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    CO2 Refill in North Dallas, TX?

    Had no idea how prevalent this was (wanting to keep the nice/shiny red CO2 tank). Fiancé bought me a kegerator conversion kit for Christmas and avoided building one because I couldn't find a CO2 refill, rather than a swap.
  2. J

    Crowdfunding for a brewery startup in Bosnia!

    Good luck with the brewery. Bosnia is a beautiful country. You guys definitely enjoy your pivo!
  3. J

    Same recipe, different source, different amount of LME. Hmm...

    Excellent points. I really wouldn't want to find out what a 'lighter' Oktoberfest would be like. I think that I'll err on the side of caution and go with the book recipe. :mug: Weird that one extra gallon would seemingly call for an additional 2.8lbs of LME, though.
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    Same recipe, different source, different amount of LME. Hmm...

    Hey guys, I'm getting back into brewing and I have a question. I want to brew Jamil's "Munich Madness" Oktoberfest recipe. The recipe in the book calls for: - Pilsner LME, 4.4lbs - Munich LME, 4.4lbs - CaraMunich steeping grains, 1.0lb But when looking at AHA link for the same recipe, it's...
  5. J

    Conflicting advice from LHBS and HBT...

    Hi guys, I'm making a lager for the first time. (the Noche Buena recipe from Papazian) When I was picking the brain of one of the guys at my LHBS he recommended starting the fermentation around 65 degrees and gradually lower the temperature each day until it reaches around 55 degrees. Once...
  6. J

    Anybody been to the lakewood tour?

    Lakewood had some excellent beer on tap when my wife and several friends went to their tour. Good live music, a food truck, and a decent amount of seating for mingling with friends...what more could we want?
  7. J

    Stone Ruination clone...

    There was a Stone Ruiniation recipe in the latest issue of Zymurgy. It's just like iijakii said, with two row and centennial. There were also instructions for extract brewing.
  8. J

    One billion yeast cells...a question

    So my latest brew was my first foray brewing with liquid yeast. I told the manager of my local home brew store as much and he recommended a "smack pack" because they didn't need a starter. After researching some more, it seems like the one billion yeast cell count is greatly insufficient. I just...
  9. J

    Best iPad App For Brewing?

    A feature like his is what I was referring to: http://beersmith.com/converting-from-all-grain-to-extract-with-beersmith-2/
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    Best iPad App For Brewing?

    Do any of the above mentioned brewing apps do conversions? (I.E. all grain recipes to extract) From the apps that I've looked at in iTunes this feature isn't mentioned. Maybe it's a standard feature of all apps, but converting recipes is a must-have for me.
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    Sam Adams Grumpy Monk

    Hey guys/gals. On my lunch hour I was hanging out in the beer section of one of the nicer grocery stores here in Dallas. I bumped into the dept. manager and he raved about this case from Sam Adams. I love IPA's so of course it had to go home with me. :mug: My question is has anybody else tried...
  12. J

    Autumn Seasonal Beer Charlie's First Pumpkin

    That looks awesome. I'm planning a pumpkin ale to have ready for the fall. I will definitely keep this recipe in mind.
  13. J

    Best DFW Brewpubs

    TexasSpartan, not yet. Seems like Austin has all of the unique/individual brewpubs.
  14. J

    When to toss out a bottle?

    I have a few bottles that might have had mold in them. I have soaked/scrubbed with oxyclean. I can't see any mold, but the bottom of the bottle isn't perfectly clear like the majority of my bottles. My bottle brush cannot get into every nook and crevice of the bottle, so I am contemplating...
  15. J

    Some Newbie Fundamentals Questions

    Bear, You really need a thermometer to help you to determine when to pitch the yeast. You wouldn't want to simply estimate this. Jason
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