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Very nice looking I can almost smell it from here.
Did the recipe call for it to be primed w/honey? I never actually tried that myself. Dextrose won’t leave any flavours even if you pop one early and if you don’t want to dilute the maltiness with dextrose the a light dry malt extract also works.
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Yeah, honey was in the recipe. I'll likely try corn sugar next. I'm grain free right now, so I should pick my next recipe soon.
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That looks mighty tasty, Peter! Good job!
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I found a pretty informative blog post about cooking with beer. Might try some of the pointers tonight! http://pacificbrewnews.com/?p=796
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If anybody is going to be near Tacoma, WA on April 24-25, you are warmly invited to attend the 5th Annual Parkway Tavern Barleywine Festival with me. Epic win pretty much guaranteed.
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Beer for Breakfast? Epic win IS a guarantee!
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Had a Guilden Draak http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/48/155 on tap last night. Very tasty, with a very nice head. Unfortunately, it didn't stand up to the food well. Not to mention the pour was inexpert at best. Never been served a beer with a 2.5" head on it before...
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and the food was... ? I bought a four pack of Gulden Draak a few weeks ago (pricey!) and liked it. I think I remember it being pretty heady.
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Well, I had a charcuterie plate, there was a green salad, some lentil soup, and duck breast with asparagus, pearl onions, and mushroom. There was also some kind of wild rice fritter thing that wasn't particularly interesting.
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Curious if any of you have built a kegerator out of a refrigerator, or a keezer out of a chest freezer. I'm starting my Keezer project soon with plans for 3 beers on tap for now.
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