hello from Boilermaker country

Thu Aug 31, 2006 5:44 pm

I've been brewing for almost 2 years. I'm a process control engineer with a background in sofware and electrical engineering. In 18 months I've made 54 5 gallon batches of beer. I took and passed the BJCP exam this past Spring. Judging and making beer are a great pair of hobbies.

I love the BN. The whole crew of Brewcasters rock. I can't imagine life without these guys (and a gal). I'm screwed if they ever go off the air.
Michael Pearson
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Thu Aug 31, 2006 5:59 pm

:shock: Slacker.
JK. Welcome to the BN. Are you doing all grain or extract?
I'm not a slacker in society. I'm an over achieving homeless person.

Drunk posting should be reserved for The RAT PAD!!
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Thu Aug 31, 2006 6:24 pm

welcome Brotha!!

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Thu Aug 31, 2006 6:28 pm

beer_bear wrote::shock: Slacker.
JK. Welcome to the BN. Are you doing all grain or extract?


8 extract, 46 AG...

I'm moving into Lagers this Winter, so I'm very excited/interested in Jamil's Munich Helles show on 25-Sep. I read Dornbuch's book on Munich Helles, but I don't know anyone locally that brews a Helles. I've picked up more from John Plise's comments on the BN than anything I've read.

Currently on tap: IPA, APA, Robust Porter
Secondary: Kolsch
To brew: Munich Helles, Dunkel, Wee Heavy and Traditional Bock
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Thu Aug 31, 2006 6:40 pm

indyGold wrote:I've picked up more from John Plise's comments on the BN than anything I've read.


Jon Plise is not as stupid as I look.

Welcome to the BN! (still don't know to pitch warm or cold...)

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Thu Aug 31, 2006 6:51 pm

Push Eject wrote:
indyGold wrote:I've picked up more from John Plise's comments on the BN than anything I've read.


Jon Plise is not as stupid as I look.

Welcome to the BN! (still don't know to pitch warm or cold...)

Push Er


...just about Munich Helles.

I don't want to make anyone jealous. Actually, I think I've learned more from Chris White than any single person on the BN. It's hard to beat the Pope though. He does have his own show. All hail the Pope!

Hello, my name is "your name" and I cold/warm pitch. For the record, I've done both and made great beer.
Michael Pearson
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 2:30 am

Welcome! One small point of order, if I may...

Indy is IU country :!:
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 5:08 am

calvey wrote:Welcome! One small point of order, if I may...

Indy is IU country :!:


I wondered how long it would take for the IU and/or ND folks to chime it. :evil:

...at least we have beer in common
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