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BitterTed

Yet another new person to the forum

Post by BitterTed » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:02 pm

Hi, not sure if this is the correct place to post this, but I thought I'd introduce myself. I've been brewing for about 11 yrs and have made over 150 batches, most of them all grain. I participate on a few other forums and simply am pasionate about beer and brewing it. I hope to be able to contribute here and learn some too. My user name was originally because I was thought to be a bitter person, now I like to think its because I love Bitter!! :D
Cheers, Ted

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Post by Andy » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:05 pm

Hi Ted and welcome, great to have you onboard and with all your experience I'm sure you'll be able to help us all :)

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Post by Seveneer » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:31 pm

Hi Ted,

I'm fairly new too. Nice to meet you.

/Phil.

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Post by mysterio » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:43 pm

Welcome Ted B)

If you like your cornelius kegs and refractometers you'll be right at home ;)

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Post by Vossy1 » Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:20 pm

Welcome father Ted, .....well, with that much experience you'll be a father figure to a lot of us newbies :lol: B)

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Post by BitterTed » Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:28 pm

QUOTE (mysterio @ Sep 4 2006, 08:43 PM) Welcome Ted  B)

If you like your cornelius kegs and refractometers you'll be right at home  ;)
Hmm, let's see, I have 20 cornies and a refractometer! I guess I might fit in! :lol:

QUOTE Welcome father Ted, .....well, with that much experience you'll be a father figure to a lot of us newbies
Ooh, father Ted, hmm. :blink: Well, tell you what, I'll help you where I can, but bear with me, being an American, I have to get used to some terms and measurements that you folks use. ;) But hey, I joined here mostly because we're all brewers and I absolutely love a good Bitter. And where else to learn how to make a good Bitter than from the source!!
Oh, and thanks guys for the warm welcome!! :beer

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Post by bitter_dave » Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:58 pm

Hi Bitter Ted - welcome :)

Nice name btw :P

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Post by Vossy1 » Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:48 pm

Whereabouts in the states BT ?

Ps, Not sure if you get it over there but Father Ted was a comedy sketch show over here in the U.k ;) hence the reference.

I'm not surprised you've got 20 cornies, they're so cheap over there.....I'm jealous

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Post by Frothy » Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:20 am

Allo Ted - I must say that I've found a large amount of US homebrew sites to be very inspirational. I feel inadequate with only 5 cornys :) but I do have the compulsory beer keg boil kettle with a big propane burner. Most of the recipe books etc are in american Units so I personally don't bother converting them anyway - just watch out for people using UK gallons :)

Matt

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Post by BitterTed » Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:22 am

QUOTE (Frothy @ Sep 5 2006, 01:20 AM) Allo Ted - I must say that I've found a large amount of US homebrew sites to be very inspirational. I feel inadequate with only 5 cornys :) but I do have the compulsory beer keg boil kettle with a big propane burner. Most of the recipe books etc are in american Units so I personally don't bother converting them anyway - just watch out for people using UK gallons :)

Matt
Hey Matt, 5 cornies is a nice number! 20 is just because a friend traded me some stuff for them or else I would have about 5 too. When looking at recipes here, I will assume they are 5 gal UK, thanks for the reminder!!

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Post by eskimobob » Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:05 am

Hi Ted,

Wow 20 cornies! - have you ever managed to fill them all at the same tiem :D
Just a thought, if you ever fancy earning some extra USD to spend on brewing, you would probably do a good trade in selling spare parts for Cornies to us UK brewers. We can get them here but they can be pricy. There are a few non-UK suppliers (Brewers Discount etc) but all seem to be poor at communicating.

So what sort of brew setup do you use? - I think we're mostly simple single infusion mash here with either batch or fly sparging but you guys in the states seem to go in for HERMS or RIMS systems in a big way.

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Post by Jim » Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:49 am

Hi Ted and welcome. Nice to have another experienced brewer on the forum.

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Post by BitterTed » Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:18 pm

QUOTE (eskimobob @ Sep 5 2006, 07:05 AM) Hi Ted,

Wow 20 cornies! - have you ever managed to fill them all at the same tiem :D
Just a thought, if you ever fancy earning some extra USD to spend on brewing, you would probably do a good trade in selling spare parts for Cornies to us UK brewers. We can get them here but they can be pricy. There are a few non-UK suppliers (Brewers Discount etc) but all seem to be poor at communicating.

So what sort of brew setup do you use? - I think we're mostly simple single infusion mash here with either batch or fly sparging but you guys in the states seem to go in for HERMS or RIMS systems in a big way.
Hmmm, trading some corny parts, eh! That may be on the horizon! Brewing system, well............. yes, I have a RIMS and it is quite nice eto use , especially when I make lagers and need to make step temp mashes. I have a friend that harrasses me because I don't use decoctions all that much and use the RIMS instead, oh well. But, when making my Bitter, Mild and Porters, I generally pull out the old Igloo cooler and do an infusion mash. Going back and forth between the two set-ups, I get to enjoy a variety of different ways of doing things. Another beauty of the RIMS is when it's running, I get to kick back and smoke a cigar and have a pint while waiting for the next step to finish, it makes for a most relaxing brew session! ;)
You know, I just thought of another trade possibility, I don't know if it'll fly, but being that I can get so many varieties of hops and yeast and maybe even grain, there might be some possibilties there too. :unsure: We'll have to ponder this!
Cheers

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Post by BigEd » Thu Sep 07, 2006 2:44 am

Hey Ted! Good to see you here. I just posted a hello from myself somewhere in the forum.

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