Chief Swaye make big heapum firewater!

Holy fuck dude - you sent an alcohol-making kit to an indian?

Did you send him a blanket, too?

I received a blanket last year in a gift box. Not kidding.
 
Holy fuck dude - you sent an alcohol-making kit to an indian?

Did you send him a blanket, too?

Did you miss the part where I already sent him tobacco and a papouse blanket?
 
Is home brew more cost effective?

Generally speaking, no. If you’re going big time, large batch all grain, it could be very cost effective. In 5 gallon partial extract scale, no.

Eh, capital cost is low entry and if you have a decent homebrew store near you(like in Seattle) you can make it "relatively" cost effective. I think I ran the #'s on my setup once and it came out to between $0.75-$1.00 per beer not including my $500 or so capital invested(which gets a better ROI with every batch obviously). Not super cheap but considering your quality can be closer to that of a good microbrew once you get good at it not so bad. Obviously, this doesn't include your opportunity cost or time value of you labor but it's akin to cooking at home, you do it because you also enjoy the process. Lots of Bot afternoon's spent at home brewing beer while watching our? doogs lose to Cal. Also, you guysm will be pretty stoked if I show up with the kegerator to our next Holiday Bowl tailgate. Coldest beer in the lot!

Holiday Bowl tailgate?

Mighty optimistic of you
 
Is home brew more cost effective?

Generally speaking, no. If you’re going big time, large batch all grain, it could be very cost effective. In 5 gallon partial extract scale, no.

Eh, capital cost is low entry and if you have a decent homebrew store near you(like in Seattle) you can make it "relatively" cost effective. I think I ran the #'s on my setup once and it came out to between $0.75-$1.00 per beer not including my $500 or so capital invested(which gets a better ROI with every batch obviously). Not super cheap but considering your quality can be closer to that of a good microbrew once you get good at it not so bad. Obviously, this doesn't include your opportunity cost or time value of you labor but it's akin to cooking at home, you do it because you also enjoy the process. Lots of Bot afternoon's spent at home brewing beer while watching our? doogs lose to Cal. Also, you guysm will be pretty stoked if I show up with the kegerator to our next Holiday Bowl tailgate. Coldest beer in the lot!

Holiday Bowl tailgate?

Mighty optimistic of you

Don't worry Jimmy Lakes four year plan to lose a holiday bowl is under way.
 
Yeah this is bad.
I've pitched yeast onto cider, mead, beer and wine more than 1000 times, and look at me now...
Ts&Ps to @Swaye

@UW_Doog_Bot - the AHA homebrew conference (soon to be cancelled for '20) will be in SD next year (sshh it's a secret!) - you should go sometime if you haven't done so yet.

still no sports?...ok, back to my furloughed engineer day drinking
Cheers--
 
Chief @Swaye sending good smok'um
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Which recipe did it come with?

Amber Ale

Haven't done their amber kit. I'm sure it will be good though. Depending on how chlorinated your water is (on the rez? lol), consider buying a few gallons of RO water to brew with.

At the very least you can boil all the tap water in the pot. It should get rid of most of the chlorine that way.

I remember brewing with chlorinated water phase.

I was hoping he would brew with chloroquine
 
Lemme know when you can spit your brew and light a fire, firewatermaster.

Then we will talk turkey. Made a lot of home brew, me.
 
Lemme know when you can spit your brew and light a fire, firewatermaster.

Then we will talk turkey. Made a lot of home brew, me.

This might be the most SECDAWG poast of all except for the fact that it didn't take you three poasts to make it.
 
Lemme know when you can spit your brew and light a fire, firewatermaster.

Then we will talk turkey. Made a lot of home brew, me.

You got a still, pod? Pics or GTFO
 
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