Time to dust it off

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kjball
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Time to dust it off

Post by kjball »

I think I finally will have a chance to brew this weekend. Nothing really groundbreaking, here, but, with the way my schedule has been lately, this is a big deal. Going to attempt a lager for the first time.
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tony b
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Post by tony b »

I hear that! I just brewed for the first time since last August. Still percolating away in the primary. Basement is a tad cool, so it's going slow.
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Post by Matt F »

I hear you. I brewed for the first time since November last Thursday. Was nice to brew again.
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kjball
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Post by kjball »

Thanks for the support guys, i really do appreciate it. Last real brew for me was August, and it wasn't very good. I've brewed a few extract batches in class, and did that abomination for the gazette. It felt good this morning to see the stir plate going in the kitchen.
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Post by TappedOut »

Glad to hear I'm not the only slacker brewer here. Well, not really. My last batch was November also.
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