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Old 01-15-2012, 11:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I wish it wasn't illegal to make hard alcohol...i would definitely try my hand at scotch!
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I wish it wasn't illegal to make hard alcohol...i would definitely try my hand at scotch!
Apparently there is a loophole that allows you to produce it as fuel in small quantities, still need a license though. The process for making Scotch is exactly the same as the process for making beer, just adds the extra step of distillation at the end. Given the expense and the yield it is still far cheaper just to buy it ready made
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This is one tasty beer. Check out the beergeeknation review on youtube if your interested. They gave it an A. It's a very bold beer. If you like Red Ipa check this out!
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This is one tasty beer. Check out the beergeeknation review on youtube if your interested. They gave it an A. It's a very bold beer. If you like Red Ipa check this out!
Def gotta try this one!
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Apparently there is a loophole that allows you to produce it as fuel in small quantities, still need a license though. The process for making Scotch is exactly the same as the process for making beer, just adds the extra step of distillation at the end. Given the expense and the yield it is still far cheaper just to buy it ready made
Talk about delayed gratification...the three years of aging that you would have to wait would be torture! I guess you could drink a lot of off-the-shelf whisky during that time.

Another reason why I need to get a house with a basement...
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Talk about delayed gratification...the three years of aging that you would have to wait would be torture! I guess you could drink a lot of off-the-shelf whisky during that time.

Another reason why I need to get a house with a basement...
I've heard of people aging it just a few weeks (6-8) but I have to think that would taste pretty harsh. I would guess the minimum age to be 6-8 months before it would be pleasantly drinkable. The aging process beyond that is much slower and more subtle supposedly.
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I've heard of people aging it just a few weeks (6-8) but I have to think that would taste pretty harsh. I would guess the minimum age to be 6-8 months before it would be pleasantly drinkable. The aging process beyond that is much slower and more subtle supposedly.
I have also heard that some of the best scotch is aged in used bourbon or American whiskey casks. One thing I do know is that I have had some moonshine that was extremely harsh...kinda tasted like gasoline. But it was outside a NASCAR race so I suppose it was in the "spirit" of the event
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My favorite (lately) has been a really hoppy IPA. I just got back from England and you can probably guess my favorite beers are ales. I really like the session IPA's (low in alcohol but very big on taste).

Now trying to find that flavor in Canada is difficult ... but fun trying!
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My favorite (lately) has been a really hoppy IPA. I just got back from England and you can probably guess my favorite beers are ales. I really like the session IPA's (low in alcohol but very big on taste).

Now trying to find that flavor in Canada is difficult ... but fun trying!
MMMM, I used to be super into IPA's. Nowadays they tend to give me a headache unfortunately. Two of my all time favs though are Victory Hop Devil and Troegs Nugget Nectar. Both are heavenly.
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Homebrewing woohoo! I have a Bavarian Pumpkin Wheat in the primary fermenter right now. Should be ready in about three weeks. Made a tasty English Style Bitter and have 6 bottles left in the fridge.
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anyone on here brew their own stuff?

i just finished my first pale ale. currently is bottle conditioning. got a blonde ale in the works right now





favorite off-the shelf brews would be anything from boulevard (tank 7, 6th glass, etc..). how big is boulevard beer outside of kc?
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favorite off-the shelf brews would be anything from boulevard (tank 7, 6th glass, etc..). how big is boulevard beer outside of kc?
The Tank 7 4-pack's just showed up in Boston area shops so I guess they are expanding a little bit. First time I've seen anything of theirs outside of the KC region.
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anyone on here brew their own stuff?

i just finished my first pale ale. currently is bottle conditioning. got a blonde ale in the works right now





favorite off-the shelf brews would be anything from boulevard (tank 7, 6th glass, etc..). how big is boulevard beer outside of kc?
About to bottle mine tomorrow. Its from a crappy Mr Beer kit that my GF got me for Christmas, hope its at least decent.
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I homebrew too, got a kit from HopCity in Atlanta and I am on my second beer. First was a strong ESB, extract kit with LME and DME.

This one is a Bavarian Wheat with some Cara Pils steeped for 30 min, 1 oz of Williamette hops and some pumpkin spices. Should be ready in about two weeks.
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About to bottle mine tomorrow. Its from a crappy Mr Beer kit that my GF got me for Christmas, hope its at least decent.
thats what mine is. i have heard the key is letting it bottle condition for longer than is listed. (im planning on about 4 weeks)
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