How many Brews have you done without infection?
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WJ,
We must be related. I has some warm Cascade PA the other day - bombs were going off - I added a can of lemonade and the compression was immense. Glass everywhere. So I eased the caps off, recapped and drank 2 warm ones.
This really surprised me. I hate warm beer like everyman, but hey - this stuff ain't VB!
And it did the job.
And If I get an infection, I'll make extra effort to drink them first.
Cheers,
InCider.
We must be related. I has some warm Cascade PA the other day - bombs were going off - I added a can of lemonade and the compression was immense. Glass everywhere. So I eased the caps off, recapped and drank 2 warm ones.
This really surprised me. I hate warm beer like everyman, but hey - this stuff ain't VB!
And it did the job.
And If I get an infection, I'll make extra effort to drink them first.

Cheers,
InCider.
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Absolutely, IC...
Anything is better than VB, even infected brew.
I don't know what sort of bug I had in there, but we had just moved into a new house. I stored the bottles in the spare room. You can understand my wife's despair on seeing the exploded bottles on the new carpet.
The next brew didn't smash any bottles and I threw out the last one. Just couldn't stomach the smell.
Cheers
WJ
Anything is better than VB, even infected brew.
I don't know what sort of bug I had in there, but we had just moved into a new house. I stored the bottles in the spare room. You can understand my wife's despair on seeing the exploded bottles on the new carpet.
The next brew didn't smash any bottles and I threw out the last one. Just couldn't stomach the smell.
Cheers
WJ
"Man könnte froh sein, wenn die Luft so rein wäre wie das Bier"
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WJ,
Your right about VB - warm or infected hombrew is better by miles. But if you do have to neck a few tallies for the bottles, consider it a crusade for silica.
Once honour is restored, we can rest easy, and watch airlocks.
I just started a thread about what weapon you use to fire your homebrew in the general discussion - I'd like get a bigger glass, me.!
But I love tallies - even with sediment - i'd be lost without it!
Cheers,
InCider.
Your right about VB - warm or infected hombrew is better by miles. But if you do have to neck a few tallies for the bottles, consider it a crusade for silica.
Once honour is restored, we can rest easy, and watch airlocks.
I just started a thread about what weapon you use to fire your homebrew in the general discussion - I'd like get a bigger glass, me.!
But I love tallies - even with sediment - i'd be lost without it!
Cheers,
InCider.
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King Browns are tallies I hope!
Longnecks - 750ml (few new 800ml getting around)
I have collected a few from ex-brewers and hard work on my own part
I haven't even heard my latest one burp. It's down in my Man-Shed. It smelt good the other day. Good enough for me. The SG & FG are academic for me. I'm using the force.
I saw a great show on SBS tonite about making old school wooden barrels... too cool
InCider.
Longnecks - 750ml (few new 800ml getting around)
I have collected a few from ex-brewers and hard work on my own part

I haven't even heard my latest one burp. It's down in my Man-Shed. It smelt good the other day. Good enough for me. The SG & FG are academic for me. I'm using the force.
I saw a great show on SBS tonite about making old school wooden barrels... too cool
InCider.
I fell on good luck last night. A mate moved from round the corner in Preston down to Hobart twelve months ago, and bequeathed a bunch of junk to me. Just last night it occurred to me that there were bottles amongst the stuff.
2 NT Draught Darwin Stubbies (2.25L) to be exact.
I only wish there were more.
Tom
2 NT Draught Darwin Stubbies (2.25L) to be exact.

Tom
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Dr. Tom,
I'm not even a faintly religious man, but I do believe you have been blessed my son, and should kneel before the keg and thank the Lord Almighty for your good fortune. May your airlock be forever moving.
The irony is that I lost any chance at God by going to Boarding School, and tasting homemade bourbon!
Another schooner of communnion wine in a Darwin Stubby anyone?
Cheers,
InCider.
I'm not even a faintly religious man, but I do believe you have been blessed my son, and should kneel before the keg and thank the Lord Almighty for your good fortune. May your airlock be forever moving.
The irony is that I lost any chance at God by going to Boarding School, and tasting homemade bourbon!
Another schooner of communnion wine in a Darwin Stubby anyone?
Cheers,
InCider.