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"David, I found the instructions in Brew Your Own magazine, November 2008. Vol 14, No 7. the author of the article is David Mattie from St Louis. Instead of using the Kobalt air tool system I use a 7.5 pound tank a friend gave me. If you visit your…"
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"A label for a red ale. It was made to be drunk while attending Steamcon in Seattle."
May 7, 2010

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Favorite beer style(s) of the moment:
Amber
IPA
Hefer-reffer
Lambik
Whatever homebrew is in the works,
Granville Island brewing
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I'm just some guy.
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www.GiantAtomicRobots.com
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Lazy boy Brewing, Everett Wa

Kegging

I will be kegging from now on. I bought a used kegerator setup. It comes with 2 taps, a fridge that holds two corny kegs, and fresh tubing to the co2 tank.

Along with my third keg, I have enough to keep a homebrew in rotation, while saving on all that damn bottle cleaning.

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Scottish Ale, a typical day at the brewery.

I've started a batch of Scottish Ale in my little home brewery, my wife calls it the kitchen.

Extract:

6lbs Pale Malt Syrup

1lb Light Dry Malt

Grains:

1lb Crystal 80L malt

1/4lb Chocolate Malt

1/2lb Flaked Barley

Hops:

Boiling: 1 1/2 oz Kent Golding

Finishing: 1/2 oz Kent Golding

Yeast: Wyeast 1728 Scottish Ale yeast.

I picked the recipe up at Cellar Homebrew in…

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Posted on May 7, 2010 at 8:17pm — 1 Comment

A style I don't like

One thing I don't share with my wife is her taste for lagers. We purchased a few Glissade bock style beers, and at the first taste my mouth identified it as a lager style.



Well I finished it, and won't be opening one up again for myself. I wanted to know a little more about the style and found that it was the style brewed by German monks to get them through their fasting days.



My wife was born in Austria, and baptized in a brewery, by German…
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Posted on March 9, 2010 at 11:50pm

Building a portable kegerator.

I'm building a portable kegerator from plans found in a brewing magazine. There is one thing I couldn't figure out how to do easily.



The kegerator will hold three corny kegs. I don't want to leave the gas cylinders out where prying hands can mess with the pressure. I found a large "salesman's" clothing case on wheels, and it will fit two CO2 cylinders.



So now I will be able to cool the kegs, and keep the gas away from people that like to mess with things they… Continue

Posted on September 30, 2009 at 3:08am — 2 Comments

Seattle Area Breweries that will fill Corny Kegs

Starting an ongoing list of Breweries around Seattle that will fill Corny kegs. If you know of more, please comment and I will add them to the list.



Lazy Boy Brewing, Everett Wa.

http://www.lazyboybrewing.com/



Mac and Jacks, Redmond Wa.

http://www.macandjacks.com



Big Als, Seattle Wa.

http://www.bigalbrewing.com/beer.php



Snoqualmie Brewery, Snoqualmie Wa.

http://www.fallsbrew.com/



Elks Head, Buckley Wa.

28120 State… Continue

Posted on May 18, 2009 at 1:56pm

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