aug 11 21:33:38 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] fair beer Message-ID: <20090811.213019.27278.0@webmail07.vgs.untd.com> eeeeekkkkk, Okay help me out here. I am in Ohio right now, wondering how the heck the judging went for the the beer and no way to find out for at least 36 hours - does anyone know the results yet? By the way - spent this evening (I'm 2 hours later than Montana right now) in a fine brewpub that's only been open a few months. It was fabulous - great beers and food was incredible. They took the gold for their IPA at a brew fest in California recently. I had a lovely Apricot Wheat Beer and a very tasty (high alc.) Belgian Wheat among some of the other samplings. mmmmm, beer Barb Severson ____________________________________________________________ Find a huge selection and great prices on bike racks by clicking now! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/BLSrjpTN0J6q4f3RtA1jkx672VrH3WwMqlnLSgLxoUQlXCrcG3u3b2Yq7eg/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090812/bff855c0/attachment.htm From walzer at montana.com Wed Aug 12 12:45:52 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Wed Aug 12 12:46:13 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] fair beer In-Reply-To: <20090811.213019.27278.0@webmail07.vgs.untd.com> References: <20090811.213019.27278.0@webmail07.vgs.untd.com> Message-ID: <49349.216.14.250.197.1250102752.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Let's see if I can decifer my scribbles: Beer: Fair ribbon and premium winners Light: 1st Alex Ramsey 2nd Collin Christianson 3rd Daniel Lee Amber: No ribbons awarded Dark: 1st - not awarded 2nd Nick McClure 3rd Collin Christianson Specialty: 1st Norman Singley no 2nd or 3rd ribbons awarded Overall best beer awards: Best of show - Alex Ramsey's pilsner (Rosette, Big Sky & ZCZ gift certs) 2nd place - Collin Christianson's Pale Ale (Big Sky gift cert) 3rd place - Norm singley's Gueze Lambic (Big Sky gift cert) 4th place - Daniel Lee's light beer (I can't remember the style) (Big Sky gift certificate) Wines (I think I'm missing some ribbons here, but not many) Dry white -Mike Tomell's, Best of show rosette + Lolo Peak gift cert Dry red - Mike Tomell, red ribbon Dry red/rose subcategory - Mike Tomell, white ribbon Any other wine: Norm Singley's Strawberry Mead, white ribbon Liqueur - Jana Hoffman's cherry liq., blue ribbon + ZCZ gift cert > eeeeekkkkk, > Okay help me out here. I am in Ohio right now, wondering how the heck the > judging went for the the beer and no way to find out for at least 36 hours > - does anyone know the results yet? > By the way - spent this evening (I'm 2 hours later than Montana right now) > in a fine brewpub that's only been open a few months. It was fabulous - > great beers and food was incredible. They took the gold for their IPA at a > brew fest in California recently. I had a lovely Apricot Wheat Beer and a > very tasty (high alc.) Belgian Wheat among some of the other samplings. > mmmmm, beer > Barb Severson > ____________________________________________________________ > Find a huge selection and great prices on bike racks by clicking now! > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/BLSrjpTN0J6q4f3RtA1jkx672VrH3WwMqlnLSgLxoUQlXCrcG3u3b2Yq7eg/_______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > From collin.christianson at gmail.com Wed Aug 12 21:31:41 2009 From: collin.christianson at gmail.com (Collin Christianson) Date: Wed Aug 12 21:31:46 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew Message-ID: <7bbfdaa70908122031w3fb4524erb74372725516537e@mail.gmail.com> I haven't heard much response in regards to a location for the summer party, but I'm all for having it at Pat's place. Sounds like a sweet location for such an event. Also, I just wanted to throw out that the second batch of brew for the summer party is doing well in my basement. I'll be out of town this weekend, which starts to limit the number of days left to get it into a keg. I can swing it by someone's house if that would make kegging any easier. Just let me know what works. Thanks, Collin > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 13:23:28 -0600 > From: Patrick Markert > Subject: [Brew-list] summer party > To: > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > at the last meeting I offered to host the summer party - there's a few pros > and cons to having the event at my place which I will try to list for your > consideration so that you may provide the proper input to the powers that be > > > > Cons: > > > > location - 1.75 miles off of route 93 at the top of Evaro hill - probably > 15-20 miles away from most of you, but a very quick travel - I can get > downtown in 20 minutes - I think carpooling would be a good idea > > > > sunshine - I'm in the woods, so we'll loose the sunshine a few hours > earlier than in the valley - I would suggest starting the party in the early > afternoon to provide enough time for fun and games and still allow us to eat > while it's warm outside - this also means we would have to start drinking > beer earlier, which actually makes this a pro and not a con! > > > > > > Pros: > > > > lots and lots of elbow room - 24 forested acres, large yard for games and > socializing - plenty of shade if it's warm > > > > various overnight accommodation options available for anyone not wanting to > drive - the guest bedroom has already been claimed by Mike & Paula, but > there's also a futon couch, a regular couch, floor space, many places for > tents either on the lawn or in the woods, two cabin like buildings - not > finished guest houses, but better than sheds - watertight, windows, the > larger of the two has electricity - no furniture, but a pad and sleeping bag > would work well if you didn't want to bother with a tent > > > > distant neighbors - nobody close by to offend > > > > fenced in yard - four legged friends welcome > > > > hot tub - assuming it works - it just got delivered today, electrician will > hook it up tomorrow > > > > and lastly, I wouldn't have to drive! > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > Pat > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090813/9b1ed36e/attachment.html From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Thu Aug 13 09:17:36 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Thu Aug 13 09:17:47 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew In-Reply-To: <7bbfdaa70908122031w3fb4524erb74372725516537e@mail.gmail.com> References: <7bbfdaa70908122031w3fb4524erb74372725516537e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <0DF6B245CEC34C7C93CEA0CBF852D57D@mhnet> Hi All, I'm voting for Pat's place too. Since it's less than two weeks away, we should just make it official. As to kegging, I have talked with Pat already and it might work Collin for you to get your beer to him and he can keg it at his place. I'm kegging the other batch with Jasper early next week and will coordinate with Pat to get that batch up to his house. I don't have a beer Fridge anymore, so I can't store the kegged beer here for any length of time. Do you have room in your kegalator John? Also, in the past, the club has bought the protein and club members have brought side dishes. Probably the same thing. I'll check with Asa on helping get that organized. Mike _____ From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Collin Christianson Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:32 PM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew I haven't heard much response in regards to a location for the summer party, but I'm all for having it at Pat's place. Sounds like a sweet location for such an event. Also, I just wanted to throw out that the second batch of brew for the summer party is doing well in my basement. I'll be out of town this weekend, which starts to limit the number of days left to get it into a keg. I can swing it by someone's house if that would make kegging any easier. Just let me know what works. Thanks, Collin ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 13:23:28 -0600 From: Patrick Markert Subject: [Brew-list] summer party To: Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" at the last meeting I offered to host the summer party - there's a few pros and cons to having the event at my place which I will try to list for your consideration so that you may provide the proper input to the powers that be Cons: location - 1.75 miles off of route 93 at the top of Evaro hill - probably 15-20 miles away from most of you, but a very quick travel - I can get downtown in 20 minutes - I think carpooling would be a good idea sunshine - I'm in the woods, so we'll loose the sunshine a few hours earlier than in the valley - I would suggest starting the party in the early afternoon to provide enough time for fun and games and still allow us to eat while it's warm outside - this also means we would have to start drinking beer earlier, which actually makes this a pro and not a con! Pros: lots and lots of elbow room - 24 forested acres, large yard for games and socializing - plenty of shade if it's warm various overnight accommodation options available for anyone not wanting to drive - the guest bedroom has already been claimed by Mike & Paula, but there's also a futon couch, a regular couch, floor space, many places for tents either on the lawn or in the woods, two cabin like buildings - not finished guest houses, but better than sheds - watertight, windows, the larger of the two has electricity - no furniture, but a pad and sleeping bag would work well if you didn't want to bother with a tent distant neighbors - nobody close by to offend fenced in yard - four legged friends welcome hot tub - assuming it works - it just got delivered today, electrician will hook it up tomorrow and lastly, I wouldn't have to drive! Cheers, Pat No virus found in this incoming message. 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This invite is open to everyone on this brew list and anyone interested in the club, so if you would like to come to the ZCZ sumer Party, Aug. 22, just send us your RSVP via this list. Thanks, Mike _____ From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Collin Christianson Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:32 PM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew I haven't heard much response in regards to a location for the summer party, but I'm all for having it at Pat's place. Sounds like a sweet location for such an event. Also, I just wanted to throw out that the second batch of brew for the summer party is doing well in my basement. I'll be out of town this weekend, which starts to limit the number of days left to get it into a keg. I can swing it by someone's house if that would make kegging any easier. Just let me know what works. Thanks, Collin ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 13:23:28 -0600 From: Patrick Markert Subject: [Brew-list] summer party To: Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" at the last meeting I offered to host the summer party - there's a few pros and cons to having the event at my place which I will try to list for your consideration so that you may provide the proper input to the powers that be Cons: location - 1.75 miles off of route 93 at the top of Evaro hill - probably 15-20 miles away from most of you, but a very quick travel - I can get downtown in 20 minutes - I think carpooling would be a good idea sunshine - I'm in the woods, so we'll loose the sunshine a few hours earlier than in the valley - I would suggest starting the party in the early afternoon to provide enough time for fun and games and still allow us to eat while it's warm outside - this also means we would have to start drinking beer earlier, which actually makes this a pro and not a con! Pros: lots and lots of elbow room - 24 forested acres, large yard for games and socializing - plenty of shade if it's warm various overnight accommodation options available for anyone not wanting to drive - the guest bedroom has already been claimed by Mike & Paula, but there's also a futon couch, a regular couch, floor space, many places for tents either on the lawn or in the woods, two cabin like buildings - not finished guest houses, but better than sheds - watertight, windows, the larger of the two has electricity - no furniture, but a pad and sleeping bag would work well if you didn't want to bother with a tent distant neighbors - nobody close by to offend fenced in yard - four legged friends welcome hot tub - assuming it works - it just got delivered today, electrician will hook it up tomorrow and lastly, I wouldn't have to drive! Cheers, Pat No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.54/2300 - Release Date: 08/13/09 06:11:00 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090813/442440ad/attachment.htm From walzer at montana.com Thu Aug 13 16:36:13 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Thu Aug 13 16:36:16 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew In-Reply-To: <8AEA58EDFA6543A1AAFC2771D799D4F6@mhnet> References: <7bbfdaa70908122031w3fb4524erb74372725516537e@mail.gmail.com> <8AEA58EDFA6543A1AAFC2771D799D4F6@mhnet> Message-ID: <49545.216.47.63.172.1250202973.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Count me in! Pam > Could club members send a Yes or No to help us know how many people are > coming to the summer party? Please include any guests too. The two legged > variety. > > This invite is open to everyone on this brew list and anyone interested in > the club, so if you would like to come to the ZCZ sumer Party, Aug. 22, > just > send us your RSVP via this list. > > Thanks, > Mike > > _____ > > From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org > [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Collin > Christianson > Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:32 PM > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew > > > I haven't heard much response in regards to a location for the summer > party, > but I'm all for having it at Pat's place. Sounds like a sweet location > for > such an event. > > Also, I just wanted to throw out that the second batch of brew for the > summer party is doing well in my basement. I'll be out of town this > weekend, which starts to limit the number of days left to get it into a > keg. > I can swing it by someone's house if that would make kegging any easier. > Just let me know what works. > > Thanks, > Collin > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 13:23:28 -0600 > From: Patrick Markert > Subject: [Brew-list] summer party > To: > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > at the last meeting I offered to host the summer party - there's a few > pros > and cons to having the event at my place which I will try to list for your > consideration so that you may provide the proper input to the powers that > be > > > > Cons: > > > > location - 1.75 miles off of route 93 at the top of Evaro hill - probably > 15-20 miles away from most of you, but a very quick travel - I can get > downtown in 20 minutes - I think carpooling would be a good idea > > > > sunshine - I'm in the woods, so we'll loose the sunshine a few hours > earlier > than in the valley - I would suggest starting the party in the early > afternoon to provide enough time for fun and games and still allow us to > eat > while it's warm outside - this also means we would have to start drinking > beer earlier, which actually makes this a pro and not a con! > > > > > > Pros: > > > > lots and lots of elbow room - 24 forested acres, large yard for games and > socializing - plenty of shade if it's warm > > > > various overnight accommodation options available for anyone not wanting > to > drive - the guest bedroom has already been claimed by Mike & Paula, but > there's also a futon couch, a regular couch, floor space, many places for > tents either on the lawn or in the woods, two cabin like buildings - not > finished guest houses, but better than sheds - watertight, windows, the > larger of the two has electricity - no furniture, but a pad and sleeping > bag > would work well if you didn't want to bother with a tent > > > > distant neighbors - nobody close by to offend > > > > fenced in yard - four legged friends welcome > > > > hot tub - assuming it works - it just got delivered today, electrician > will > hook it up tomorrow > > > > and lastly, I wouldn't have to drive! > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > Pat > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.54/2300 - Release Date: 08/13/09 > 06:11:00 > > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > From wakeele at gmail.com Thu Aug 13 16:50:07 2009 From: wakeele at gmail.com (William "Adam" Keele) Date: Thu Aug 13 16:50:10 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew In-Reply-To: <49545.216.47.63.172.1250202973.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> References: <7bbfdaa70908122031w3fb4524erb74372725516537e@mail.gmail.com> <8AEA58EDFA6543A1AAFC2771D799D4F6@mhnet> <49545.216.47.63.172.1250202973.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Message-ID: <7285c1eb0908131550h3a0b1c1ei6961998e7d43d462@mail.gmail.com> Hi All! I moved to Missoula about two months ago and I'm overly obsessed with beer. I FINALLY enter the world of homebrewing last week and have my first batch fermenting right now--a M?nchen Lager...I know, how bold. The good people at Lolo Creek pointed me in your direction. So I'm curious as to what to expect as a member of this fine, fine group? As for the seemingly upcoming party, I will be in Great Falls all around that date playing Air Force, so I'm out of luck on that "meeting". Thanks and I look forward to learning more about you folks! --Adam On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Pam Walzer wrote: > Count me in! > > Pam > > > Could club members send a Yes or No to help us know how many people are > > coming to the summer party? Please include any guests too. The two legged > > variety. > > > > This invite is open to everyone on this brew list and anyone interested > in > > the club, so if you would like to come to the ZCZ sumer Party, Aug. 22, > > just > > send us your RSVP via this list. > > > > Thanks, > > Mike > > > > _____ > > > > From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org > > [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Collin > > Christianson > > Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:32 PM > > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > > Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew > > > > > > I haven't heard much response in regards to a location for the summer > > party, > > but I'm all for having it at Pat's place. Sounds like a sweet location > > for > > such an event. > > > > Also, I just wanted to throw out that the second batch of brew for the > > summer party is doing well in my basement. I'll be out of town this > > weekend, which starts to limit the number of days left to get it into a > > keg. > > I can swing it by someone's house if that would make kegging any easier. > > Just let me know what works. > > > > Thanks, > > Collin > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 13:23:28 -0600 > > From: Patrick Markert > > Subject: [Brew-list] summer party > > To: > > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > > > > at the last meeting I offered to host the summer party - there's a few > > pros > > and cons to having the event at my place which I will try to list for > your > > consideration so that you may provide the proper input to the powers that > > be > > > > > > > > Cons: > > > > > > > > location - 1.75 miles off of route 93 at the top of Evaro hill - probably > > 15-20 miles away from most of you, but a very quick travel - I can get > > downtown in 20 minutes - I think carpooling would be a good idea > > > > > > > > sunshine - I'm in the woods, so we'll loose the sunshine a few hours > > earlier > > than in the valley - I would suggest starting the party in the early > > afternoon to provide enough time for fun and games and still allow us to > > eat > > while it's warm outside - this also means we would have to start drinking > > beer earlier, which actually makes this a pro and not a con! > > > > > > > > > > > > Pros: > > > > > > > > lots and lots of elbow room - 24 forested acres, large yard for games and > > socializing - plenty of shade if it's warm > > > > > > > > various overnight accommodation options available for anyone not wanting > > to > > drive - the guest bedroom has already been claimed by Mike & Paula, but > > there's also a futon couch, a regular couch, floor space, many places for > > tents either on the lawn or in the woods, two cabin like buildings - not > > finished guest houses, but better than sheds - watertight, windows, the > > larger of the two has electricity - no furniture, but a pad and sleeping > > bag > > would work well if you didn't want to bother with a tent > > > > > > > > distant neighbors - nobody close by to offend > > > > > > > > fenced in yard - four legged friends welcome > > > > > > > > hot tub - assuming it works - it just got delivered today, electrician > > will > > hook it up tomorrow > > > > > > > > and lastly, I wouldn't have to drive! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Pat > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > > Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.54/2300 - Release Date: > 08/13/09 > > 06:11:00 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Brew-list mailing list > > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > -- William "Adam" Keele Montana Air National Guard 931 434 3265 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090813/86065abc/attachment.html From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Thu Aug 13 17:36:11 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Thu Aug 13 17:36:19 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew In-Reply-To: <7285c1eb0908131550h3a0b1c1ei6961998e7d43d462@mail.gmail.com> References: <7bbfdaa70908122031w3fb4524erb74372725516537e@mail.gmail.com> <8AEA58EDFA6543A1AAFC2771D799D4F6@mhnet> <49545.216.47.63.172.1250202973.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> <7285c1eb0908131550h3a0b1c1ei6961998e7d43d462@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Welcome to Missoula and the heart of brewing in Montana, in my biased opinion. What to expect from ZCZ? Fun, new friends, lots of beer, wine, mead and cider. Just keep watching this brew list for info on meetings and events. Feel free to contact any of us with questions. Meetings are held every other month on the 3rd Saturday. The next meeting will be in October. But there is a good chance we'll see you before then. Mike _____ From: William "Adam" Keele [mailto:wakeele@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:50 PM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: Re: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew Hi All! I moved to Missoula about two months ago and I'm overly obsessed with beer. I FINALLY enter the world of homebrewing last week and have my first batch fermenting right now--a M?nchen Lager...I know, how bold. The good people at Lolo Creek pointed me in your direction. So I'm curious as to what to expect as a member of this fine, fine group? As for the seemingly upcoming party, I will be in Great Falls all around that date playing Air Force, so I'm out of luck on that "meeting". Thanks and I look forward to learning more about you folks! --Adam On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Pam Walzer wrote: Count me in! Pam > Could club members send a Yes or No to help us know how many people are > coming to the summer party? Please include any guests too. The two legged > variety. > > This invite is open to everyone on this brew list and anyone interested in > the club, so if you would like to come to the ZCZ sumer Party, Aug. 22, > just > send us your RSVP via this list. > > Thanks, > Mike > > _____ > > From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org > [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Collin > Christianson > Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:32 PM > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew > > > I haven't heard much response in regards to a location for the summer > party, > but I'm all for having it at Pat's place. Sounds like a sweet location > for > such an event. > > Also, I just wanted to throw out that the second batch of brew for the > summer party is doing well in my basement. I'll be out of town this > weekend, which starts to limit the number of days left to get it into a > keg. > I can swing it by someone's house if that would make kegging any easier. > Just let me know what works. > > Thanks, > Collin > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 13:23:28 -0600 > From: Patrick Markert > Subject: [Brew-list] summer party > To: > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > at the last meeting I offered to host the summer party - there's a few > pros > and cons to having the event at my place which I will try to list for your > consideration so that you may provide the proper input to the powers that > be > > > > Cons: > > > > location - 1.75 miles off of route 93 at the top of Evaro hill - probably > 15-20 miles away from most of you, but a very quick travel - I can get > downtown in 20 minutes - I think carpooling would be a good idea > > > > sunshine - I'm in the woods, so we'll loose the sunshine a few hours > earlier > than in the valley - I would suggest starting the party in the early > afternoon to provide enough time for fun and games and still allow us to > eat > while it's warm outside - this also means we would have to start drinking > beer earlier, which actually makes this a pro and not a con! > > > > > > Pros: > > > > lots and lots of elbow room - 24 forested acres, large yard for games and > socializing - plenty of shade if it's warm > > > > various overnight accommodation options available for anyone not wanting > to > drive - the guest bedroom has already been claimed by Mike & Paula, but > there's also a futon couch, a regular couch, floor space, many places for > tents either on the lawn or in the woods, two cabin like buildings - not > finished guest houses, but better than sheds - watertight, windows, the > larger of the two has electricity - no furniture, but a pad and sleeping > bag > would work well if you didn't want to bother with a tent > > > > distant neighbors - nobody close by to offend > > > > fenced in yard - four legged friends welcome > > > > hot tub - assuming it works - it just got delivered today, electrician > will > hook it up tomorrow > > > > and lastly, I wouldn't have to drive! > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > Pat > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.54/2300 - Release Date: 08/13/09 > 06:11:00 > > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) -- William "Adam" Keele Montana Air National Guard 931 434 3265 No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.54/2300 - Release Date: 08/13/09 06:11:00 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090813/0279ef81/attachment.htm From john at johnmasterson.com Thu Aug 13 19:07:16 2009 From: john at johnmasterson.com (John Masterson) Date: Thu Aug 13 19:07:31 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew In-Reply-To: <0DF6B245CEC34C7C93CEA0CBF852D57D@mhnet> References: <7bbfdaa70908122031w3fb4524erb74372725516537e@mail.gmail.com> <0DF6B245CEC34C7C93CEA0CBF852D57D@mhnet> Message-ID: <4A84B8C4.3010200@johnmasterson.com> I have a twinge of anxiety about a whole bunch of beer drinkers driving out of town, drinking beer, and driving back, but it is just a twinge. Be smart folks. See you at Pat's. Yes I have room in either the kegerator or my lagering fridge. I am in a bit of a funk, thinking about the 20oz of 10.7% Belgian coriander nectar in the Specialty category at the fair... how much was poured out. That keg is gonna run out, someday. Off topic, ignore if this is greek to you: if you are a GURPS (or D&D) player looking for a game, consider this: http://www.gurpstools.com/app/ -JM P.S., In my hand currently (or nearby) is a white-wine + French chestnut liqueur combination that remarkably reminds me of mead. Mike Hoffer wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm voting for Pat's place too. Since it's less than two weeks away, we > should just make it official. As to kegging, I have talked with Pat > already and it might work Collin for you to get your beer to him and he > can keg it at his place. I'm kegging the other batch with Jasper early > next week and will coordinate with Pat to get that batch up to his > house. I don't have a beer Fridge anymore, so I can't store the kegged > beer here for any length of time. > > Do you have room in your kegalator John? > > Also, in the past, the club has bought the protein and club members have > brought side dishes. Probably the same thing. I'll check with Asa on > helping get that organized. > From nfmcclure at gmail.com Thu Aug 13 23:49:58 2009 From: nfmcclure at gmail.com (Nick McClure) Date: Thu Aug 13 23:50:04 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew In-Reply-To: <8AEA58EDFA6543A1AAFC2771D799D4F6@mhnet> References: <7bbfdaa70908122031w3fb4524erb74372725516537e@mail.gmail.com> <8AEA58EDFA6543A1AAFC2771D799D4F6@mhnet> Message-ID: <34ec64820908132249h7fd540f7u760968253466f0f9@mail.gmail.com> Hi everyone- I hope to make it. I don't foresee anything else that weekend. Once I have direction/times I think I will come with some of my sixers. -Nick On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Mike Hoffer wrote: > Could club members send a Yes or No to help us know how many people are > coming to the summer party? Please include any guests too. The two legged > variety. > > This invite is open to everyone on this brew list and anyone interested in > the club, so if you would like to come to the ZCZ sumer Party, Aug. 22, just > send us your RSVP via this list. > > Thanks, > Mike > > ------------------------------ > *From:* brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto: > brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] *On Behalf Of *Collin > Christianson > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:32 PM > *To:* brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > *Subject:* [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew > > I haven't heard much response in regards to a location for the summer > party, but I'm all for having it at Pat's place. Sounds like a sweet > location for such an event. > > Also, I just wanted to throw out that the second batch of brew for the > summer party is doing well in my basement. I'll be out of town this > weekend, which starts to limit the number of days left to get it into a > keg. I can swing it by someone's house if that would make kegging any > easier. Just let me know what works. > > Thanks, > Collin > > > > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 13:23:28 -0600 >> From: Patrick Markert >> Subject: [Brew-list] summer party >> To: >> Message-ID: >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >> >> >> at the last meeting I offered to host the summer party - there's a few >> pros and cons to having the event at my place which I will try to list for >> your consideration so that you may provide the proper input to the powers >> that be >> >> >> >> Cons: >> >> >> >> location - 1.75 miles off of route 93 at the top of Evaro hill - probably >> 15-20 miles away from most of you, but a very quick travel - I can get >> downtown in 20 minutes - I think carpooling would be a good idea >> >> >> >> sunshine - I'm in the woods, so we'll loose the sunshine a few hours >> earlier than in the valley - I would suggest starting the party in the early >> afternoon to provide enough time for fun and games and still allow us to eat >> while it's warm outside - this also means we would have to start drinking >> beer earlier, which actually makes this a pro and not a con! >> >> >> >> >> >> Pros: >> >> >> >> lots and lots of elbow room - 24 forested acres, large yard for games and >> socializing - plenty of shade if it's warm >> >> >> >> various overnight accommodation options available for anyone not wanting >> to drive - the guest bedroom has already been claimed by Mike & Paula, but >> there's also a futon couch, a regular couch, floor space, many places for >> tents either on the lawn or in the woods, two cabin like buildings - not >> finished guest houses, but better than sheds - watertight, windows, the >> larger of the two has electricity - no furniture, but a pad and sleeping bag >> would work well if you didn't want to bother with a tent >> >> >> >> distant neighbors - nobody close by to offend >> >> >> >> fenced in yard - four legged friends welcome >> >> >> >> hot tub - assuming it works - it just got delivered today, electrician >> will hook it up tomorrow >> >> >> >> and lastly, I wouldn't have to drive! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Pat >> > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.54/2300 - Release Date: 08/13/09 > 06:11:00 > > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090813/1efb9f7e/attachment.html From walzer at montana.com Fri Aug 14 11:27:25 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Fri Aug 14 11:27:28 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew In-Reply-To: <4A84B8C4.3010200@johnmasterson.com> References: <7bbfdaa70908122031w3fb4524erb74372725516537e@mail.gmail.com> <0DF6B245CEC34C7C93CEA0CBF852D57D@mhnet> <4A84B8C4.3010200@johnmasterson.com> Message-ID: <49398.216.14.237.112.1250270845.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> I'm hoping that all will take advantage of the lovely environment and camp. for future reference: Supposedly, the fair had a problem last year with underage kids realizing that there was a cooler full of alcohol. I was instructed this year to empty all of the bottles after the judging. MOST of the remaining beverages went down the drain. Some of it was "sampled" by myself and some of the ladies judging the cakes and cookies. I tried my best to not let perfectly good wine and beer go to waste, but I could only consume so much on an empty stomach at 1 pm on a hot Tuesday. > > I have a twinge of anxiety about a whole bunch of beer drinkers driving > out of town, drinking beer, and driving back, but it is just a twinge. > Be smart folks. See you at Pat's. > > Yes I have room in either the kegerator > or my lagering fridge. > > > I am in a bit of a funk, thinking about the 20oz of 10.7% Belgian > coriander nectar in the Specialty category at the fair... how much was > poured out. That keg is gonna run out, someday. > > > Off topic, ignore if this is greek to you: if you are a GURPS (or D&D) > player looking for a game, consider this: http://www.gurpstools.com/app/ > > > -JM > > P.S., In my hand currently (or nearby) is a white-wine + French chestnut > liqueur combination that remarkably reminds me of mead. > > > > > Mike Hoffer wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I'm voting for Pat's place too. Since it's less than two weeks away, we >> should just make it official. As to kegging, I have talked with Pat >> already and it might work Collin for you to get your beer to him and he >> can keg it at his place. I'm kegging the other batch with Jasper early >> next week and will coordinate with Pat to get that batch up to his >> house. I don't have a beer Fridge anymore, so I can't store the kegged >> beer here for any length of time. >> >> Do you have room in your kegalator John? >> >> Also, in the past, the club has bought the protein and club members have >> brought side dishes. Probably the same thing. I'll check with Asa on >> helping get that organized. >> > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > From rainesph at earthlink.net Fri Aug 14 21:24:56 2009 From: rainesph at earthlink.net (Paula Raines) Date: Fri Aug 14 21:24:56 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE: summer party In-Reply-To: <20090814180014.ECE1428BA41@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> Message-ID: I think the point of having at Pat's is that we stay...camp, hang. It should be great. No worries about getting home safely cause we're all staying!!! Paula P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail -----Original Message----- From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 12:00 PM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: Brew-list Digest, Vol 53, Issue 13 Send Brew-list mailing list submissions to brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org You can reach the person managing the list at brew-list-owner@montanahomebrewers.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Brew-list digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew (John Masterson) 2. Re: Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew (Nick McClure) 3. Re: Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew (Pam Walzer) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:07:16 -0600 From: John Masterson Subject: Re: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Message-ID: <4A84B8C4.3010200@johnmasterson.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed I have a twinge of anxiety about a whole bunch of beer drinkers driving out of town, drinking beer, and driving back, but it is just a twinge. Be smart folks. See you at Pat's. Yes I have room in either the kegerator or my lagering fridge. I am in a bit of a funk, thinking about the 20oz of 10.7% Belgian coriander nectar in the Specialty category at the fair... how much was poured out. That keg is gonna run out, someday. Off topic, ignore if this is greek to you: if you are a GURPS (or D&D) player looking for a game, consider this: http://www.gurpstools.com/app/ -JM P.S., In my hand currently (or nearby) is a white-wine + French chestnut liqueur combination that remarkably reminds me of mead. Mike Hoffer wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm voting for Pat's place too. Since it's less than two weeks away, we > should just make it official. As to kegging, I have talked with Pat > already and it might work Collin for you to get your beer to him and he > can keg it at his place. I'm kegging the other batch with Jasper early > next week and will coordinate with Pat to get that batch up to his > house. I don't have a beer Fridge anymore, so I can't store the kegged > beer here for any length of time. > > Do you have room in your kegalator John? > > Also, in the past, the club has bought the protein and club members have > brought side dishes. Probably the same thing. I'll check with Asa on > helping get that organized. > ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 23:49:58 -0600 From: Nick McClure Subject: Re: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew To: Mike Hoffer Cc: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Message-ID: <34ec64820908132249h7fd540f7u760968253466f0f9@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi everyone- I hope to make it. I don't foresee anything else that weekend. Once I have direction/times I think I will come with some of my sixers. -Nick On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Mike Hoffer wrote: > Could club members send a Yes or No to help us know how many people are > coming to the summer party? Please include any guests too. The two legged > variety. > > This invite is open to everyone on this brew list and anyone interested in > the club, so if you would like to come to the ZCZ sumer Party, Aug. 22, just > send us your RSVP via this list. > > Thanks, > Mike > > ------------------------------ > *From:* brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto: > brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] *On Behalf Of *Collin > Christianson > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:32 PM > *To:* brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > *Subject:* [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew > > I haven't heard much response in regards to a location for the summer > party, but I'm all for having it at Pat's place. Sounds like a sweet > location for such an event. > > Also, I just wanted to throw out that the second batch of brew for the > summer party is doing well in my basement. I'll be out of town this > weekend, which starts to limit the number of days left to get it into a > keg. I can swing it by someone's house if that would make kegging any > easier. Just let me know what works. > > Thanks, > Collin > > > > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 13:23:28 -0600 >> From: Patrick Markert >> Subject: [Brew-list] summer party >> To: >> Message-ID: >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >> >> >> at the last meeting I offered to host the summer party - there's a few >> pros and cons to having the event at my place which I will try to list for >> your consideration so that you may provide the proper input to the powers >> that be >> >> >> >> Cons: >> >> >> >> location - 1.75 miles off of route 93 at the top of Evaro hill - probably >> 15-20 miles away from most of you, but a very quick travel - I can get >> downtown in 20 minutes - I think carpooling would be a good idea >> >> >> >> sunshine - I'm in the woods, so we'll loose the sunshine a few hours >> earlier than in the valley - I would suggest starting the party in the early >> afternoon to provide enough time for fun and games and still allow us to eat >> while it's warm outside - this also means we would have to start drinking >> beer earlier, which actually makes this a pro and not a con! >> >> >> >> >> >> Pros: >> >> >> >> lots and lots of elbow room - 24 forested acres, large yard for games and >> socializing - plenty of shade if it's warm >> >> >> >> various overnight accommodation options available for anyone not wanting >> to drive - the guest bedroom has already been claimed by Mike & Paula, but >> there's also a futon couch, a regular couch, floor space, many places for >> tents either on the lawn or in the woods, two cabin like buildings - not >> finished guest houses, but better than sheds - watertight, windows, the >> larger of the two has electricity - no furniture, but a pad and sleeping bag >> would work well if you didn't want to bother with a tent >> >> >> >> distant neighbors - nobody close by to offend >> >> >> >> fenced in yard - four legged friends welcome >> >> >> >> hot tub - assuming it works - it just got delivered today, electrician >> will hook it up tomorrow >> >> >> >> and lastly, I wouldn't have to drive! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Pat >> > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.54/2300 - Release Date: 08/13/09 > 06:11:00 > > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090813/1efb9f7e /attachment-0001.html ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 11:27:25 -0600 (MDT) From: "Pam Walzer" Subject: Re: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Party...Location and Brew To: "John Masterson" Cc: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Message-ID: <49398.216.14.237.112.1250270845.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 I'm hoping that all will take advantage of the lovely environment and camp. for future reference: Supposedly, the fair had a problem last year with underage kids realizing that there was a cooler full of alcohol. I was instructed this year to empty all of the bottles after the judging. MOST of the remaining beverages went down the drain. Some of it was "sampled" by myself and some of the ladies judging the cakes and cookies. I tried my best to not let perfectly good wine and beer go to waste, but I could only consume so much on an empty stomach at 1 pm on a hot Tuesday. > > I have a twinge of anxiety about a whole bunch of beer drinkers driving > out of town, drinking beer, and driving back, but it is just a twinge. > Be smart folks. See you at Pat's. > > Yes I have room in either the kegerator > or my lagering fridge. > > > I am in a bit of a funk, thinking about the 20oz of 10.7% Belgian > coriander nectar in the Specialty category at the fair... how much was > poured out. That keg is gonna run out, someday. > > > Off topic, ignore if this is greek to you: if you are a GURPS (or D&D) > player looking for a game, consider this: http://www.gurpstools.com/app/ > > > -JM > > P.S., In my hand currently (or nearby) is a white-wine + French chestnut > liqueur combination that remarkably reminds me of mead. > > > > > Mike Hoffer wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I'm voting for Pat's place too. Since it's less than two weeks away, we >> should just make it official. As to kegging, I have talked with Pat >> already and it might work Collin for you to get your beer to him and he >> can keg it at his place. I'm kegging the other batch with Jasper early >> next week and will coordinate with Pat to get that batch up to his >> house. I don't have a beer Fridge anymore, so I can't store the kegged >> beer here for any length of time. >> >> Do you have room in your kegalator John? >> >> Also, in the past, the club has bought the protein and club members have >> brought side dishes. Probably the same thing. I'll check with Asa on >> helping get that organized. >> > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list End of Brew-list Digest, Vol 53, Issue 13 ***************************************** From wine at lolopeak.com Sat Aug 15 12:43:40 2009 From: wine at lolopeak.com (Judy Chapman) Date: Sat Aug 15 12:43:40 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Summer Party RSVP Message-ID: <12FDE4E0AC60467798215332605F43E5@GLEEP4> Sorry, Mark and Judy Chapman will not be able to attend. We will be in Shelby, MT that weekend. On a further note we will also not make the October meeting as we will be in Boise, ID. After the 24th of October we will be able to have some more of our weekends free and should be able to make more of the ZCZ gatherings. Till then, Judy Chapman Lolo Peak Winery and Chapman Homebrew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090815/78d21f4a/attachment.html From collin.christianson at gmail.com Sun Aug 16 20:30:45 2009 From: collin.christianson at gmail.com (Collin Christianson) Date: Sun Aug 16 20:30:49 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Summer Party Brew Message-ID: <7bbfdaa70908161930q7172cdf1t32298a9d586efcb@mail.gmail.com> So I'm back in town, and just wanted to touch base with Pat, Mike, and/or John about getting the brew into a keg. Just let me know what needs to be done/who has the equipment. I can pick up the keg at someone's house, fill it, and drop if off somewhere else if that's what'll work. If you can help feel free to give me a call at 509 301 0053 and we can figure it out. Thanks, Collin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090816/d9301519/attachment.htm From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Mon Aug 17 09:52:04 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Mon Aug 17 09:52:12 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] list so far Message-ID: Hi all, Here is the list of folks who are coming to the party. Collin Pat Mike Paula Pam Asa Ahri + Guest John Heidi Nick Jasper Pat will be sending directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 pm, with lawn games, and grilling starting around 6pm. The club is planning on providing protein, which will involve Mesquite marinated country style pork ribs, marinated chicken breasts, veggie burgers and hot dogs if we have any kids showing up. We need everyone to bring a side dish to share. Also, bring lawn Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you need if you are planning on crashing on the floor, in a cabin or pitching a tent. Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. This is open to anyone who is interested in the club. Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and bloody marys. Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090817/e9e23cba/attachment.html From pjmarkert at hotmail.com Mon Aug 17 10:35:50 2009 From: pjmarkert at hotmail.com (Patrick Markert) Date: Mon Aug 17 10:35:54 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] P-A-R-T-WHY? Message-ID: Because we got a whole lotta beer to drink! - and as we all know "A fine beer may be judged with only one sip, but it's better to be thoroughly sure." Tis the season for thoroughness. Here's the directions, times and other relevant/irrelevant information for Saturday. Patrick J Markert 7780 Grooms Rd Missoula, MT 59808 406 396 9853 Saturday, August 22, 2009 - 2:00PM for fun in the sun - we'll plan on having the grilled food around 6:00 - anyone staying overnight who wants to settle into a room or set up tents/camp so they don't have to deal with it later is welcome earlier - even if you're just thirsty, you're still welcome earlier - I'll be here from noon onward. Where the hell is Grooms Rd? Take 93 North (interstate exit 96) - about 7 miles or so up the road at the top of the hill is the small "community" of Evaro - Grooms Road is on your left between the old Buck Snort Restaurant (currently closed and for sale) and the Evaro Bar - there is a green street sign for Grooms Rd. There is road construction going on in the Evaro area - currently you can turn directly from 93 onto Grooms Road - sometimes that is closed and you will have to go a short ways past Grooms Road to where they have signs for "Evaro community business access" and double back to get to Grooms Road - things seem to change daily, so I don't know what to expect on Saturday, but one way or another you will be able to get to Grooms Road. Follow Grooms Road for about 1 mile to the end of the county maintained portion of the road (6 mailboxes on your left) - after this the road splits 3 ways - take the center road - shortly after this the road splits again - stay right - follow the road past a house on your right with a red roof - you will make a sharp right bend and go under a timber archway - just after the archway the road splits - go right - the road quickly splits again - go left - follow the road about another 1/4 mile where you will find my driveway on the right, follow it to the house - there is an open gate through the fencing and a 7780 sign to the left of the gate - I'll decorate the sign with some empty PBR cans for those of you who are numerically impaired. Cell phone reception between the interstate and my house can be very spotty, so print these directions to take with you - you may not be able to call someone to get directions while on your way. Cell phone reception has been reliable at my place. As I mentioned before, there is a large fenced in yard and well behaved dogs are welcome, my dog Mac would love the company - Mac is too big to get through the gaps in the fence and too old/crippled to jump over it (it's only 4 feet high) - if your pet is likely to go through or over the fence and run off and get lost in the woods you need to be prepared to deal with that. Also there will be yard games going on, so if your dog insists on chasing every rolling ball or thrown object they may wear out their welcome rather quickly. My hot tub is functional and all are welcome to use it - being that it's kind of like a hot springs with no neighboring houses in sight and lots of tall trees around, I consider swimwear superfluous baggage - but you're all mature adults (except maybe for Mike), wear or don't wear whatever you are comfortable with. If you can, please RSVP if you plan to attend so that we know how much meat to buy - it might also be helpful to know who's planning on staying the night so we can have enough bloody mary mixins and greasy food for the morning after. That's all I got for now - give me a shout with any questions 406 396-9853 - see ya Saturday. Pat _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail? is up to 70% faster. Now good news travels really fast. http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=PID23391::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HYGN_faster:082009 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090817/ea0c90a6/attachment.html From walzer at montana.com Mon Aug 17 13:59:06 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Mon Aug 17 13:59:12 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] list so far In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <49585.216.47.55.70.1250539146.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Hello, Glad to see there is a list of attendees. I'm hoping to snag a ride from someone who will be spending the night. My car gets very unhappy if it goes much more than 5 miles, so taking it to Pat's is unrealistic. Also, I can't leave until 2 pm. I'll be selling at the Saturday craft market and don't get completely done until then. Anybody have room? Pam > Hi all, > > Here is the list of folks who are coming to the party. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri + Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > > Pat will be sending directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 pm, > with lawn games, and grilling starting around 6pm. The club is planning on > providing protein, which will involve Mesquite marinated country style > pork > ribs, marinated chicken breasts, veggie burgers and hot dogs if we have > any > kids showing up. We need everyone to bring a side dish to share. > > Also, bring lawn Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you need > if you are planning on crashing on the floor, in a cabin or pitching a > tent. > > Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. > This > is open to anyone who is interested in the club. > > Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are > working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and bloody > marys. > > Mike > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Mon Aug 17 14:23:18 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Mon Aug 17 14:23:26 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] list so far In-Reply-To: <49585.216.47.55.70.1250539146.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> References: <49585.216.47.55.70.1250539146.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Message-ID: We will have room. -----Original Message----- From: Pam Walzer [mailto:walzer@montana.com] Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 1:59 PM To: Mike Hoffer Cc: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: Re: [Brew-list] list so far Hello, Glad to see there is a list of attendees. I'm hoping to snag a ride from someone who will be spending the night. My car gets very unhappy if it goes much more than 5 miles, so taking it to Pat's is unrealistic. Also, I can't leave until 2 pm. I'll be selling at the Saturday craft market and don't get completely done until then. Anybody have room? Pam > Hi all, > > Here is the list of folks who are coming to the party. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri + Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > > Pat will be sending directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 > pm, with lawn games, and grilling starting around 6pm. The club is > planning on providing protein, which will involve Mesquite marinated > country style pork ribs, marinated chicken breasts, veggie burgers and > hot dogs if we have any kids showing up. We need everyone to bring a > side dish to share. > > Also, bring lawn Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you > need if you are planning on crashing on the floor, in a cabin or > pitching a tent. > > Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. > This > is open to anyone who is interested in the club. > > Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are > working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and > bloody marys. > > Mike > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.58/2309 - Release Date: 08/17/09 06:08:00 From normjsingley at gmail.com Mon Aug 17 15:24:49 2009 From: normjsingley at gmail.com (normjsingley@gmail.com) Date: Mon Aug 17 15:24:22 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: PARTY! In-Reply-To: <20090817180020.92A0828B159@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> References: <20090817180020.92A0828B159@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> Message-ID: <2017515622-1250544254-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-756631922-@bxe1152.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> Kate and I will be there. Kate will also be a Designated Driver if folks need a ride from Missoula. We can haul 2 or 3. I'm in Bertrams brew pub in Salmon ID. Drinking hazelnut ale. Peace. Norman. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -----Original Message----- From: brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 12:00:20 To: Subject: Brew-list Digest, Vol 53, Issue 16 Send Brew-list mailing list submissions to brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org You can reach the person managing the list at brew-list-owner@montanahomebrewers.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Brew-list digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Summer Party Brew (Collin Christianson) 2. list so far (Mike Hoffer) 3. P-A-R-T-WHY? (Patrick Markert) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 20:30:45 -0600 From: Collin Christianson Subject: [Brew-list] Summer Party Brew To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Message-ID: <7bbfdaa70908161930q7172cdf1t32298a9d586efcb@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" So I'm back in town, and just wanted to touch base with Pat, Mike, and/or John about getting the brew into a keg. Just let me know what needs to be done/who has the equipment. I can pick up the keg at someone's house, fill it, and drop if off somewhere else if that's what'll work. If you can help feel free to give me a call at 509 301 0053 and we can figure it out. Thanks, Collin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. This is open to anyone who is interested in the club. Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and bloody marys. Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090817/e9e23cba/attachment.htm ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:35:50 -0600 From: Patrick Markert Subject: [Brew-list] P-A-R-T-WHY? To: Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Because we got a whole lotta beer to drink! - and as we all know "A fine beer may be judged with only one sip, but it's better to be thoroughly sure." Tis the season for thoroughness. Here's the directions, times and other relevant/irrelevant information for Saturday. Patrick J Markert 7780 Grooms Rd Missoula, MT 59808 406 396 9853 Saturday, August 22, 2009 - 2:00PM for fun in the sun - we'll plan on having the grilled food around 6:00 - anyone staying overnight who wants to settle into a room or set up tents/camp so they don't have to deal with it later is welcome earlier - even if you're just thirsty, you're still welcome earlier - I'll be here from noon onward. Where the hell is Grooms Rd? Take 93 North (interstate exit 96) - about 7 miles or so up the road at the top of the hill is the small "community" of Evaro - Grooms Road is on your left between the old Buck Snort Restaurant (currently closed and for sale) and the Evaro Bar - there is a green street sign for Grooms Rd. There is road construction going on in the Evaro area - currently you can turn directly from 93 onto Grooms Road - sometimes that is closed and you will have to go a short ways past Grooms Road to where they have signs for "Evaro community business access" and double back to get to Grooms Road - things seem to change daily, so I don't know what to expect on Saturday, but one way or another you will be able to get to Grooms Road. Follow Grooms Road for about 1 mile to the end of the county maintained portion of the road (6 mailboxes on your left) - after this the road splits 3 ways - take the center road - shortly after this the road splits again - stay right - follow the road past a house on your right with a red roof - you will make a sharp right bend and go under a timber archway - just after the archway the road splits - go right - the road quickly splits again - go left - follow the road about another 1/4 mile where you will find my driveway on the right, follow it to the house - there is an open gate through the fencing and a 7780 sign to the left of the gate - I'll decorate the sign with some empty PBR cans for those of you who are numerically impaired. Cell phone reception between the interstate and my house can be very spotty, so print these directions to take with you - you may not be able to call someone to get directions while on your way. Cell phone reception has been reliable at my place. As I mentioned before, there is a large fenced in yard and well behaved dogs are welcome, my dog Mac would love the company - Mac is too big to get through the gaps in the fence and too old/crippled to jump over it (it's only 4 feet high) - if your pet is likely to go through or over the fence and run off and get lost in the woods you need to be prepared to deal with that. Also there will be yard games going on, so if your dog insists on chasing every rolling ball or thrown object they may wear out their welcome rather quickly. My hot tub is functional and all are welcome to use it - being that it's kind of like a hot springs with no neighboring houses in sight and lots of tall trees around, I consider swimwear superfluous baggage - but you're all mature adults (except maybe for Mike), wear or don't wear whatever you are comfortable with. If you can, please RSVP if you plan to attend so that we know how much meat to buy - it might also be helpful to know who's planning on staying the night so we can have enough bloody mary mixins and greasy food for the morning after. That's all I got for now - give me a shout with any questions 406 396-9853 - see ya Saturday. Pat _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail? is up to 70% faster. Now good news travels really fast. http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=PID23391::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HYGN_faster:082009 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I'm hoping to snag a ride from > someone who will be spending the night. My car gets very unhappy if it goes > much more than 5 miles, so taking it to Pat's is unrealistic. Also, I can't > leave until 2 pm. I'll be selling at the Saturday craft market and don't > get > completely done until then. > > Anybody have room? > > Pam > > > Hi all, > > > > Here is the list of folks who are coming to the party. > > > > Collin > > Pat > > Mike > > Paula > > Pam > > Asa > > Ahri + Guest > > John > > Heidi > > Nick > > Jasper > > > > Pat will be sending directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 > > pm, with lawn games, and grilling starting around 6pm. The club is > > planning on providing protein, which will involve Mesquite marinated > > country style pork ribs, marinated chicken breasts, veggie burgers and > > hot dogs if we have any kids showing up. We need everyone to bring a > > side dish to share. > > > > Also, bring lawn Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you > > need if you are planning on crashing on the floor, in a cabin or > > pitching a tent. > > > > Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. > > This > > is open to anyone who is interested in the club. > > > > Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are > > working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and > > bloody marys. > > > > Mike > > _______________________________________________ > > Brew-list mailing list > > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.58/2309 - Release Date: 08/17/09 > 06:08:00 > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090817/9b0f35f6/attachment.html From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Tue Aug 18 09:53:03 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Tue Aug 18 09:53:14 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE: list so far Message-ID: <0556833BC62B438690C8332E090C2B85@mhnet> Revised list. _____ From: Mike Hoffer [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:52 AM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: list so far Hi all, Here is the list of folks who are coming to the party. Collin Pat Mike Paula Pam Asa Ahri + Guest John Heidi Nick Jasper Norm Kate Debbie Pat will be sending directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 pm, with lawn games, and grilling starting around 6pm. The club is planning on providing protein, which will involve Mesquite marinated country style pork ribs, marinated chicken breasts, veggie burgers and hot dogs if we have any kids showing up. We need everyone to bring a side dish to share. Also, bring lawn Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you need if you are planning on crashing on the floor, in a cabin or pitching a tent. Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. This is open to anyone who is interested in the club. Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and bloody marys. Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090818/946ef5f3/attachment.html From debbiemsmart at gmail.com Tue Aug 18 10:46:22 2009 From: debbiemsmart at gmail.com (Debbie Smart) Date: Tue Aug 18 10:46:28 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE: list so far In-Reply-To: <0556833BC62B438690C8332E090C2B85@mhnet> References: <0556833BC62B438690C8332E090C2B85@mhnet> Message-ID: Add Jr to that list with me. I will probably be leaving from about 5-10 (working is such a pain) but coming back and we will be spending the night. On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Mike Hoffer wrote: > Revised list. > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Mike Hoffer [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Monday, August 17, 2009 9:52 AM > *To:* brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > *Subject:* list so far > > Hi all, > > Here is the list of folks who are coming to the party. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri + Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > Norm > Kate > Debbie > > Pat will be sending directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 pm, > with lawn games, and grilling starting around 6pm. The club is planning on > providing protein, which will involve Mesquite marinated country style pork > ribs, marinated chicken breasts, veggie burgers and hot dogs if we have any > kids showing up. We need everyone to bring a side dish to share. > > Also, bring lawn Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you need > if you are planning on crashing on the floor, in a cabin or pitching a tent. > > Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. > This is open to anyone who is interested in the club. > > Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are > working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and bloody > marys. > > Mike > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090818/5700f414/attachment.htm From john at johnmasterson.com Tue Aug 18 13:36:56 2009 From: john at johnmasterson.com (John Masterson) Date: Tue Aug 18 13:36:59 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] summer party Message-ID: <53136.192.168.111.120.1250624216.squirrel@webmail.modwest.com> Vote, all the cool kids are doing it: http://www.grupthink.com/topic/13703/What_beer_style_should_we_brew_for_the_2009_Community_Brew > Hey all > > I will be showing up a little late for the party. I wont be free until > about > 6:30 to leave so I should be to Pats no later than 7:15 but I will be > there > with info and t-shirts. Also will anyone who has not gotten on grupthink > and > voted for a community brew beer style please do so. Also if you voted for > a > beer that is clearly not going to win please consider redistributing those > votes so your vote will matter and so it will be a tight race. > From severson3 at bresnan.net Tue Aug 18 21:26:58 2009 From: severson3 at bresnan.net (Tom Severson) Date: Tue Aug 18 21:27:00 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] summer party In-Reply-To: <53136.192.168.111.120.1250624216.squirrel@webmail.modwest.com> References: <53136.192.168.111.120.1250624216.squirrel@webmail.modwest.com> Message-ID: Hi All, Sorry to say, Tom & I will not be able to make it to the party. We are bummed, but will be busy catching walleye and rainbows on Holter Lake. We'll be drinking the party pig of Lemon Wheat Ale (maybe I'll send some brews for you to try). Hope you all have fun - the party format sounds fantastic. Have a blast! Barb On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:36:56 -0600 (MDT) "John Masterson" wrote: > Vote, all the cool kids are doing it: > > http://www.grupthink.com/topic/13703/What_beer_style_should_we_brew_for_the_2009_Community_Brew > > > >> Hey all >> >> I will be showing up a little late for the party. I wont be free until >> about >> 6:30 to leave so I should be to Pats no later than 7:15 but I will be >> there >> with info and t-shirts. Also will anyone who has not gotten on grupthink >> and >> voted for a community brew beer style please do so. Also if you voted for >> a >> beer that is clearly not going to win please consider redistributing those >> votes so your vote will matter and so it will be a tight race. >> > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) From cheflovell at gmail.com Wed Aug 19 14:37:59 2009 From: cheflovell at gmail.com (jason lovell) Date: Wed Aug 19 14:38:04 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] group think voting Message-ID: Hello I just got on the brew-list, I think, and I was wondering how to go about getting cleared to vote on club matters on the group think? Thanks, Jason -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Collin Pat Mike Paula Pam Asa Ahri + Guest John Heidi Nick Jasper Norm Kate Debbie JR David Laurie _____ From: Mike Hoffer [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 9:53 AM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: RE: list so far Revised list. _____ From: Mike Hoffer [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:52 AM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: list so far Hi all, Here is the list of folks who are coming to the party. Collin Pat Mike Paula Pam Asa Ahri + Guest John Heidi Nick Jasper Norm Kate Debbie Pat will be sending directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 pm, with lawn games, and grilling starting around 6pm. The club is planning on providing protein, which will involve Mesquite marinated country style pork ribs, marinated chicken breasts, veggie burgers and hot dogs if we have any kids showing up. We need everyone to bring a side dish to share. Also, bring lawn Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you need if you are planning on crashing on the floor, in a cabin or pitching a tent. Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. This is open to anyone who is interested in the club. Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and bloody marys. Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090821/fca03137/attachment.htm From soggydorrito at yahoo.com Fri Aug 21 11:49:20 2009 From: soggydorrito at yahoo.com (Barry Obie) Date: Fri Aug 21 11:49:25 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE: list so far In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <216453.9900.qm@web51306.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Sorry for the late RSVP, had to get my ducks in a row and all that. But count me in, plus a guest. Barry --- On Fri, 8/21/09, Mike Hoffer wrote: From: Mike Hoffer Subject: [Brew-list] RE: list so far To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 9:31 AM Hi all, ? Here is the list as of this morning. Not sure if we mentioned it earlier, but if you have brews you want folks to sample, bring those too. And anything else you want to drink besides the club's beer. You can never have too much beer when you are up in the woods. ? Collin Pat Mike Paula Pam Asa Ahri + Guest John Heidi Nick Jasper? Norm Kate Debbie JR David Laurie From: Mike Hoffer [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 9:53 AM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: RE: list so far Revised list. From: Mike Hoffer [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:52 AM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: list so far Hi all, ? Here is the list of folks who are coming to the party. ? Collin Pat Mike Paula Pam Asa Ahri + Guest John Heidi Nick Jasper? Norm Kate Debbie? ? Pat will be sending directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 pm, with lawn games, and grilling starting around 6pm. The club is planning on providing protein, which will involve Mesquite marinated country style pork ribs, marinated chicken breasts, veggie burgers and hot dogs if we have any kids showing up. We need everyone to bring a side dish to share. ? Also, bring lawn Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you need if you are planning on crashing on the floor, in a cabin or pitching a tent. ? Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. This is open to anyone who is interested in the club. ? Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and bloody marys. ? 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Cheers, Pat _________________________________________________________________ Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. http://www.bing.com/cashback?form=MSHYCB&publ=WLHMTAG&crea=TEXT_MSHYCB_BackToSchool_Cashback_BTSCashback_1x1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090821/bee8fa55/attachment.html From walzer at montana.com Fri Aug 21 12:15:51 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Fri Aug 21 12:15:56 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Sunday breakfast In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <51361.216.14.237.20.1250878551.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> I'm willing to make hash browns for the crowd. would like to have a rough estimate on how many are staying. Pam > > For those attending the fabulous ZCZ Summer Party tomorrow, here's the > scoop on Sunday morning breakfast plans for anybody staying the night - I > will provide all the fixins for Bloody Marys - as far as food goes people > will need to bring stuff - Mike is coordinating the breakfast lineup, so > get in touch with him so that we don't end up with 50 pounds of bacon and > nothing else. > > > > Cheers, > > Pat > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. > http://www.bing.com/cashback?form=MSHYCB&publ=WLHMTAG&crea=TEXT_MSHYCB_BackToSchool_Cashback_BTSCashback_1x1_______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Fri Aug 21 12:30:46 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Fri Aug 21 12:30:55 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Sunday breakfast In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: That was my breakfast plan. 50 pounds of bacon and Bloody Marys. Standard Sunday breakfast at my house. _____ From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Patrick Markert Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 12:07 PM To: ZCZ Subject: [Brew-list] Sunday breakfast For those attending the fabulous ZCZ Summer Party tomorrow, here's the scoop on Sunday morning breakfast plans for anybody staying the night - I will provide all the fixins for Bloody Marys - as far as food goes people will need to bring stuff - Mike is coordinating the breakfast lineup, so get in touch with him so that we don't end up with 50 pounds of bacon and nothing else. Cheers, Pat _____ Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. Try BingT now. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.63/2317 - Release Date: 08/21/09 06:04:00 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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RE: list so far (Mike Hoffer) > 2. Re: RE: list so far (Barry Obie) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:31:42 -0600 > From: "Mike Hoffer" > Subject: [Brew-list] RE: list so far > To: > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi all, > > Here is the list as of this morning. Not sure if we mentioned it earlier, > but if you have brews you want folks to sample, bring those too. And > anything else you want to drink besides the club's beer. You can never have > too much beer when you are up in the woods. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri + Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > Norm > Kate > Debbie > JR > David > Laurie > > _____ > > From: Mike Hoffer [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 9:53 AM > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: RE: list so far > > > Revised list. > > _____ > > From: Mike Hoffer [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] > Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:52 AM > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: list so far > > > Hi all, > > Here is the list of folks who are coming to the party. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri + Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > Norm > Kate > Debbie > > Pat will be sending directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 pm, > with lawn games, and grilling starting around 6pm. The club is planning on > providing protein, which will involve Mesquite marinated country style pork > ribs, marinated chicken breasts, veggie burgers and hot dogs if we have any > kids showing up. We need everyone to bring a side dish to share. > > Also, bring lawn Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you need > if you are planning on crashing on the floor, in a cabin or pitching a tent. > > Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. This > is open to anyone who is interested in the club. > > Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are > working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and bloody > marys. > > Mike > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090821/fca03137/attachment.html > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:49:20 -0700 (PDT) > From: Barry Obie > Subject: Re: [Brew-list] RE: list so far > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Message-ID: <216453.9900.qm@web51306.mail.re2.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Sorry for the late RSVP, had to get my ducks in a row and all that. But count me in, plus a guest. > > Barry > > --- On Fri, 8/21/09, Mike Hoffer wrote: > > From: Mike Hoffer > Subject: [Brew-list] RE: list so far > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 9:31 AM > > > > > > Hi all, > > Here is the list as of this morning. Not sure if we > mentioned it earlier, but if you have brews you want folks to sample, bring > those too. And anything else you want to drink besides the club's beer. You can > never have too much beer when you are up in the > woods. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri > + Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > Norm > Kate > Debbie > JR > David > Laurie > > > > From: Mike Hoffer > [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 9:53 > AM > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: RE: list so > far > > > > Revised list. > > > > From: Mike Hoffer > [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] > Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:52 > AM > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: list so > far > > > > Hi > all, > > Here is the list of > folks who are coming to the party. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri + > Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > Norm > Kate > Debbie > > Pat will be sending > directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 pm, with lawn games, and > grilling starting around 6pm. The club is planning on providing protein, which > will involve Mesquite marinated country style pork ribs, marinated chicken > breasts, veggie burgers and hot dogs if we have any kids showing up. > We need > everyone to bring a side dish to share. > > Also, bring lawn > Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you need if you are planning on > crashing on the floor, in a cabin or pitching a tent. > > Check with folks > not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. This is open to anyone > who is interested in the club. > > Also, for those who > are planning on staying over for the night, we are working on doing something > for breakfast. 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URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090821/5b4bd5a1/attachment.html From asahohman at gmail.com Sat Aug 22 02:16:05 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Sat Aug 22 02:16:09 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Last minute summer party Message-ID: <5288c4990908220116q7238fbd2m9928f5e6f9ce9d6d@mail.gmail.com> Hey Ok bring your own buns and condiments. The club is just gettin the protein, including garden burger. Also a side dish other than chips is awesome. And last a litle exta booze never hurts. Yours truly, Asa -- Sent from my mobile device From asahohman at gmail.com Sat Aug 22 11:57:52 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Sat Aug 22 11:57:55 2009 Subject: Fwd: [Brew-list] P-A-R-T-WHY? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5288c4990908221057r4f3e911fwee7974de0cedd852@mail.gmail.com> Here r directions. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Patrick Markert Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:35:50 -0600 Subject: [Brew-list] P-A-R-T-WHY? To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Because we got a whole lotta beer to drink! - and as we all know "A fine beer may be judged with only one sip, but it's better to be thoroughly sure." Tis the season for thoroughness. Here's the directions, times and other relevant/irrelevant information for Saturday. Patrick J Markert 7780 Grooms Rd Missoula, MT 59808 406 396 9853 Saturday, August 22, 2009 - 2:00PM for fun in the sun - we'll plan on having the grilled food around 6:00 - anyone staying overnight who wants to settle into a room or set up tents/camp so they don't have to deal with it later is welcome earlier - even if you're just thirsty, you're still welcome earlier - I'll be here from noon onward. Where the hell is Grooms Rd? Take 93 North (interstate exit 96) - about 7 miles or so up the road at the top of the hill is the small "community" of Evaro - Grooms Road is on your left between the old Buck Snort Restaurant (currently closed and for sale) and the Evaro Bar - there is a green street sign for Grooms Rd. There is road construction going on in the Evaro area - currently you can turn directly from 93 onto Grooms Road - sometimes that is closed and you will have to go a short ways past Grooms Road to where they have signs for "Evaro community business access" and double back to get to Grooms Road - things seem to change daily, so I don't know what to expect on Saturday, but one way or another you will be able to get to Grooms Road. Follow Grooms Road for about 1 mile to the end of the county maintained portion of the road (6 mailboxes on your left) - after this the road splits 3 ways - take the center road - shortly after this the road splits again - stay right - follow the road past a house on your right with a red roof - you will make a sharp right bend and go under a timber archway - just after the archway the road splits - go right - the road quickly splits again - go left - follow the road about another 1/4 mile where you will find my driveway on the right, follow it to the house - there is an open gate through the fencing and a 7780 sign to the left of the gate - I'll decorate the sign with some empty PBR cans for those of you who are numerically impaired. Cell phone reception between the interstate and my house can be very spotty, so print these directions to take with you - you may not be able to call someone to get directions while on your way. Cell phone reception has been reliable at my place. As I mentioned before, there is a large fenced in yard and well behaved dogs are welcome, my dog Mac would love the company - Mac is too big to get through the gaps in the fence and too old/crippled to jump over it (it's only 4 feet high) - if your pet is likely to go through or over the fence and run off and get lost in the woods you need to be prepared to deal with that. Also there will be yard games going on, so if your dog insists on chasing every rolling ball or thrown object they may wear out their welcome rather quickly. My hot tub is functional and all are welcome to use it - being that it's kind of like a hot springs with no neighboring houses in sight and lots of tall trees around, I consider swimwear superfluous baggage - but you're all mature adults (except maybe for Mike), wear or don't wear whatever you are comfortable with. If you can, please RSVP if you plan to attend so that we know how much meat to buy - it might also be helpful to know who's planning on staying the night so we can have enough bloody mary mixins and greasy food for the morning after. That's all I got for now - give me a shout with any questions 406 396-9853 - see ya Saturday. Pat _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail? is up to 70% faster. Now good news travels really fast. http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=PID23391::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HYGN_faster:082009 -- Sent from my mobile device From miller_jasper at hotmail.com Sun Aug 23 13:18:17 2009 From: miller_jasper at hotmail.com (Jasper Miller) Date: Sun Aug 23 13:18:21 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE: summer party In-Reply-To: References: <20090821180021.E6FE828B4DE@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> Message-ID: Sorry everyone,I was held up in Hamilton on a job and not able to make it last night.I still have the community HurruH bottles at my place. Anyone who want s one is more then welcome to. Just get ahold of me and we can arrange when to meet. Hope the party was a blast.Happy Hangovers,Jasper From: cr_crew@hotmail.com To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 19:19:12 +0000 Subject: [Brew-list] RE: summer party Martha and I are disappointed we cannot make tomorrow's party. > From: brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: Brew-list Digest, Vol 53, Issue 21 > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 12:00:21 -0600 > > Send Brew-list mailing list submissions to > brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > brew-list-owner@montanahomebrewers.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Brew-list digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. RE: list so far (Mike Hoffer) > 2. Re: RE: list so far (Barry Obie) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:31:42 -0600 > From: "Mike Hoffer" > Subject: [Brew-list] RE: list so far > To: > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi all, > > Here is the list as of this morning. Not sure if we mentioned it earlier, > but if you have brews you want folks to sample, bring those too. And > anything else you want to drink besides the club's beer. You can never have > too much beer when you are up in the woods. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri + Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > Norm > Kate > Debbie > JR > David > Laurie > > _____ > > From: Mike Hoffer [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 9:53 AM > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: RE: list so far > > > Revised list. > > _____ > > From: Mike Hoffer [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] > Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:52 AM > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: list so far > > > Hi all, > > Here is the list of folks who are coming to the party. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri + Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > Norm > Kate > Debbie > > Pat will be sending directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 pm, > with lawn games, and grilling starting around 6pm. The club is planning on > providing protein, which will involve Mesquite marinated country style pork > ribs, marinated chicken breasts, veggie burgers and hot dogs if we have any > kids showing up. We need everyone to bring a side dish to share. > > Also, bring lawn Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you need > if you are planning on crashing on the floor, in a cabin or pitching a tent. > > Check with folks not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. This > is open to anyone who is interested in the club. > > Also, for those who are planning on staying over for the night, we are > working on doing something for breakfast. Might involve bacon and bloody > marys. > > Mike > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090821/fca03137/attachment.html > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:49:20 -0700 (PDT) > From: Barry Obie > Subject: Re: [Brew-list] RE: list so far > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Message-ID: <216453.9900.qm@web51306.mail.re2.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Sorry for the late RSVP, had to get my ducks in a row and all that. But count me in, plus a guest. > > Barry > > --- On Fri, 8/21/09, Mike Hoffer wrote: > > From: Mike Hoffer > Subject: [Brew-list] RE: list so far > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 9:31 AM > > > > > > Hi all, > > Here is the list as of this morning. Not sure if we > mentioned it earlier, but if you have brews you want folks to sample, bring > those too. And anything else you want to drink besides the club's beer. You can > never have too much beer when you are up in the > woods. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri > + Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > Norm > Kate > Debbie > JR > David > Laurie > > > > From: Mike Hoffer > [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 9:53 > AM > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: RE: list so > far > > > > Revised list. > > > > From: Mike Hoffer > [mailto:michaeljhoffer@gmail.com] > Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:52 > AM > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: list so > far > > > > Hi > all, > > Here is the list of > folks who are coming to the party. > > Collin > Pat > Mike > Paula > Pam > Asa > Ahri + > Guest > John > Heidi > Nick > Jasper > Norm > Kate > Debbie > > Pat will be sending > directions soon. We are planning on starting at 2 pm, with lawn games, and > grilling starting around 6pm. The club is planning on providing protein, which > will involve Mesquite marinated country style pork ribs, marinated chicken > breasts, veggie burgers and hot dogs if we have any kids showing up. > We need > everyone to bring a side dish to share. > > Also, bring lawn > Chairs, swim suits for the hot tub, and whatever you need if you are planning on > crashing on the floor, in a cabin or pitching a tent. > > Check with folks > not on the list to see if they are planning on coming. This is open to anyone > who is interested in the club. > > Also, for those who > are planning on staying over for the night, we are working on doing something > for breakfast. 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Should we all be aiming to bring an entry to the holiday party in December? http://www.grupthink.com/topic/13703/What_beer_style_should_we_brew_for_the_2009_Community_Brew -JM From asahohman at gmail.com Wed Aug 26 21:50:15 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Wed Aug 26 21:50:19 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] just a thought Message-ID: <5288c4990908262050l51e3428eu7746d96ea5f7a682@mail.gmail.com> Hey So me and Ahri were having a conversation and it came up that the keg of brown ale we brewed at the fair for the summer party seemed extreme considering everyone will have their IBA to sample, test, and judge. It seemed a little boring and he suggested perhaps having the brown at the next party and then brewing a winter seasonal beer for the winter party. Something a little different and it wouldn't be to expensive because there is not much hops in such beers. What does everyone think? Asa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090826/b390e1c2/attachment.html From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Thu Aug 27 00:22:17 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Thu Aug 27 00:22:27 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] just a thought In-Reply-To: <5288c4990908262050l51e3428eu7746d96ea5f7a682@mail.gmail.com> References: <5288c4990908262050l51e3428eu7746d96ea5f7a682@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <0A62F8CA5E5F4B018A904DDF763279F7@mhnet> Sounds good to me. _____ From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of asa hohman Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:50 PM To: brew list Subject: [Brew-list] just a thought Hey So me and Ahri were having a conversation and it came up that the keg of brown ale we brewed at the fair for the summer party seemed extreme considering everyone will have their IBA to sample, test, and judge. It seemed a little boring and he suggested perhaps having the brown at the next party and then brewing a winter seasonal beer for the winter party. Something a little different and it wouldn't be to expensive because there is not much hops in such beers. What does everyone think? Asa No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.67/2326 - Release Date: 08/25/09 18:07:00 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090827/8d8ac6f1/attachment.html From wruediger at yahoo.com Thu Aug 27 07:42:29 2009 From: wruediger at yahoo.com (Bill Ruediger) Date: Thu Aug 27 07:42:31 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] just a thought In-Reply-To: <0A62F8CA5E5F4B018A904DDF763279F7@mhnet> Message-ID: <7F0DE3591B1842548B083E62214786B7@glacier.local> Have we decided to do IBA for the community brew? When are our entries suppose to be ready? I'm planning on brewing a Saison Saturday. I have high hopes for some yeast I captured from a very tasty New Glarus Saison (http://www.newglarusbrewing.com/) a friend brought from Wisconsin. I'll be starting around 1:00 pm if anyone wants to join me. - Bill _____ From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Mike Hoffer Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 11:22 PM To: 'brew list' Subject: RE: [Brew-list] just a thought Sounds good to me. _____ From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of asa hohman Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:50 PM To: brew list Subject: [Brew-list] just a thought Hey So me and Ahri were having a conversation and it came up that the keg of brown ale we brewed at the fair for the summer party seemed extreme considering everyone will have their IBA to sample, test, and judge. It seemed a little boring and he suggested perhaps having the brown at the next party and then brewing a winter seasonal beer for the winter party. Something a little different and it wouldn't be to expensive because there is not much hops in such beers. What does everyone think? Asa No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.67/2326 - Release Date: 08/25/09 18:07:00 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090827/1df175c5/attachment.html From asahohman at gmail.com Thu Aug 27 07:52:56 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Thu Aug 27 07:52:58 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Comm brew Message-ID: <5288c4990908270652y3e0f5860p8a06f868be000483@mail.gmail.com> Hey I am waiting to hear from matt as to the submission date. IBA is the style unless matt kills it but he won't. -- Sent from my mobile device From pjmarkert at hotmail.com Thu Aug 27 07:58:29 2009 From: pjmarkert at hotmail.com (Patrick Markert) Date: Thu Aug 27 07:58:43 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] just a thought In-Reply-To: <5288c4990908262050l51e3428eu7746d96ea5f7a682@mail.gmail.com> References: <5288c4990908262050l51e3428eu7746d96ea5f7a682@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Sounds like a good plan, but let's not skimp on the hops for that winter brew - think Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale!!!!! Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 21:50:15 -0600 From: asahohman@gmail.com To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: [Brew-list] just a thought Hey So me and Ahri were having a conversation and it came up that the keg of brown ale we brewed at the fair for the summer party seemed extreme considering everyone will have their IBA to sample, test, and judge. It seemed a little boring and he suggested perhaps having the brown at the next party and then brewing a winter seasonal beer for the winter party. Something a little different and it wouldn't be to expensive because there is not much hops in such beers. What does everyone think? Asa _________________________________________________________________ Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. http://www.bing.com/cashback?form=MSHYCB&publ=WLHMTAG&crea=TEXT_MSHYCB_BackToSchool_Cashback_BTSCashback_1x1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090827/9ecd9548/attachment.htm From georgecswanson at gmail.com Thu Aug 27 14:20:53 2009 From: georgecswanson at gmail.com (george swanson) Date: Thu Aug 27 14:21:00 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Comm Brew Questions Message-ID: <53f6532e0908271320i68ce43b2m7388fd3d5d21cfc2@mail.gmail.com> Hey, My name is Chuck, I've been a member of the mailing list for almost a year. I have never made it to any club meetings or anything, but I would like to make an entry for this years Community Brew. I have a couple ambiguities I would like to clear up. 1) Style: I'm a little confused as to what exactly an IBA is. I know that Dogfish head has released an American Brown Ale called "Indian Brown Ale." I can't find any style guidelines for an IBA in general, however I do have a profile on Dogfish's IBA; A cross between a Scotch Ale, an I.P.A., and an American Brown, this beer is well-hopped and malty at the same time. It is brewed with Aromatic barley and caramelized brown sugar. 50IBU...7.20% ABV Does that sound like what I'm aiming to brew? 2) Packaging of one's entry: What are the rules on packaging? Bottle entries only? And is there a requirement for in-bottle carbonating? Cheers, -Chuck -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090827/be7f7b1b/attachment.htm From john at johnmasterson.com Fri Aug 28 08:30:05 2009 From: john at johnmasterson.com (John Masterson) Date: Fri Aug 28 08:30:09 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Comm Brew Questions In-Reply-To: <53f6532e0908271320i68ce43b2m7388fd3d5d21cfc2@mail.gmail.com> References: <53f6532e0908271320i68ce43b2m7388fd3d5d21cfc2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4A97E9ED.5090704@johnmasterson.com> Chuck, I can't speak for the pros at Big Sky, but here's some thoughts: First, on IBA, since I proposed it... India Brown Ale is not a recognized style by the BJCP (http://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/catdex.php). So, we get to make it up. The idea is the grain bill of an brown ale, and the hop schedule of an IPA. So, malty and brown in mouthfeel and appearance, but hoppy-as-hell and IPA-range ABV as well. As for packaging; historically, the judges have used standard beer judging forms, which have no specific place to knock off points for 'bad' packaging, aside from 'Overall Impression'. In past years, I am pretty sure I have lost points for packaging for underfilled bottles, clear bottles, and bottles without the label removed. I have usually attempted to bottle-from-the-keg, which I do poorly. So, this time I will probably bottle condition just one bottle--my entry, using coopers carbonation drops. Anyone else have advice on these matters? -JM On tap: Slightly Suspect Blonde, Diacetyl Amber, IPA, Belgian Brawny Secondary: More Diacetyl Amber :/ Aging: European Brown Ale w/ Oak, Chocolate Mead Planning: IBA george swanson wrote: > Hey, > > My name is Chuck, I've been a member of the mailing list for almost a > year. I have never made it to any club meetings or anything, but I > would like to make an entry for this years Community Brew. I have a > couple ambiguities I would like to clear up. > > 1) Style: I'm a little confused as to what exactly an IBA is. I know > that Dogfish head has released an American Brown Ale called "Indian > Brown Ale." I can't find any style guidelines for an IBA in general, > however I do have a profile on Dogfish's IBA; A cross between a Scotch > Ale, an I.P.A., and an American Brown, this beer is well-hopped and > malty at the same time. It is brewed with Aromatic barley and > caramelized brown sugar. 50IBU...7.20% ABV > > Does that sound like what I'm aiming to brew? > > 2) Packaging of one's entry: What are the rules on packaging? Bottle > entries only? And is there a requirement for in-bottle carbonating? > > Cheers, > -Chuck > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) From rainesph at earthlink.net Fri Aug 28 12:14:50 2009 From: rainesph at earthlink.net (Paula Raines) Date: Fri Aug 28 12:14:52 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE: Community Brew In-Reply-To: <20090828180026.0368F28AE0A@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> Message-ID: Chuck, Another point that John didn't make is that the Community Brew is for Zoo City Zymurgist Club members only. Our dues are steep - $5.00/year. You can pay when you attend the October Meeting at which we'll be discussing the community brew further and brewing a batch of beer for our annual Holiday party. Paula P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail -----Original Message----- From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 12:00 PM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: Brew-list Digest, Vol 53, Issue 27 Send Brew-list mailing list submissions to brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org You can reach the person managing the list at brew-list-owner@montanahomebrewers.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Brew-list digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Comm Brew Questions (george swanson) 2. Re: Comm Brew Questions (John Masterson) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:20:53 -0600 From: george swanson Subject: [Brew-list] Comm Brew Questions To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Message-ID: <53f6532e0908271320i68ce43b2m7388fd3d5d21cfc2@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hey, My name is Chuck, I've been a member of the mailing list for almost a year. I have never made it to any club meetings or anything, but I would like to make an entry for this years Community Brew. I have a couple ambiguities I would like to clear up. 1) Style: I'm a little confused as to what exactly an IBA is. I know that Dogfish head has released an American Brown Ale called "Indian Brown Ale." I can't find any style guidelines for an IBA in general, however I do have a profile on Dogfish's IBA; A cross between a Scotch Ale, an I.P.A., and an American Brown, this beer is well-hopped and malty at the same time. It is brewed with Aromatic barley and caramelized brown sugar. 50IBU...7.20% ABV Does that sound like what I'm aiming to brew? 2) Packaging of one's entry: What are the rules on packaging? Bottle entries only? And is there a requirement for in-bottle carbonating? Cheers, -Chuck -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In past years, I am pretty sure I have lost points for packaging for underfilled bottles, clear bottles, and bottles without the label removed. I have usually attempted to bottle-from-the-keg, which I do poorly. So, this time I will probably bottle condition just one bottle--my entry, using coopers carbonation drops. Anyone else have advice on these matters? -JM On tap: Slightly Suspect Blonde, Diacetyl Amber, IPA, Belgian Brawny Secondary: More Diacetyl Amber :/ Aging: European Brown Ale w/ Oak, Chocolate Mead Planning: IBA george swanson wrote: > Hey, > > My name is Chuck, I've been a member of the mailing list for almost a > year. I have never made it to any club meetings or anything, but I > would like to make an entry for this years Community Brew. I have a > couple ambiguities I would like to clear up. > > 1) Style: I'm a little confused as to what exactly an IBA is. I know > that Dogfish head has released an American Brown Ale called "Indian > Brown Ale." I can't find any style guidelines for an IBA in general, > however I do have a profile on Dogfish's IBA; A cross between a Scotch > Ale, an I.P.A., and an American Brown, this beer is well-hopped and > malty at the same time. It is brewed with Aromatic barley and > caramelized brown sugar. 50IBU...7.20% ABV > > Does that sound like what I'm aiming to brew? > > 2) Packaging of one's entry: What are the rules on packaging? Bottle > entries only? And is there a requirement for in-bottle carbonating? > > Cheers, > -Chuck > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list End of Brew-list Digest, Vol 53, Issue 27 ***************************************** From cr_crew at hotmail.com Fri Aug 28 12:36:34 2009 From: cr_crew at hotmail.com (Nathan Dostal) Date: Fri Aug 28 12:36:41 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Helena Breweries Message-ID: I am traveling to Helena this weekend, and have been asked to purchase some growlers from the local breweries for a party. I have very limited experience with Blackfoot River, and have never been to Lewis and Clark, so my knowledge is very limited. Does anyone have a recommendation on quality beers from either location? Nate _________________________________________________________________ Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. http://www.bing.com/cashback?form=MSHYCB&publ=WLHMTAG&crea=TEXT_MSHYCB_BackToSchool_Cashback_BTSCashback_1x1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090828/87123f37/attachment.html From normjsingley at gmail.com Fri Aug 28 12:44:35 2009 From: normjsingley at gmail.com (normj singley) Date: Fri Aug 28 12:44:43 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: comm brew questions Message-ID: <5f2003740908281144s54c1f15bo6b3cabd87dcfda9a@mail.gmail.com> Couple of things - Asa can clarify, but we discussed at the party that you do not want to do a "clone recipe" of an existing beer. the beer recipe must be your own, so big sky doesn't get into any trouble in that regard. I don't know specifics, or what lines you can and cannot cross, but keep that in mind. It does sound to me that what you describe is what we're going for. also, I believe you will need to be a dues-paying member of the club to enter into the competition. So, be ready to pony up your whopping five dollars before submission time. usually the christmas party is when we kick in the big bucks, so plan on coming in october to get acquainted and to the party in december to be official! Good luck! Norman. On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:00 PM, wrote: > Send Brew-list mailing list submissions to > brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > brew-list-owner@montanahomebrewers.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Brew-list digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Comm Brew Questions (george swanson) > 2. Re: Comm Brew Questions (John Masterson) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:20:53 -0600 > From: george swanson > Subject: [Brew-list] Comm Brew Questions > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Message-ID: > <53f6532e0908271320i68ce43b2m7388fd3d5d21cfc2@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hey, > > My name is Chuck, I've been a member of the mailing list for almost a year. > I have never made it to any club meetings or anything, but I would like to > make an entry for this years Community Brew. I have a couple ambiguities I > would like to clear up. > > 1) Style: I'm a little confused as to what exactly an IBA is. I know that > Dogfish head has released an American Brown Ale called "Indian Brown Ale." > I can't find any style guidelines for an IBA in general, however I do have > a > profile on Dogfish's IBA; A cross between a Scotch Ale, an I.P.A., and an > American Brown, this beer is well-hopped and malty at the same time. It is > brewed with Aromatic barley and caramelized brown sugar. 50IBU...7.20% ABV > > Does that sound like what I'm aiming to brew? > > 2) Packaging of one's entry: What are the rules on packaging? Bottle > entries only? And is there a requirement for in-bottle carbonating? > > Cheers, > -Chuck > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090827/be7f7b1b/attachment-0001.htm > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 08:30:05 -0600 > From: John Masterson > Subject: Re: [Brew-list] Comm Brew Questions > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Message-ID: <4A97E9ED.5090704@johnmasterson.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Chuck, > > I can't speak for the pros at Big Sky, but here's some thoughts: > > First, on IBA, since I proposed it... India Brown Ale is not a > recognized style by the BJCP > (http://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/catdex.php). So, we get to make it up. > The idea is the grain bill of an brown ale, and the hop schedule of an > IPA. So, malty and brown in mouthfeel and appearance, but hoppy-as-hell > and IPA-range ABV as well. > > > As for packaging; historically, the judges have used standard beer > judging forms, which have no specific place to knock off points for > 'bad' packaging, aside from 'Overall Impression'. In past years, I am > pretty sure I have lost points for packaging for underfilled bottles, > clear bottles, and bottles without the label removed. > > I have usually attempted to bottle-from-the-keg, which I do poorly. So, > this time I will probably bottle condition just one bottle--my entry, > using coopers carbonation drops. > > Anyone else have advice on these matters? > > -JM > > On tap: Slightly Suspect Blonde, Diacetyl Amber, IPA, Belgian Brawny > > Secondary: More Diacetyl Amber :/ > > Aging: European Brown Ale w/ Oak, Chocolate Mead > > Planning: IBA > > george swanson wrote: > > Hey, > > > > My name is Chuck, I've been a member of the mailing list for almost a > > year. I have never made it to any club meetings or anything, but I > > would like to make an entry for this years Community Brew. I have a > > couple ambiguities I would like to clear up. > > > > 1) Style: I'm a little confused as to what exactly an IBA is. I know > > that Dogfish head has released an American Brown Ale called "Indian > > Brown Ale." I can't find any style guidelines for an IBA in general, > > however I do have a profile on Dogfish's IBA; A cross between a Scotch > > Ale, an I.P.A., and an American Brown, this beer is well-hopped and > > malty at the same time. It is brewed with Aromatic barley and > > caramelized brown sugar. 50IBU...7.20% ABV > > > > Does that sound like what I'm aiming to brew? > > > > 2) Packaging of one's entry: What are the rules on packaging? Bottle > > entries only? And is there a requirement for in-bottle carbonating? > > > > Cheers, > > -Chuck > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Brew-list mailing list > > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > > > End of Brew-list Digest, Vol 53, Issue 27 > ***************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090828/3151df2f/attachment.htm From wakeele at gmail.com Fri Aug 28 13:19:26 2009 From: wakeele at gmail.com (William "Adam" Keele) Date: Fri Aug 28 13:19:31 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Helena Breweries In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7285c1eb0908281219h6daa701bnc93e69bd7a7d6ac4@mail.gmail.com> My only experience with Lewis and Clark was with their Hefeweizen and it was VERY questionable. I got really sick, food related type, and this was one of the narrowed down culprits. The poorest beer I've ever had from a craft brewery even if it didn't cause me 12 very unpleasant hours in the bathroom. It was bottled too. Now that doesn't mean I wouldn't give it another chance at the brewery. --Adam On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Nathan Dostal wrote: > I am traveling to Helena this weekend, and have been asked to purchase > some growlers from the local breweries for a party. I have very limited > experience with Blackfoot River, and have never been to Lewis and Clark, so > my knowledge is very limited. Does anyone have a recommendation on quality > beers from either location? > > Nate > > ------------------------------ > Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. Try Bing now. > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > -- William "Adam" Keele Montana Air National Guard 931 434 3265 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090828/dc87969e/attachment.htm From normjsingley at gmail.com Fri Aug 28 13:33:03 2009 From: normjsingley at gmail.com (normj singley) Date: Fri Aug 28 13:33:06 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Helena Message-ID: <5f2003740908281233te6aa22dy855f7843816e875e@mail.gmail.com> Regarding Helena - I love Blackfoot brewing. Great ales. I was in Whitefish this weekend, and kept drinking their OPA - Organic Pale Ale. They have a great taproom and friendly people, and good beer. One of the brewers is an avid cyclist, and came over to helena for a funeral of one of my biking friends last year, and was a super guy. I like their porter, ( you can usually get it at the old post) and they also do a single malt pale ale that is good. IPA is good too. I went to lewis and Clark last week, when I was in helena to pick up computers for work. Disappointed, I was, as Yoga would say. I was there at 11:15 for lunch. they open at 11. there was one other occupied table. I still didn't get my first beer for at least ten minutes. It was one of those things where one waitress took my order, and I didn't get anything for a while, another came by to ask me what I wanted to drink and I said " I just want the beer I already ordered to be in front of me!" I have little tolerance for incompetent servers, especially when a place is empty of customers, but full of waitstaff. the beer was average, but tasted a bit off, maybe like dirty lines.... Food was average and overcooked.... just disappointing. I never got to taste anything else because the waitstaff was so poor, and I just wanted to get out of there. Maybe if you went to the taproom it would be ok, but the restaurant is just not up to snuff. especially when a place like bitterroot brewing does such good food for the same price. I'd definitely just go to blackfoot, but they seem to open later, so check their hours. Have fun! Norman. Message: 4 > Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 13:19:26 -0600 > From: "William \"Adam\" Keele" > Subject: Re: [Brew-list] Helena Breweries > To: Nathan Dostal > Cc: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Message-ID: > <7285c1eb0908281219h6daa701bnc93e69bd7a7d6ac4@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > My only experience with Lewis and Clark was with their Hefeweizen and it > was > VERY questionable. I got really sick, food related type, and this was one > of the narrowed down culprits. The poorest beer I've ever had from a craft > brewery even if it didn't cause me 12 very unpleasant hours in the > bathroom. It was bottled too. Now that doesn't mean I wouldn't give it > another chance at the brewery. > --Adam > > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Nathan Dostal > wrote: > > > I am traveling to Helena this weekend, and have been asked to purchase > > some growlers from the local breweries for a party. I have very limited > > experience with Blackfoot River, and have never been to Lewis and Clark, > so > > my knowledge is very limited. Does anyone have a recommendation on > quality > > beers from either location? > > > > Nate > > > > ------------------------------ > > Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. Try Bing now.< > http://www.bing.com/cashback?form=MSHYCB&publ=WLHMTAG&crea=TEXT_MSHYCB_BackToSchool_Cashback_BTSCashback_1x1 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Brew-list mailing list > > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > > > > > > -- > William "Adam" Keele > Montana Air National Guard > 931 434 3265 > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090828/dc87969e/attachment.html > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > > > End of Brew-list Digest, Vol 53, Issue 28 > ***************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090828/4998d165/attachment.htm From davidpreese1 at gmail.com Fri Aug 28 13:50:34 2009 From: davidpreese1 at gmail.com (David Reese) Date: Fri Aug 28 13:50:39 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Helena Breweries In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <91C9D050-FD46-4BBF-9AFE-AA07DFAC145B@gmail.com> The pale ale at Blackfoot River is one of the best beers I've had all year. Give it a shot! ? David Reese On Aug 28, 2009, at 12:36 PM, Nathan Dostal wrote: > I am traveling to Helena this weekend, and have been asked to > purchase some growlers from the local breweries for a party. I have > very limited experience with Blackfoot River, and have never been to > Lewis and Clark, so my knowledge is very limited. Does anyone have > a recommendation on quality beers from either location? > > Nate > > Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. Try Bing > now. _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090828/341b65e9/attachment.html From wruediger at yahoo.com Fri Aug 28 15:36:51 2009 From: wruediger at yahoo.com (Bill Ruediger) Date: Fri Aug 28 15:36:56 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Helena Breweries In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <84139C73A49B4C6290BCE2AD088AB3DA@glacier.local> Blackfoot makes some great beer. Their IPA is one of my favorites, unfortunately they do not fill growlers of IPA. Lots of other good choices. My experience at Lewis and Clark was similar to the other responses. I will say it's a cool taproom with all the brewing facilities visible from though large windows. I wouldn't skip it, but don't overfill before you get to Blackfoot. - Bill _____ From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Nathan Dostal Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 11:37 AM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: [Brew-list] Helena Breweries I am traveling to Helena this weekend, and have been asked to purchase some growlers from the local breweries for a party. I have very limited experience with Blackfoot River, and have never been to Lewis and Clark, so my knowledge is very limited. Does anyone have a recommendation on quality beers from either location? Nate _____ Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. Try Bing now. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090828/d7d01a15/attachment.html From shelbdad at yahoo.com Fri Aug 28 22:59:06 2009 From: shelbdad at yahoo.com (Russ Anderson) Date: Fri Aug 28 22:59:11 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] helena Message-ID: <192266.27513.qm@web45115.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> my name is Russ and I just moved to Helena from Missoula.? the beers here are just fine. I'm certainly?no expert on all things helena with regards to breweries, but here's what I believe: the blackfoot brewery does?fill growlers of their IPA.....it seems they sometimes run short and may suspend growler operations, as disappointing as that is when it happens.? there's a good reason for that.....very drinkable. I will stand up for Lewis and Clark and point to the Tumbleweed IPA as a very fine beer. ? ? ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090828/674976df/attachment.htm From collin.christianson at gmail.com Mon Aug 31 21:39:12 2009 From: collin.christianson at gmail.com (Collin Christianson) Date: Mon Aug 31 21:39:14 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Homegrown hop harvesting Message-ID: <7bbfdaa70908312039l4a824e4cld55840125bb6cd0f@mail.gmail.com> Hey all, so my first year hop plants are in full bloom beginning to get more lupulin glands. I have a cascade and a centennial plant, and they're growing in large pots, which may or may not influence harvesting, I don't know. I know that they're not ready yet, but not having done this before I was wondering if any of you had grown hops locally and could pass on any general tips as to usual harvest times and/or any other helpful harvesting tips. I've done my reading on the subject, but all of the advice seems highly subjective and not that helpful for a first time grower. Thanks, Collin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090831/2dfe6ff6/attachment.htm From bryanb at bryanb.net Mon Aug 31 22:29:02 2009 From: bryanb at bryanb.net (Bryan Berndt) Date: Mon Aug 31 22:29:04 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Homegrown hop harvesting Message-ID: <52270.72.174.9.54.1251779342.squirrel@webmail.modwest.com> I just pulled my Willamette hops down lat week. This is their third year. Last year there wasn't any to speak of, the first year oodles and oodles of them. Had a fair amount this year. my baby Nuggett has one solitary flower on it. You're looking for tips on how to tell if they are done? Thats tough, considering i've only harvested twice. But I did start to notice that they will get drier when ready. I know that real general, but I did notice the difference when i started picking them, and some had been there too long. They change from a moist rose petal texture to almost a dry leaf texture. If you notice they are starting to fade in color, thats a good sign too. I noticed that the kinda pop open like a pine cone too. I started cutting some of the bines down, until it became easier to just pull the flowers off. I left some bines up, to collect energy for the roots, and will cut them down to the ground as winter approaches. As far as drying them, I used a food dehydrator. this is mine: http://tinyurl.com/kv769z The manual says it gets to 150*F. it has 5 layers of trays. I just filled it with a single layer on each tray, except for the bottom one, which isn't swappable, and swapped the trays every hour or so, until they were dry; they will get real fragile, like autumn leaves that are very dry, and almost fall apart if handled a bit. I then filled 4 zip lock baggies, and pressed out as much air as I could without crushing them. I don't know if pots make a difference. They better be big ones, the roots will want to start to travel a bit, at some point. You might consider digging a hole in the ground big enough for the hole pot, and see if you cant dump the whole works in the ground. or maybe, if its possible, just knock the bottom of the pot out, and let it roam from there, and set the pot in a less deep hole. John, You have room for another american lager? I might be in the mood for another brew. On Mon, August 31, 2009 9:39 pm, Collin Christianson wrote: > Hey all, so my first year hop plants are in full bloom beginning to get more > lupulin glands. I have a cascade and a centennial plant, and they're > growing in large pots, which may or may not influence harvesting, I don't > know. I know that they're not ready yet, but not having done this before I > was wondering if any of you had grown hops locally and could pass on any > general tips as to usual harvest times and/or any other helpful > harvesting tips. I've done my reading on the subject, but all of the advice > seems highly subjective and not that helpful for a first time grower. > Thanks, > Collin > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) >