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Dogger Dan
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Robbo,

Private Message,

If you look at my posts at the bottom is a button that will allow you to send me an E-mail which no one else can see. Those that don't mind getting the E-mail put them in, others don't

Dogger
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tyrone
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Post by tyrone »

personal or private message.Kurts give it a rest !Advice sure but if we wanted absolute lectures we'd go to church!
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Post by tyrone »

enough :!: Dogger has helped a lot of people on this forum me included.Stop the bickering and kurts/hrundibrakeshi or whatever you call yourself grow up and relise that that we don,t care about the sceince we only care about about our hobby of makeing a good brew for us and our neighbours.So relax have a texas black (me and my neighbours favourite) and enjoy.p/s if you need a glass when you visit for a brew just ask; always got one for a fellow brewer
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Dogger Dan
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Post by Dogger Dan »

You know,

I was actually pretty sore over this incident for a bit and felt really bad, I didn't sleep much last night because I am not really big on offending people for any reason. I mucked around with my kids today and things really became clear and I haven't thought about it since.

For anyone who thinks I had something to do with altering posts etc, I spent Christmas with my wife and three children. I am 42 years old and my kids are 10, 9 and 4. I have brewed for 17 years, always won an award at every beer tasting I entered and yes , I to am a judge. If you think I had nothing better these holidays than to basterdize some ones post who I couldnt give a fiddlers f--- about, well I am really sorry for you.

On top of it, yes Kurtz, there really is a yardglass and I am not he/she.

Now I manned up and apologized several times for things that are really questionable and it would be nice if it happened in return but I am pretty certain it aint going to happen. I am sure there are misunderstandings but to be honest there is a lot of questionable crap happening on this site recently.

This was once a great place, there was banter, there was fun and most of all people learned things, amazing things and they grasped the science behind it.

The funny thing about science is it has its own language, and if you don't speak the lingo you are branded a fool. Shame about that. Hard to believe that a colonoscopy amounts to someone shoving a camra up your arse.

Nuff said, This place was once real and once nice. Today, it really isn't real nice at all.


Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
Beerpig
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Post by Beerpig »

Time to lock this one down I reckon

Cheers
yardglass
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Post by yardglass »

ffs, let's all build a bridge.

yardglass.
excuse me... your karma just ran over my dogma.

GOOD BREWS
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Post by grabman »

I'm with beerpig, lets lock this away and get on with the real reason we come here!

BEER and all things Beer, lets get back to sharing ideas and suggestions without resorting to name calling. If I want name calling I just have to go stand in the playground at school!

This site is a valuable source of info for many people, me included, I'd hate to lose Dogger's input. I've learnt many a valuable lesson from him over my time here.

Anyway It's still Christmas somewhere so relax, enjoy the company of friends and raise a glass to thos you love and to those you don't as well. There's too much anger in the world, we don't need to add to it here.
Some people say I have a drinking Problem....
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?


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Dogger Dan
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Ok,

We made our peace, had to smoke a pipe and drink a bunch of beer amongst other things :wink:

Lets go brew

Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
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Post by tyrone »

glad you said that dogger;you see i've got this stuck brew....
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Post by anti-fsck »

Robbo wrote:What is a PM? :? :?
*Sigh* My kids ask me what a vinyl record is ...
imbibo caveo ne canis morsus vos
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Post by 501 »

sorry for my newbie-ness,
put a broken infusion bag of saaz hops in 1 of my latest,
I thought it was just a small break but hops are a gurgling. hehe :(

Does anyone think they will settle or ???

cheers 501.
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yardglass
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Post by yardglass »

501,
all's good, same as dry hopping.

does your HBS sell pellets ?

you're better off getting them if you can imo, make a Hop Tea or just lob them in when you rack to secondary.
mho.

yard
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501
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Post by 501 »

ah yeh,
but I had a look in the fridge and saw raw por flowers ?

I am just a kit ++ mixer at present but interested..

you mean like get a bulk bag of pellets and save on the packaging,
I guess.

cheers for that mate.
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yardglass
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Post by yardglass »

nah,
50gm packets are the norm in my HBS.
about 4 or 5 bucks.
even my HBS has about 7 different varieties.

a bit more cost effective than those 12gm bags, you don't have to do a boil to utilise the pellets.
like i said, make up a tea or sling them in loose, someone here said they dry hop into secondary using a stocking or muslin bag.

hope this helps
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Post by kurtz »

Yardglass..$4 to $5 per 50 gms!
Thats $80 to $100 per kilo
Thats a lot of cash...and Kurtz has been known to use a kilo of hops in 25 odd litres !!!..seriously..
......

Kurtz
yardglass
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Post by yardglass »

seems i'm getting pilfered then.....

what do you pay ?

and a KILO in a batch, what's goin on there ?

yard
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Dogger Dan
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Hop Head :lol: :lol: :lol:

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yardglass
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Post by yardglass »

kurtz wrote: ...and Kurtz has been known to use a kilo of hops in 25 odd litres !!!..seriously..
Kurtz
just out of interest Kurtz, i'd love to see that Recipe.

cheers
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Post by gregb »

Kurtz,

The kilo of hops, in the boil for how long?
I heard on one of the Brewing Network shows a method of putting a big amount of hops in the boil for only a couple of minutes.

Cheers,
Greg
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Post by 501 »

thanks Yardy ^_^

1 kg plus kits ?

sheesh :?: :oops:
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