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Archives for: April 2007

04/29/07

Permalink 06:57:53 pm, by stjeanp Email , 123 words   English (US)
Categories: Food and Drink, Homebrewing

Another batch of beer

I did another batch of beer today. It's a modification of the last wheat along with a few new techniques. So here's the recipe:

  • 6 pounds, United Canadian wheat extract (60% pale/40% wheat)
  • 1 pound, Briess 80L crystal malt
  • 1/2 pound, Paul's roast barley
  • 1 pound cotton blossom honey
  • 1.5 ounces, Cascades hops (boil)
  • 1/2 ounce, Cascades hops (finish)
  • Wyeast #3942 Belgian Wheat Yeast

I also mixed things up a little, finally purchasing a hop bag instead of trying to strain the hops out after adding them directly to the wort.

Also, this was the first time I used a wort chiller and can't believe I waited as long as I did. That thing was amazing. I had the wort down to about 75 degrees in a little over 5 minutes. Extremely impressive.

04/28/07

Permalink 04:20:11 pm, by stjeanp Email , 47 words   English (US)
Categories: Food and Drink, Homebrewing

More brewing shopping

Another run up to Homebrew Headquarters to pick up supplies for the beer and mead making. I've now got the ingredients for the beer, plus yeast for the two batches of mead. I'm also thinking about kegging this batch of beer. Bottling beer is getting really old.

04/17/07

Permalink 06:37:08 pm, by stjeanp Email , 75 words   English (US)
Categories: Food and Drink, Homebrewing

Picking Up Some More Brewing Supplies

Since the honey's in and I'm planning on starting on two batches of mead in a couple weeks I started picking up some more brewing supplies. I headed over to Foreman's The Home Brewery since it's close to work. After some really good conversation with the owner I picked up 2 6.5 gallon and 2 6 gallon carboys, some more Iodophor, airlocks, stoppers, and an immersion chiller. I've got some more stuff to pick up but it's getting closer.

04/16/07

Permalink 11:25:01 pm, by stjeanp Email , 62 words   English (US)
Categories: Books

Going Postal

After a late night finishing it off, and I seriously had trouble putting it down, I finished another one of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels. Going Postal is about a con man getting conned into being in charge of the revival of Ankh-Morpork's post office. It's definitely one of the better Discworld books and really does a good job of skewering current events.

04/09/07

Permalink 07:23:10 pm, by stjeanp Email , 153 words   English (US)
Categories: Books

The Two-Space War

I picked up this book because I'm a big fan of Leo Frankowski's Cross-time Engineer series of books. Well, it didn't disappoint me one bit. It's the story of Lt. Thomas Melville, the captain of a ship sailing Two-Space, the two-dimensional "flatland" that has taken man to the stars. But in order to access it mankind had to give up almost all modern technology since Flatland tends to destroy it in minutes. What's left is an interstellar civilization at approximately an Elizabethan/Edwardian level of technology. Against this backdrop Lt. Melville must fight his way through alien enemies in order to warn his allies of an impending attack.

It's a good book with great character development, though I did think that the ending was a little rushed. There's another book in the series coming out soon and I'll be looking forward to reading it once I get the to-read stack a little lower.

04/07/07

Permalink 11:35:47 pm, by stjeanp Email , 91 words   English (US)
Categories: Food and Drink, Homebrewing

60 Pounds Of Honey

While I was at church tonight, Fr. Justin gave me the bucket of honey I've been waiting for. I've now got 60 pounds of native Texas cotton blossom honey waiting to be turned into mead. I've got a recipe that I've used before, from Gambrinus' Mug. It's technically a metheglin, a spiced mead, but still a mead. I've made it before and it's turned out great. The plan for this one is to do two batches, one with a sweet yeast and one with a dry yeast.

The recipe is right here.

04/02/07

Permalink 09:06:27 pm, by stjeanp Email , 122 words   English (US)
Categories: Books

Convergent Series

One off of the guilty pleasures file. It's a little reminiscent of Larry Niven's Known Space series. I picked it up on a whim a while ago and finally got around to reading it. It's a bit of hard sci-fi and a bit of space opera mixed together. The story revolves around a group of people trying to figure out what the artifacts left behind by a mysterious race known as The Builders are for. It eventually leads them to some stunning revelations and a trip outside the galaxy, but not before a number of close calls with death. The ending neatly sets up the next book in the series while answering the majority of the plot issues raised in the book.