From mlong at bigskybrew.com Wed Jul 1 09:09:35 2009 From: mlong at bigskybrew.com (Matt Long) Date: Wed Jul 1 09:09:41 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories In-Reply-To: <4A4ADFE1.3010904@johnmasterson.com> References: <4A4ADFE1.3010904@johnmasterson.com> Message-ID: John is on Fire! Don't touch him or you might get burned! I emailed Asa on this, but I have an extra case of bottle conditioned Hurruh in 750 ml bottles that I would like to donate to the club for the next party or whatever. Who wants to come in and pick it up? I am on vacation next week, so the next couple of days would be preferred. Matt -----Original Message----- From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of John Masterson Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 10:03 PM To: brew list Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories Friends, nobles, countryfolk, lend me your ears. First, Tim Akimoff is giving away a 'collectible growler of craft beer', he says: http://grizzlygrowler.com/?p=739 -- deadline, midnight on Thursday, July 2. So get cracking. I have 5 gallons of Bad Beer. In May, I brewed up 10G of a big blonde beer (with spruce tips) and split the 10G between ale and lager yeasts. The ale was... *milky* in secondary, I kegged it just before heading to Europe (http://www.flickr.com/photos/magnafix/sets/72157620554183539/) and now it tastes bad. Almost drinkable, but acrid, vaguely rotten, cardboardy. Something Went Wrong. If anyone with a morbid curiosity or "flexible" standards wants a taste or a gallon or more, let me know before I dump it Saturday morning. I have read that nothing that screws up beer fermentation can kill you. (The lager seems fine.) Also in May, I brewed 10G of a big complicated European Brown Ale (yea, an "EBA"), and dumped 4oz of French Oak Chips into one of the 5G carboys so we can see how much effect it has.. I will have this on tap in....Sept/Oct. Those of you who had a chance to try my 'Chocoberry Stout' -- I have recently served it to two young women (on separate occasions) who did not disagree with the statement 'this is the best beer I have ever tasted'. Thanks to Mark @ Lolo Peak for the 5 lb of tayberries. The beer is all gone now, but the recipe is scribbled in my beer logbook if you want it. Finally, the aforementioned Europe trip afforded me several opportunities to sample some European beers that would be difficult to find in the US. My tasting report is forthcoming. Short version: Mostly unimaginative (or too subtle for my brutish palate) golden beers, aside from a chestnut-enhanced Corsican beer, a Spanish beer with a blob of hops in every bottle, and of course the Belgians. * This weekend: brewing 10G Centennial/Cascade IPA * On tap: Irish Red, Pale Ale (only 2!) * Secondary: Belgian Golden w/ Coriander, EBA, Chocolate Mead, Blonde Spruce Lager -JM _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) From cr_crew at hotmail.com Wed Jul 1 14:07:23 2009 From: cr_crew at hotmail.com (Nathan Dostal) Date: Wed Jul 1 14:07:28 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE: Brew-list Digest [Hurruh] In-Reply-To: <20090701180032.662C928BD57@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> References: <20090701180032.662C928BD57@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> Message-ID: Matt, I could come by this week (even tonight) to pick up that case if no one else has volunteered. Nate > From: brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: Brew-list Digest, Vol 52, Issue 1 > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 12:00:32 -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. beer stories (John Masterson) > 2. RE: beer stories (Matt Long) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 22:02:41 -0600 > From: John Masterson > Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories > To: brew list > Message-ID: <4A4ADFE1.3010904@johnmasterson.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > > Friends, nobles, countryfolk, lend me your ears. > > > First, Tim Akimoff is giving away a 'collectible growler of craft beer', > he says: http://grizzlygrowler.com/?p=739 -- deadline, midnight on > Thursday, July 2. So get cracking. > > > I have 5 gallons of Bad Beer. In May, I brewed up 10G of a big blonde > beer (with spruce tips) and split the 10G between ale and lager yeasts. > The ale was... *milky* in secondary, I kegged it just before heading to > Europe (http://www.flickr.com/photos/magnafix/sets/72157620554183539/) > and now it tastes bad. Almost drinkable, but acrid, vaguely rotten, > cardboardy. Something Went Wrong. > > If anyone with a morbid curiosity or "flexible" standards wants a taste > or a gallon or more, let me know before I dump it Saturday morning. I > have read that nothing that screws up beer fermentation can kill you. > > (The lager seems fine.) > > > Also in May, I brewed 10G of a big complicated European Brown Ale (yea, > an "EBA"), and dumped 4oz of French Oak Chips into one of the 5G carboys > so we can see how much effect it has.. I will have this on tap > in....Sept/Oct. > > > Those of you who had a chance to try my 'Chocoberry Stout' -- I have > recently served it to two young women (on separate occasions) who did > not disagree with the statement 'this is the best beer I have ever > tasted'. Thanks to Mark @ Lolo Peak for the 5 lb of tayberries. The > beer is all gone now, but the recipe is scribbled in my beer logbook if > you want it. > > > Finally, the aforementioned Europe trip afforded me several > opportunities to sample some European beers that would be difficult to > find in the US. My tasting report is forthcoming. Short version: Mostly > unimaginative (or too subtle for my brutish palate) golden beers, aside > from a chestnut-enhanced Corsican beer, a Spanish beer with a blob of > hops in every bottle, and of course the Belgians. > > > * This weekend: brewing 10G Centennial/Cascade IPA > * On tap: Irish Red, Pale Ale (only 2!) > * Secondary: Belgian Golden w/ Coriander, EBA, Chocolate Mead, Blonde > Spruce Lager > > > -JM > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 09:09:35 -0600 > From: "Matt Long" > Subject: RE: [Brew-list] beer stories > To: "John Masterson" , "brew list" > > Message-ID: > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > John is on Fire! Don't touch him or you might get burned! I emailed Asa > on this, but I have an extra case of bottle conditioned Hurruh in 750 ml > bottles that I would like to donate to the club for the next party or > whatever. Who wants to come in and pick it up? I am on vacation next > week, so the next couple of days would be preferred. > > Matt > > -----Original Message----- > From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org > [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of John > Masterson > Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 10:03 PM > To: brew list > Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories > > > Friends, nobles, countryfolk, lend me your ears. > > > First, Tim Akimoff is giving away a 'collectible growler of craft beer', > > he says: http://grizzlygrowler.com/?p=739 -- deadline, midnight on > Thursday, July 2. So get cracking. > > > I have 5 gallons of Bad Beer. In May, I brewed up 10G of a big blonde > beer (with spruce tips) and split the 10G between ale and lager yeasts. > The ale was... *milky* in secondary, I kegged it just before heading to > Europe (http://www.flickr.com/photos/magnafix/sets/72157620554183539/) > and now it tastes bad. Almost drinkable, but acrid, vaguely rotten, > cardboardy. Something Went Wrong. > > If anyone with a morbid curiosity or "flexible" standards wants a taste > or a gallon or more, let me know before I dump it Saturday morning. I > have read that nothing that screws up beer fermentation can kill you. > > (The lager seems fine.) > > > Also in May, I brewed 10G of a big complicated European Brown Ale (yea, > an "EBA"), and dumped 4oz of French Oak Chips into one of the 5G carboys > > so we can see how much effect it has.. I will have this on tap > in....Sept/Oct. > > > Those of you who had a chance to try my 'Chocoberry Stout' -- I have > recently served it to two young women (on separate occasions) who did > not disagree with the statement 'this is the best beer I have ever > tasted'. Thanks to Mark @ Lolo Peak for the 5 lb of tayberries. The > beer is all gone now, but the recipe is scribbled in my beer logbook if > you want it. > > > Finally, the aforementioned Europe trip afforded me several > opportunities to sample some European beers that would be difficult to > find in the US. My tasting report is forthcoming. Short version: Mostly > unimaginative (or too subtle for my brutish palate) golden beers, aside > from a chestnut-enhanced Corsican beer, a Spanish beer with a blob of > hops in every bottle, and of course the Belgians. > > > * This weekend: brewing 10G Centennial/Cascade IPA > * On tap: Irish Red, Pale Ale (only 2!) > * Secondary: Belgian Golden w/ Coriander, EBA, Chocolate Mead, Blonde > Spruce Lager > > > -JM > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 52, Issue 1 > **************************************** _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail? has ever-growing storage! Don?t worry about storage limits. http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/Storage?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_Storage_062009 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090701/06d3a8ce/attachment.html From mlong at bigskybrew.com Wed Jul 1 14:12:58 2009 From: mlong at bigskybrew.com (Matt Long) Date: Wed Jul 1 14:13:08 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE: Brew-list Digest [Hurruh] In-Reply-To: References: <20090701180032.662C928BD57@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> Message-ID: Jasper said he would. I have another case for him. From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Nathan Dostal Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 2:07 PM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: [Brew-list] RE: Brew-list Digest [Hurruh] Matt, I could come by this week (even tonight) to pick up that case if no one else has volunteered. Nate > From: brew-list-request@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: Brew-list Digest, Vol 52, Issue 1 > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 12:00:32 -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. beer stories (John Masterson) > 2. RE: beer stories (Matt Long) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 22:02:41 -0600 > From: John Masterson > Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories > To: brew list > Message-ID: <4A4ADFE1.3010904@johnmasterson.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > > Friends, nobles, countryfolk, lend me your ears. > > > First, Tim Akimoff is giving away a 'collectible growler of craft beer', > he says: http://grizzlygrowler.com/?p=739 -- deadline, midnight on > Thursday, July 2. So get cracking. > > > I have 5 gallons of Bad Beer. In May, I brewed up 10G of a big blonde > beer (with spruce tips) and split the 10G between ale and lager yeasts. > The ale was... *milky* in secondary, I kegged it just before heading to > Europe (http://www.flickr.com/photos/magnafix/sets/72157620554183539/) > and now it tastes bad. Almost drinkable, but acrid, vaguely rotten, > cardboardy. Something Went Wrong. > > If anyone with a morbid curiosity or "flexible" standards wants a taste > or a gallon or more, let me know before I dump it Saturday morning. I > have read that nothing that screws up beer fermentation can kill you. > > (The lager seems fine.) > > > Also in May, I brewed 10G of a big complicated European Brown Ale (yea, > an "EBA"), and dumped 4oz of French Oak Chips into one of the 5G carboys > so we can see how much effect it has.. I will have this on tap > in....Sept/Oct. > > > Those of you who had a chance to try my 'Chocoberry Stout' -- I have > recently served it to two young women (on separate occasions) who did > not disagree with the statement 'this is the best beer I have ever > tasted'. Thanks to Mark @ Lolo Peak for the 5 lb of tayberries. The > beer is all gone now, but the recipe is scribbled in my beer logbook if > you want it. > > > Finally, the aforementioned Europe trip afforded me several > opportunities to sample some European beers that would be difficult to > find in the US. My tasting report is forthcoming. Short version: Mostly > unimaginative (or too subtle for my brutish palate) golden beers, aside > from a chestnut-enhanced Corsican beer, a Spanish beer with a blob of > hops in every bottle, and of course the Belgians. > > > * This weekend: brewing 10G Centennial/Cascade IPA > * On tap: Irish Red, Pale Ale (only 2!) > * Secondary: Belgian Golden w/ Coriander, EBA, Chocolate Mead, Blonde > Spruce Lager > > > -JM > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 09:09:35 -0600 > From: "Matt Long" > Subject: RE: [Brew-list] beer stories > To: "John Masterson" , "brew list" > > Message-ID: > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > John is on Fire! Don't touch him or you might get burned! I emailed Asa > on this, but I have an extra case of bottle conditioned Hurruh in 750 ml > bottles that I would like to donate to the club for the next party or > whatever. Who wants to come in and pick it up? I am on vacation next > week, so the next couple of days would be preferred. > > Matt > > -----Original Message----- > From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org > [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of John > Masterson > Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 10:03 PM > To: brew list > Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories > > > Friends, nobles, countryfolk, lend me your ears. > > > First, Tim Akimoff is giving away a 'collectible growler of craft beer', > > he says: http://grizzlygrowler.com/?p=739 -- deadline, midnight on > Thursday, July 2. So get cracking. > > > I have 5 gallons of Bad Beer. In May, I brewed up 10G of a big blonde > beer (with spruce tips) and split the 10G between ale and lager yeasts. > The ale was... *milky* in secondary, I kegged it just before heading to > Europe (http://www.flickr.com/photos/magnafix/sets/72157620554183539/) > and now it tastes bad. Almost drinkable, but acrid, vaguely rotten, > cardboardy. Something Went Wrong. > > If anyone with a morbid curiosity or "flexible" standards wants a taste > or a gallon or more, let me know before I dump it Saturday morning. I > have read that nothing that screws up beer fermentation can kill you. > > (The lager seems fine.) > > > Also in May, I brewed 10G of a big complicated European Brown Ale (yea, > an "EBA"), and dumped 4oz of French Oak Chips into one of the 5G carboys > > so we can see how much effect it has.. I will have this on tap > in....Sept/Oct. > > > Those of you who had a chance to try my 'Chocoberry Stout' -- I have > recently served it to two young women (on separate occasions) who did > not disagree with the statement 'this is the best beer I have ever > tasted'. Thanks to Mark @ Lolo Peak for the 5 lb of tayberries. The > beer is all gone now, but the recipe is scribbled in my beer logbook if > you want it. > > > Finally, the aforementioned Europe trip afforded me several > opportunities to sample some European beers that would be difficult to > find in the US. My tasting report is forthcoming. Short version: Mostly > unimaginative (or too subtle for my brutish palate) golden beers, aside > from a chestnut-enhanced Corsican beer, a Spanish beer with a blob of > hops in every bottle, and of course the Belgians. > > > * This weekend: brewing 10G Centennial/Cascade IPA > * On tap: Irish Red, Pale Ale (only 2!) > * Secondary: Belgian Golden w/ Coriander, EBA, Chocolate Mead, Blonde > Spruce Lager > > > -JM > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 52, Issue 1 > **************************************** ________________________________ Hotmail(r) has ever-growing storage! Don't worry about storage limits. Check it out. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090701/e0c7b27f/attachment.htm From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Thu Jul 2 08:31:34 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Thu Jul 2 08:31:52 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories In-Reply-To: References: <4A4ADFE1.3010904@johnmasterson.com> Message-ID: <518D29B7D1AF497B8A1F46C306E48322@mhnet> The Hurruh will be great for the summer party. But can we trust anyone in the club to store it for a month and a half. LOL Mike -----Original Message----- From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Matt Long Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:10 AM To: John Masterson; brew list Subject: RE: [Brew-list] beer stories John is on Fire! Don't touch him or you might get burned! I emailed Asa on this, but I have an extra case of bottle conditioned Hurruh in 750 ml bottles that I would like to donate to the club for the next party or whatever. Who wants to come in and pick it up? I am on vacation next week, so the next couple of days would be preferred. Matt -----Original Message----- From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of John Masterson Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 10:03 PM To: brew list Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories Friends, nobles, countryfolk, lend me your ears. First, Tim Akimoff is giving away a 'collectible growler of craft beer', he says: http://grizzlygrowler.com/?p=739 -- deadline, midnight on Thursday, July 2. So get cracking. I have 5 gallons of Bad Beer. In May, I brewed up 10G of a big blonde beer (with spruce tips) and split the 10G between ale and lager yeasts. The ale was... *milky* in secondary, I kegged it just before heading to Europe (http://www.flickr.com/photos/magnafix/sets/72157620554183539/) and now it tastes bad. Almost drinkable, but acrid, vaguely rotten, cardboardy. Something Went Wrong. If anyone with a morbid curiosity or "flexible" standards wants a taste or a gallon or more, let me know before I dump it Saturday morning. I have read that nothing that screws up beer fermentation can kill you. (The lager seems fine.) Also in May, I brewed 10G of a big complicated European Brown Ale (yea, an "EBA"), and dumped 4oz of French Oak Chips into one of the 5G carboys so we can see how much effect it has.. I will have this on tap in....Sept/Oct. Those of you who had a chance to try my 'Chocoberry Stout' -- I have recently served it to two young women (on separate occasions) who did not disagree with the statement 'this is the best beer I have ever tasted'. Thanks to Mark @ Lolo Peak for the 5 lb of tayberries. The beer is all gone now, but the recipe is scribbled in my beer logbook if you want it. Finally, the aforementioned Europe trip afforded me several opportunities to sample some European beers that would be difficult to find in the US. My tasting report is forthcoming. Short version: Mostly unimaginative (or too subtle for my brutish palate) golden beers, aside from a chestnut-enhanced Corsican beer, a Spanish beer with a blob of hops in every bottle, and of course the Belgians. * This weekend: brewing 10G Centennial/Cascade IPA * On tap: Irish Red, Pale Ale (only 2!) * Secondary: Belgian Golden w/ Coriander, EBA, Chocolate Mead, Blonde Spruce Lager -JM _______________________________________________ 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) Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.375 / Virus Database: 270.13.1/2212 - Release Date: 07/01/09 05:53:00 From collin.christianson at gmail.com Thu Jul 2 10:50:07 2009 From: collin.christianson at gmail.com (Collin Christianson) Date: Thu Jul 2 10:50:15 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Brewing this Sunday Message-ID: <7bbfdaa70907020950r614cbc27kb0cde86087307713@mail.gmail.com> Hey all, So I'll be planning on getting the brew going at around 5:30 this Sunday (the 5th). My address is 1963 S. 12th Street, feel free to stop by if you're interested. I'll be out of town until Sunday afternoon, but feel free to give me a call if you have questions. Collin 509-301-0053 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090702/7cbdf3a2/attachment.html From miller_jasper at hotmail.com Thu Jul 2 16:56:40 2009 From: miller_jasper at hotmail.com (Jasper Miller) Date: Thu Jul 2 16:56:46 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories In-Reply-To: <518D29B7D1AF497B8A1F46C306E48322@mhnet> References: <4A4ADFE1.3010904@johnmasterson.com> <518D29B7D1AF497B8A1F46C306E48322@mhnet> Message-ID: The HurruH bottles are at my place. Trust the smallest stomach, not the beer belly...sorry Mike. I opened a personal bottle today and it was over carbonated but still tasty. See everyone soon. Cheers, Jasper > From: michaeljhoffer@gmail.com > To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > Subject: RE: [Brew-list] beer stories > Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 08:31:34 -0600 > > The Hurruh will be great for the summer party. But can we trust anyone in > the club to store it for a month and a half. LOL > > Mike > > -----Original Message----- > From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org > [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Matt Long > Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:10 AM > To: John Masterson; brew list > Subject: RE: [Brew-list] beer stories > > John is on Fire! Don't touch him or you might get burned! I emailed Asa on > this, but I have an extra case of bottle conditioned Hurruh in 750 ml > bottles that I would like to donate to the club for the next party or > whatever. Who wants to come in and pick it up? I am on vacation next week, > so the next couple of days would be preferred. > > Matt > > -----Original Message----- > From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org > [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of John > Masterson > Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 10:03 PM > To: brew list > Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories > > > Friends, nobles, countryfolk, lend me your ears. > > > First, Tim Akimoff is giving away a 'collectible growler of craft beer', > > he says: http://grizzlygrowler.com/?p=739 -- deadline, midnight on Thursday, > July 2. So get cracking. > > > I have 5 gallons of Bad Beer. In May, I brewed up 10G of a big blonde > beer (with spruce tips) and split the 10G between ale and lager yeasts. > The ale was... *milky* in secondary, I kegged it just before heading to > Europe (http://www.flickr.com/photos/magnafix/sets/72157620554183539/) > and now it tastes bad. Almost drinkable, but acrid, vaguely rotten, > cardboardy. Something Went Wrong. > > If anyone with a morbid curiosity or "flexible" standards wants a taste > or a gallon or more, let me know before I dump it Saturday morning. I > have read that nothing that screws up beer fermentation can kill you. > > (The lager seems fine.) > > > Also in May, I brewed 10G of a big complicated European Brown Ale (yea, > an "EBA"), and dumped 4oz of French Oak Chips into one of the 5G carboys > > so we can see how much effect it has.. I will have this on tap > in....Sept/Oct. > > > Those of you who had a chance to try my 'Chocoberry Stout' -- I have > recently served it to two young women (on separate occasions) who did > not disagree with the statement 'this is the best beer I have ever > tasted'. Thanks to Mark @ Lolo Peak for the 5 lb of tayberries. The > beer is all gone now, but the recipe is scribbled in my beer logbook if > you want it. > > > Finally, the aforementioned Europe trip afforded me several > opportunities to sample some European beers that would be difficult to > find in the US. My tasting report is forthcoming. Short version: Mostly > unimaginative (or too subtle for my brutish palate) golden beers, aside > from a chestnut-enhanced Corsican beer, a Spanish beer with a blob of > hops in every bottle, and of course the Belgians. > > > * This weekend: brewing 10G Centennial/Cascade IPA > * On tap: Irish Red, Pale Ale (only 2!) > * Secondary: Belgian Golden w/ Coriander, EBA, Chocolate Mead, Blonde > Spruce Lager > > > -JM > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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) > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.375 / Virus Database: 270.13.1/2212 - Release Date: 07/01/09 > 05:53:00 > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live? SkyDrive?: Get 25 GB of free online storage. http://windowslive.com/online/skydrive?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_SD_25GB_062009 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090702/be2e659a/attachment.htm From john at johnmasterson.com Fri Jul 3 14:10:47 2009 From: john at johnmasterson.com (John Masterson) Date: Fri Jul 3 14:11:17 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] beer stories - bad beer In-Reply-To: <4A4ADFE1.3010904@johnmasterson.com> References: <4A4ADFE1.3010904@johnmasterson.com> Message-ID: <4A4E65C7.7090901@johnmasterson.com> So I took my bad beer in to Dr. Jeff's lab and we looked at it in a microscope -- sure enough little black dots of bacterial badness floating nearby the (relatively) humongous yeasties beasties. Actually, it was a 'weak' infection, hence the beer is almost drinkable. Jeff and I conjectured, maybe if it was REALLY cold, or with a big slice of orange, it might be ok.... I may carbonate it and keep it around after all. Also -- Lolo Peak is closed tomorrow, so today's the day to stock up on supplies for your independence day brew sessions. Think I'll brew me up a big honkin' IPA... -JM John Masterson wrote: > I have 5 gallons of Bad Beer. In May, I brewed up 10G of a big blonde > beer (with spruce tips) and split the 10G between ale and lager yeasts. > The ale was... *milky* in secondary, I kegged it just before heading to > Europe (http://www.flickr.com/photos/magnafix/sets/72157620554183539/) > and now it tastes bad. Almost drinkable, but acrid, vaguely rotten, > cardboardy. Something Went Wrong. > > If anyone with a morbid curiosity or "flexible" standards wants a taste > or a gallon or more, let me know before I dump it Saturday morning. I > have read that nothing that screws up beer fermentation can kill you. > From asahohman at gmail.com Sat Jul 4 10:50:39 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Sat Jul 4 10:57:35 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] for john masterson Message-ID: <5288c4990907040950l6400d883y7f80d39704405834@mail.gmail.com> Yo JM Hey the summer party grupthink works for me. I was hoping you could set up a grupthink for people to come up with and vote on community brew styles. I want to get the ball rolling sooner this year and it would be cool, I think, if we had a winner to announce at the August meeting so that the club and community could have time to brew practice batches and hone a recipe. Is that possible and what are your thoughts? Also what are everyones thoughts? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090704/20b7d3b7/attachment.html From normjsingley at gmail.com Sat Jul 4 17:14:27 2009 From: normjsingley at gmail.com (normj singley) Date: Sat Jul 4 17:14:31 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer party - Message-ID: <5f2003740907041614m57c8c29ag2ea4c3bd82616172@mail.gmail.com> Sorry it took me so long to respond, but for the record August 15th is no good for me for the summer party, as I will be in Idaho. Following weekend is much better! Enjoy the hot weather! Norman. On Tue, Jun 30, 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. Summer party (asa hohman) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 14:28:20 -0600 > From: asa hohman > Subject: [Brew-list] Summer party > To: brew list > Message-ID: > <5288c4990906291328m175478ads9676c2aff37c16d5@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hey beer people > At the last meeting the discussion came up as to when to have the summer > party. Normally our get togethers are the third Saturday of the month > however in August the 1st is also the first Saturday which would make our > party day the 15th of August. There was talk that since there are five > Saturdays in August we might consider bumping the party back one week to > the > 22nd ( which we did last year due to time conflicts for several people.) If > there is something that seems to work for the largest number of members > lets > do it. 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URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090704/81428ea6/attachment.html From normjsingley at gmail.com Sat Jul 4 17:16:09 2009 From: normjsingley at gmail.com (normj singley) Date: Sat Jul 4 17:16:15 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Bad Beer Message-ID: <5f2003740907041616r401eadafnef4a879b7571c213@mail.gmail.com> I had a batch just like that last summer, I think it was. It was a Wit bier.... it was either not strong enough to overcome some contamination, or I screwed something up. It was drinkable with a lot of lemon, or a shot of OJ. I finished it, anyway, but it wasn't right. Norman. On Sat, Jul 4, 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. Re: beer stories - bad beer (John Masterson) > 2. for john masterson (asa hohman) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:10:47 -0600 > From: John Masterson > Subject: Re: [Brew-list] beer stories - bad beer > To: brew list > Message-ID: <4A4E65C7.7090901@johnmasterson.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > So I took my bad beer in to Dr. Jeff's lab and we looked at it in a > microscope -- sure enough little black dots of bacterial badness > floating nearby the (relatively) humongous yeasties beasties. Actually, > it was a 'weak' infection, hence the beer is almost drinkable. Jeff and > I conjectured, maybe if it was REALLY cold, or with a big slice of > orange, it might be ok.... I may carbonate it and keep it around after all. > > Also -- Lolo Peak is closed tomorrow, so today's the day to stock up on > supplies for your independence day brew sessions. Think I'll brew me up > a big honkin' IPA... > > -JM > > John Masterson wrote: > > > I have 5 gallons of Bad Beer. In May, I brewed up 10G of a big blonde > > beer (with spruce tips) and split the 10G between ale and lager yeasts. > > The ale was... *milky* in secondary, I kegged it just before heading to > > Europe (http://www.flickr.com/photos/magnafix/sets/72157620554183539/) > > and now it tastes bad. Almost drinkable, but acrid, vaguely rotten, > > cardboardy. Something Went Wrong. > > > > If anyone with a morbid curiosity or "flexible" standards wants a taste > > or a gallon or more, let me know before I dump it Saturday morning. I > > have read that nothing that screws up beer fermentation can kill you. > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 10:50:39 -0600 > From: asa hohman > Subject: [Brew-list] for john masterson > To: brew list > Message-ID: > <5288c4990907040950l6400d883y7f80d39704405834@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Yo JM > Hey the summer party grupthink works for me. I was hoping you could set up > a grupthink for people to come up with and vote on community brew styles. I > want to get the ball rolling sooner this year and it would be cool, I > think, > if we had a winner to announce at the August meeting so that the club and > community could have time to brew practice batches and hone a recipe. Is > that possible and what are your thoughts? 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URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090704/5f6fafc8/attachment.htm From john at johnmasterson.com Sun Jul 5 21:49:22 2009 From: john at johnmasterson.com (John Masterson) Date: Sun Jul 5 21:49:30 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] grupthink voting In-Reply-To: <5288c4990907040950l6400d883y7f80d39704405834@mail.gmail.com> References: <5288c4990907040950l6400d883y7f80d39704405834@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4A517442.2060206@johnmasterson.com> All right gang, Prez puts it to a vote, here's the voting: http://www.grupthink.com/topic/13704/When_should_we_have_our_2009_summer_party http://www.grupthink.com/topic/13703/What_beer_style_should_we_brew_for_the_2009_Community_Brew Club members, chime in and be heard. If you have trouble voting that you cannot figure out, let me know and I will fix everything. -JM asa hohman wrote: > Yo JM > Hey the summer party grupthink works for me. I was hoping you could set > up a grupthink for people to come up with and vote on community brew > styles. I want to get the ball rolling sooner this year and it would be > cool, I think, if we had a winner to announce at the August meeting so > that the club and community could have time to brew practice batches and > hone a recipe. Is that possible and what are your thoughts? Also what > are everyones thoughts? > > From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Mon Jul 6 08:59:31 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Mon Jul 6 08:59:49 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] grupthink voting In-Reply-To: <4A517442.2060206@johnmasterson.com> References: <5288c4990907040950l6400d883y7f80d39704405834@mail.gmail.com> <4A517442.2060206@johnmasterson.com> Message-ID: Just to clarify, There really should only be two choices for the summer party, the 15th or the 22nd. That was decided at the June meeting. The 8th is fair week and last I heard, Norm was interested in doing the demo. Pam is checking on the particulars for that. The demo is fun to do and you get in the fair for free that day. Mike -----Original Message----- From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of John Masterson Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 9:49 PM To: brew list Subject: Re: [Brew-list] grupthink voting All right gang, Prez puts it to a vote, here's the voting: http://www.grupthink.com/topic/13704/When_should_we_have_our_2009_summer_par ty http://www.grupthink.com/topic/13703/What_beer_style_should_we_brew_for_the_ 2009_Community_Brew Club members, chime in and be heard. If you have trouble voting that you cannot figure out, let me know and I will fix everything. -JM asa hohman wrote: > Yo JM > Hey the summer party grupthink works for me. I was hoping you could > set up a grupthink for people to come up with and vote on community > brew styles. I want to get the ball rolling sooner this year and it > would be cool, I think, if we had a winner to announce at the August > meeting so that the club and community could have time to brew > practice batches and hone a recipe. Is that possible and what are your > thoughts? Also what are everyones thoughts? > > _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.375 / Virus Database: 270.13.5/2220 - Release Date: 07/05/09 17:54:00 From asahohman at gmail.com Mon Jul 13 12:52:28 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Mon Jul 13 12:52:33 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Norm Message-ID: <5288c4990907131152u6c4b0374ic6a03f922706f55f@mail.gmail.com> Hey Norm Depending on how scheduling works out I would relly love to help you brew at the fair. So keep me in the loop. Thanks, Asa. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090713/953a779f/attachment.html From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Mon Jul 13 13:23:51 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Mon Jul 13 13:24:05 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Norm In-Reply-To: <5288c4990907131152u6c4b0374ic6a03f922706f55f@mail.gmail.com> References: <5288c4990907131152u6c4b0374ic6a03f922706f55f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5C09ACAF5DF94803BB0643A22E85AFDA@mhnet> Pam was checking on the fair specifics. _____ From: asa hohman [mailto:asahohman@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 12:52 PM To: brew list Subject: [Brew-list] Norm Hey Norm Depending on how scheduling works out I would relly love to help you brew at the fair. So keep me in the loop. Thanks, Asa. 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Sounds like there is interest in others doing it as well, so just see what the fair people want us to do, and hopefully the schedule will work for someone. Norman. On Tue, Jul 14, 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. Norm (asa hohman) > 2. RE: Norm (Mike Hoffer) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 12:52:28 -0600 > From: asa hohman > Subject: [Brew-list] Norm > To: brew list > Message-ID: > <5288c4990907131152u6c4b0374ic6a03f922706f55f@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hey Norm > Depending on how scheduling works out I would relly love to help you brew > at > the fair. 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Also please keep > voting on community brew beer styles, lets get some numbers going in > there. From rainesph at earthlink.net Fri Jul 17 19:48:32 2009 From: rainesph at earthlink.net (Paula Raines) Date: Fri Jul 17 19:48:37 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] summer party voting In-Reply-To: <20090717180020.BF49A28CA11@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> Message-ID: I think the 22nd sounds great! 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, July 17, 2009 12:00 PM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: Brew-list Digest, Vol 52, Issue 10 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 (asa hohman) 2. Re: Summer Party (John Masterson) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:15:00 -0600 From: asa hohman Subject: [Brew-list] Summer Party To: brew list Message-ID: <5288c4990907161315w5c7b35cax3a2069d9809cc844@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hey evbeerbody, It is starting to look like August 22nd is the winner in the voting for the date of the summer party. That being said if you havnt voted weigh in because I think we can go ahead and pick the winner maybe monday so we can move forward with planning. How does that sound to yall? Also please keep voting on community brew beer styles, lets get some numbers going in there. Thanks, asa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090716/e4c6ceca /attachment.html ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 15:07:07 -0600 (MDT) From: "John Masterson" Subject: Re: [Brew-list] Summer Party To: "brew list" Message-ID: <34952.192.168.111.120.1247778427.squirrel@webmail.modwest.com> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8 For your clicking pleasure: http://www.grupthink.com/topic/13704/When_should_we_have_our_2009_summer_par ty http://www.grupthink.com/topic/13703/What_beer_style_should_we_brew_for_the_ 2009_Community_Brew (worth it for the images). Let me know of any trouble voting. > Hey evbeerbody, > > It is starting to look like August 22nd is the winner in the voting for > the > date of the summer party. That being said if you havnt voted weigh in > because I think we can go ahead and pick the winner maybe monday so we can > move forward with planning. How does that sound to yall? Also please keep > voting on community brew beer styles, lets get some numbers going in > there. ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Brew-list mailing list Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list End of Brew-list Digest, Vol 52, Issue 10 ***************************************** From asahohman at gmail.com Tue Jul 21 13:53:47 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Tue Jul 21 13:53:50 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] summer party, chuck, fair brew Message-ID: <5288c4990907211253t6a13de0ye434a2f7ebf12bb8@mail.gmail.com> Hey evbeerbody, OK so Paula was the second to the notion of calling the summer party date and so it is the 22nd of August. *Next*, I was wondering if anyone has Chuck's e-mail, if so please send it to me. *Hoffer*; did that award for glacier brewing go out? If it has not I need to swing by and get it to the MDA. *Last*; I am able to either head up or help out with the fair brew but I need some details i.e. day, time, contacts. Thanks, Asa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090721/8f8a1f2f/attachment.htm From severson3 at bresnan.net Wed Jul 22 11:46:20 2009 From: severson3 at bresnan.net (Tom Severson) Date: Wed Jul 22 12:29:10 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] help Message-ID: Under the category "this was supposed to be easier than bottling". Help, I just received my first corny keg (Tom got me set up with a beer fridge, complete with soon-to-come personalized tap handle!). I cannot figure out how to take apart the fittings (in and out valves) to sanitize the blasted thing! i'm afraid i'll strip the things with the vice grips, but don't know if there is a special tool i need? anyone have a helpful hint or want to stop by today/tonight to give me a clinic? i have a summer honey ready to keg. i do have some random homebrews to drink for any helper! barb "am i an idiot?" severson From john at johnmasterson.com Wed Jul 22 12:33:39 2009 From: john at johnmasterson.com (John Masterson) Date: Wed Jul 22 12:33:42 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] corny keg help Message-ID: <49649.192.168.111.120.1248287619.squirrel@webmail.modwest.com> If yours is like mine (image: http://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/images/corny2b.jpg) I use a deep socket wrench to remove the in and out valves. However, I almost never do that when sanitizing. I just open up the main lid, rinse well, then sanitize, pressurize, and run the solution out through a tap. -JM > > Under the category "this was supposed to be easier than bottling". > > Help, I just received my first corny keg (Tom got me set up with a beer > fridge, complete with soon-to-come personalized tap handle!). I cannot > figure > out how to take apart the fittings (in and out valves) to sanitize the > blasted > thing! i'm afraid i'll strip the things with the vice grips, but don't > know if > there is a special tool i need? anyone have a helpful hint or want to stop > by > today/tonight to give me a clinic? i have a summer honey ready to keg. i > do > have some random homebrews to drink for any helper! > > barb "am i an idiot?" severson > > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) > > > From whitewolf at lolopeak.com Wed Jul 22 13:40:33 2009 From: whitewolf at lolopeak.com (Mark Chapman) Date: Wed Jul 22 13:40:53 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Corny kegs Message-ID: <4A676B31.9010909@lolopeak.com> Just run the sanitizing solution thru the system with a little gas. With a little! pressure in the tank you can invert the tank & squirt a little solution out of the intake valve also. (You do not want to take the valves apart except when you really need to.) Mark Chapman From walzer at montana.com Wed Jul 22 17:42:03 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Wed Jul 22 17:42:10 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] summer party, chuck, fair brew In-Reply-To: <5288c4990907211253t6a13de0ye434a2f7ebf12bb8@mail.gmail.com> References: <5288c4990907211253t6a13de0ye434a2f7ebf12bb8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <50534.216.14.237.141.1248306123.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Thank you everyone for the persistant "nagging," I finally have info for you on the fair. IMPORTANT!!! NEW THIS YEAR !!!!!! You have to pre-register all entries. Deadline for non-livestock is July 27th! That's Monday! go to www.westernmontanafair.com and click on "PREMIUM BOOK" for entry information. Don't be like me - make sure you get something entered! Beverages is Division 13. You can enter only one item per category but there are 4 beer categories and 6 wines, as well as liqueur and cider. I'm assuming mead will go under "any other wine. If we start getting a bunch of mead entries, we can add the category in the future. Beverages are considered "perishable" so you can take your item in on Sunday, Aug 9, from 8 am to 8 pm or Monday, Aug 10, from 8 am to 8 pm. I will verify whether or not they will have the cooler on during the non-perishable drop off days. If so, you can deliver then too. Everything else is pretty much business as usual. I talked with Donna Stewart, co-superintendent of the Culinary division. We are still on for the demo brew. At this time, we may have our pick of of several times or dates. I think we have been brewing on Saturdays around noon, but Donna thinks there may be other openings available for us, including other days. I checked out the fair's web site for the culinary schedule: http://www.westernmontanafair.com/files/CULINARY2.PDF (sorry - I haven't figured out to make the link) and there are cook-offs every day at 3 pm. Saturday is a chili cook-off so I personally think the beer brewing just before is appropriate. Opinions? We are on again to organize the beverage judging. It will be on Tuesday morning. There is a "Localvore Celebrity Chef" cooking competition starting at 2:00 pm, so I'm guessing we need to be done earlier than normal. I've talked with Ten Spoons and will jump on emailing Big Sky (Matt - I'll be emailing you next). I'm hoping you all will be entering beverages so that you will be unable to judge or wrangle. As usual, I won't have anything to enter so I can wrangle. The fair will give us some help, but I could use another person knowledgeable on to wrangle. Probably okay to wrangle the wine if you entered beers, and vice versa. Start time forthcoming. Let me know if there are any questions Thanks, Pam > Hey evbeerbody, > > OK so Paula was the second to the notion of calling the summer party date > and so it is the 22nd of August. *Next*, I was wondering if anyone has > Chuck's e-mail, if so please send it to me. *Hoffer*; did that award for > glacier brewing go out? If it has not I need to swing by and get it to the > MDA. *Last*; I am able to either head up or help out with the fair brew > but > I need some details i.e. day, time, contacts. > > Thanks, > 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 rainesph at earthlink.net Wed Jul 22 19:20:16 2009 From: rainesph at earthlink.net (Paula Raines) Date: Wed Jul 22 19:20:23 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE:Summer party, chuck and nancy In-Reply-To: <20090722180015.60C7928B955@mailapp0.msomt.modwest.com> Message-ID: Asa, I think that Nancy is signed onto the email list. So she should be getting the updates. If not, I think Pam definitely has Nancy's email address. 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: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 12:00 PM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: Brew-list Digest, Vol 52, Issue 12 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, chuck, fair brew (asa hohman) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 13:53:47 -0600 From: asa hohman Subject: [Brew-list] summer party, chuck, fair brew To: brew list Message-ID: <5288c4990907211253t6a13de0ye434a2f7ebf12bb8@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hey evbeerbody, OK so Paula was the second to the notion of calling the summer party date and so it is the 22nd of August. *Next*, I was wondering if anyone has Chuck's e-mail, if so please send it to me. *Hoffer*; did that award for glacier brewing go out? If it has not I need to swing by and get it to the MDA. *Last*; I am able to either head up or help out with the fair brew but I need some details i.e. day, time, contacts. Thanks, Asa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In other words, we are consuming 1 kilo of poop. However, we do NOT run that risk when drinking wine & beer (or tequila, rum, whisky or other liquor), because alcohol has to go through a purification process of boiling, filtering and/or fermenting. Remember: Water = Poop, Wine = Health . Therefore, it's better to drink wine and talk stupid, Than to drink water and be full of shit. There is no need to thank me for this valuable information: I'm doing it as a public service.* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090723/bc13ad9e/attachment.htm From asahohman at gmail.com Thu Jul 23 12:03:25 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Thu Jul 23 12:03:29 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Business Message-ID: <5288c4990907231103t2c61e645pc13a45f57604eca3@mail.gmail.com> Hey all, Hey does anyone know the name of the fella who is our contact at the Missoula food bank? Also where is there office? I really need to get there check to them. Also Chuck if you happen to get any of these e-mails I need your signature to get on the clubs checking account so I can deposit money. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090723/25f265be/attachment.html From r.k.suth at gmail.com Thu Jul 23 13:25:46 2009 From: r.k.suth at gmail.com (R. Sutherland) Date: Thu Jul 23 13:25:09 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Business In-Reply-To: <5288c4990907231103t2c61e645pc13a45f57604eca3@mail.gmail.com> References: <5288c4990907231103t2c61e645pc13a45f57604eca3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Asa, I don't know the contact, but they are located right across from bernices on 3rd street. Peace, R. Sutherland All Souls Missoula (sent from my wireless device) On Jul 23, 2009, at 12:03 PM, asa hohman wrote: > Hey all, > > Hey does anyone know the name of the fella who is our contact at the > Missoula food bank? Also where is there office? I really need to get > there check to them. Also Chuck if you happen to get any of these e- > mails I need your signature to get on the clubs checking account so > I can deposit money. > _______________________________________________ > Brew-list mailing list > Brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > http://mailapp.modwest.com/mailman/listinfo/brew-list > Hosted by Modwest (http://www.modwest.com) From miller_jasper at hotmail.com Thu Jul 23 14:03:24 2009 From: miller_jasper at hotmail.com (Jasper Miller) Date: Thu Jul 23 14:03:31 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Business In-Reply-To: References: <5288c4990907231103t2c61e645pc13a45f57604eca3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Asa, Nick Roberts is our contact at the Missoula food bank. Cheers, Jasper > From: r.k.suth@gmail.com > To: asahohman@gmail.com > Subject: Re: [Brew-list] Business > Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 13:25:46 -0600 > CC: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org > > Asa, > > I don't know the contact, but they are located right across from > bernices on 3rd street. > > Peace, > > R. Sutherland > All Souls Missoula > (sent from my wireless device) > > On Jul 23, 2009, at 12:03 PM, asa hohman wrote: > > > Hey all, > > > > Hey does anyone know the name of the fella who is our contact at the > > Missoula food bank? Also where is there office? I really need to get > > there check to them. 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Bryan Berndt bryanb@bryanb.net From wruediger at yahoo.com Mon Jul 27 10:37:33 2009 From: wruediger at yahoo.com (William Ruediger) Date: Mon Jul 27 10:37:41 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Last day to register to enter your beer/cider for the fair. Message-ID: <745777.60382.qm@web110201.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> According to the Wester Montana Fair web site (http://westernmontanafair.com/) today is the last day to regester if you are going to enter items in the fair. Last year it was really worth my effort, but this year I don't have any entries. Best Luck - Bill Ruediger From asahohman at gmail.com Mon Jul 27 19:55:19 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Mon Jul 27 19:55:27 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] summer fair brew Message-ID: <5288c4990907271855q5b31b1bepe35dec2b298ac16a@mail.gmail.com> Heyyyy you guuyyys. Has the fair brew demo been figured out yet? is it squared away? Please let me know. -asa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090727/55741c03/attachment.htm From john at johnmasterson.com Mon Jul 27 21:38:30 2009 From: john at johnmasterson.com (John Masterson) Date: Mon Jul 27 21:38:37 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Last day to register to enter your beer/cider for the fair. In-Reply-To: <745777.60382.qm@web110201.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <745777.60382.qm@web110201.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4A6E72B6.6000501@johnmasterson.com> Thanks for the reminder Bill. I didn't have anything planned, but what the hell, I registered for 3 categories. It's free!@ When do we bring them in again? http://wmont.fairmanager.com/ My spring belgian fermented out with a dusting of Coriander to a whopping 10.7%, FG 1.000. Tasty stuff. jm On tap: irish red (still!), GOLDEN SPRUCE LAGER, ipa, belgian brawny Secondary: ipa, amber, european brown Aging: 16% barleywine, 15% chocolate mead William Ruediger wrote: > According to the Wester Montana Fair web site (http://westernmontanafair.com/) today is the last day to regester if you are going to enter items in the fair. > > Last year it was really worth my effort, but this year I don't have any entries. > From michaeljhoffer at gmail.com Mon Jul 27 22:37:05 2009 From: michaeljhoffer at gmail.com (Mike Hoffer) Date: Mon Jul 27 22:37:13 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] summer fair brew In-Reply-To: <5288c4990907271855q5b31b1bepe35dec2b298ac16a@mail.gmail.com> References: <5288c4990907271855q5b31b1bepe35dec2b298ac16a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Pam sent out info on it. The people interested, Asa, Norm, Collin are three that have expressed interest, should decide when to do it, then let Pam know so she can pass it on to Donna. Here is what Pam said in an earlier post - I talked with Donna Stewart, co-superintendent of the Culinary division. We are still on for the demo brew. At this time, we may have our pick of of several times or dates. I think we have been brewing on Saturdays around noon, but Donna thinks there may be other openings available for us, including other days. I checked out the fair's web site for the culinary schedule: http://www.westernmontanafair.com/files/CULINARY2.PDF. (sorry - I haven't figured out to make the link) and there are cook-offs every day at 3 pm. Saturday is a chili cook-off so I personally think the beer brewing just before is appropriate. Opinions? Last year Bill and Norm did it on a Wednesday, I think in the evening. The times before that were the first demos on Saturday, usually around 10 - 11. I don't remember the exact time. After you pick a date and time, the rest is easy. You let Donna know, and have someone pick up tickets for you, since you get into the fair for free. Norm, Bill and I can give you advice on the actual brew itself. It's just an extract brew. You make beer and bs with people, then afterwards, enjoy the fair. So, those who want to do the demo, reply with a day and time. If you do it on a weekend, do it early in the day. It gets hot in that building. Mike _____ From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of asa hohman Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 7:55 PM To: brew list Subject: [Brew-list] summer fair brew Heyyyy you guuyyys. Has the fair brew demo been figured out yet? is it squared away? Please let me know. -asa No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.32/2266 - Release Date: 07/27/09 05:58:00 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090727/d4323f65/attachment.html From collin.christianson at gmail.com Tue Jul 28 22:10:30 2009 From: collin.christianson at gmail.com (Collin Christianson) Date: Tue Jul 28 22:10:37 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Fair Brew and Summer Party Beer Message-ID: <7bbfdaa70907282110gc4042e8w7150dd76d69c6661@mail.gmail.com> I wasn't sure if we still needed people for the Fair Brew, or if a day/time had been confirmed yet. I had originally been interested in helping out, but it now looks like I'll be out of town that weekend. I would still be available if we were going to do it on an evening early in the week. Also, I haven't seen how many bottles, per style, need to be submitted for judging at the fair. One 12oz or more? Finally, the batch I brewed for the summer party is done. Not sure who to talk to about getting it into a keg. No rush, it's happy living in my basement for now. 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Mike _____ From: brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org [mailto:brew-list-bounces@montanahomebrewers.org] On Behalf Of Collin Christianson Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:11 PM To: brew-list@montanahomebrewers.org Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Fair Brew and Summer Party Beer I wasn't sure if we still needed people for the Fair Brew, or if a day/time had been confirmed yet. I had originally been interested in helping out, but it now looks like I'll be out of town that weekend. I would still be available if we were going to do it on an evening early in the week. Also, I haven't seen how many bottles, per style, need to be submitted for judging at the fair. One 12oz or more? Finally, the batch I brewed for the summer party is done. Not sure who to talk to about getting it into a keg. No rush, it's happy living in my basement for now. Thanks, Collin No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.34/2268 - Release Date: 07/28/09 06:00:00 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090729/e4d3557d/attachment.html From normjsingley at gmail.com Wed Jul 29 08:55:37 2009 From: normjsingley at gmail.com (normj singley) Date: Wed Jul 29 08:55:43 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] RE - Fair brew. Message-ID: <5f2003740907290755p30b8d5e2wecf682246f29f7a@mail.gmail.com> I'm definitely not going to be able to help with the fair brew, unfortunately. I'm booked from wed. on with traveling, and also have a School Board meeting I must attend tuesday night. Have fun and good luck. I got a couple things entered in the fair, though, and with Bill not entering, maybe I have a chance to win! Norman. On Tue, Jul 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. summer fair brew (asa hohman) > 2. Re: Last day to register to enter your beer/cider for the > fair. (John Masterson) > 3. RE: summer fair brew (Mike Hoffer) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:55:19 -0600 > From: asa hohman > Subject: [Brew-list] summer fair brew > To: brew list > Message-ID: > <5288c4990907271855q5b31b1bepe35dec2b298ac16a@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Heyyyy you guuyyys. > > Has the fair brew demo been figured out yet? is it squared away? Please let > me know. > > -asa > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090727/55741c03/attachment-0001.htm > > ------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090729/a9f764be/attachment.htm From walzer at montana.com Thu Jul 30 07:43:50 2009 From: walzer at montana.com (Pam Walzer) Date: Thu Jul 30 07:43:55 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Re: Summer Fair Brew and Summer Party Beer In-Reply-To: <7bbfdaa70907282110gc4042e8w7150dd76d69c6661@mail.gmail.com> References: <7bbfdaa70907282110gc4042e8w7150dd76d69c6661@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <49565.216.14.249.213.1248961430.squirrel@webmail.blackfoot.net> Not sure if any one has responded to you. You can enter only one bottle. A 12 oz. will work but if you have a larger bottle already to go, the judging result might go better - better/easier pouring for all of the judges. > I wasn't sure if we still needed people for the Fair Brew, or if a > day/time > had been confirmed yet. I had originally been interested in helping out, > but it now looks like I'll be out of town that weekend. I would still be > available if we were going to do it on an evening early in the week. > > Also, I haven't seen how many bottles, per style, need to be submitted for > judging at the fair. One 12oz or more? > > Finally, the batch I brewed for the summer party is done. Not sure who to > talk to about getting it into a keg. No rush, it's happy living in my > basement for now. > > 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) > From asahohman at gmail.com Fri Jul 31 17:34:24 2009 From: asahohman at gmail.com (asa hohman) Date: Fri Jul 31 17:34:27 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] fair brew Message-ID: <5288c4990907311634m3fa7aa7fl174bb7f6bdf52bb1@mail.gmail.com> 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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailapp.modwest.com/pipermail/brew-list/attachments/20090731/a19008be/attachment.htm From wine at lolopeak.com Fri Jul 31 18:00:49 2009 From: wine at lolopeak.com (Judy Chapman) Date: Fri Jul 31 18:00:52 2009 Subject: [Brew-list] Honey Fest Message-ID: <40D36D4001CA4048A732E91C44D9A48B@GLEEP4> Greetings, on Saturday September 12, Stevensville is hosting a "Honey Fest". They had asked me if I could teach a class or two on making Mead and/or Honey Beer. I am unable to because of being out of town. Is there anyone out there that might be able to help them out. If so please contact Marcia Diamond 406-777-3773 or hummingbirdxing@yahoo.com Thanks so much. 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