Pipeline!

Sebastian Fernandez Giraldo sfernan at ncsu.edu
Fri May 25 07:43:14 EDT 2012


Oh man oatmeal porter sounds fun I'm down for that. I can do Thursday since
I'm currently devoid of any responsibilities :D

On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 1:28 AM, Clinton Ebadi <clinton at unknownlamer.org>wrote:

> Sebastian Fernandez Giraldo <sfernan at ncsu.edu> writes:
>
> > Hmmm. I think I'll try making a porter. My brother really likes them and
> if it
> > really wouldn't be that much extra as far as ingredients that'd really
> help my
> > finances :D. I guess the question now is when. I am free next week after
> > monday.
>
> Tuesday and Thursday are good for me. Thursday a bit better (work at 7
> a.m. Wednesday vs "do a good deed for hcoop lest the guilt set in" for
> Friday).
>
> Now, for that there recipe ... Steve designed and has brewed a mean
> Oatmeal Porter so I'll let him explain...
>
> > On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Steve Killen <steven.f.killen at gmail.com
> >
> > wrote:
> >
> >     On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Clinton Ebadi <
> clinton at unknownlamer.org>
> >     wrote:
> >
> >         Sebastian Fernandez Giraldo <sfernan at ncsu.edu> writes:
> >
> >         > I can't do monday because my mom is coming to visit. This
> weekend is
> >         > animazement so I'll probably just be doing that all weekend. I
> need
> >         to find a
> >         > new recipe to do. What types of beers can we do with the
> current
> >         setup (that
> >         > are not too complex)?
> >
> >         Sky's the limit really. Just no lagers or 9% ABV Imperial
> >         Stouts... (well, you /could/ do the latter but I'm assuming you
> want to
> >         drink you beer before this time next year).
> >
> >         Think about ones you like and ... Pick a beer, any beer and I'll
> see
> >         what sort of general recipe I can locate for something in that
> vein.
> >
> >         We have ... 2 kinds of Belgian ale, lots of IPA, lots of
> >         ginger-chamomile wheat now ... I'm planning to do a basic (cheap!
> >         refreshing!) Pale Ale next.
> >
> >     And don't forget the red ale coming up!
> >
> >         p.s. I tried your Amber Ale last night and it was *much* better
> than at
> >         the party! Nicely carbonated, mild funk in the aroma from the
> yeast,
> >         pretty good body (maybe a wee bit thin), good flavor.
> >
> >         > Sebastian.
> >         >
> >         > On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Steve Killen <
> >         steven.f.killen at gmail.com>
> >         > wrote:
> >         >
> >         >     Greetings,
> >         >
> >         >     So Clinton's IPA will be soon ready for bottling if it
> isn't
> >         already, which
> >         >     means that we will have a brew spot open. Clinton, when
> where you
> >         thinking
> >         >     you might want to bottle? Sebastian or BPT, are you up for
> a
> >         batch? I am
> >         >     committed this and next Saturday (the 26th and the 2nd),
> but
> >         either Sunday
> >         >     or Monday would be fine in each week.
> >         >
> >         >     Additionally, I want to get my brown ale into secondary
> this
> >         weekend, and I
> >         >     want to put an experimental RIS on top of the yeast cake
> >         (calculated SG
> >         >     1.104!). I again invite you to join me for some stovetop
> brewing
> >         >     witchcraft.
> >         >
> >         >     Moo,
> >         >
> >         >     --
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