They generally leave the shitty bits to more advanced learners.
They generally leave the shitty bits to more advanced learners.
I wouldn’t recommend skipping the offering, but purely from a technical standpoint it is unnecessary.
It’s awesome. Seeing aerc getting an update always makes me smile.
Finished my ‘try and see’ cider batch. Three kinds of apples from the yard, juiced at the juicers, plus a homeopathic 22 g/L pale ale malt. Fermented to fully dry in 17 days at 14 C and 1,8 bar. After that a couple days at 2,5 C to clear it out. Plenty of forced carbonation. Came out a bit mild, like a dry white wine, but that made it easy to drink. Gave most of it away in 3 L bags, because I want to get the vessel empty and get a beer going.
Lesson learned: much more acidic apples next time, and the malt wort needs to be as concentrated as possible so it doesn’t dilute the apple juice.
Now is proper.
My hot tip: initial capital so that your aliases are just a capital letter + tab away. Cache cleanup, update and Bleachbit:
alias Päivi=‘sudo pacman -Suy --noconfirm’
alias Siivous=‘sudo pacman -Sc --noconfirm;sudo pacman -Rns –noconfirm $(sudo pacman -Qtdq)’
alias SuurSiivous=‘sudo bleachbit -c system.trash system.ro tated_logs system.localizations java.cache journald.clean b ash.history’
Couldn’t help myself, a little bit of malt went in along with a helping of dark syrup, to the effect of 2 ml syrup per litre of ol’ scrumpadillo. Very lively fermentation already on day 6 (at 16 °C). Wishing you the best of luck with yours :)
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I too did the juicing station run last week. First attempt at cider forthcoming. I’ll try a malted cider with 1/6 of the malt I use for beer. That should provide the yeast with healthy nutrition.
Superb colour-picking skills 👍
This! Made nice labels for the first few batches but surely it’s better to keep it craft and sharpie on 😁
nice produce OP!
same! came to say that this was the last windows I ever installed.
nice! you are now on my desktop (two portrait screens with one having the wallpaper mirrored). Let’s stare into the radiant void together 8)
You assume correct. It wouldn’t be a bad tool for sequencing disco lights and pyrotechnics either, I’d imagine :D
I recall a tool that might have been called Ramme did this. Used it when I deleted my IG account a long while back.
not entirely answering the question, but hot tip: one can screen the grain to remove the finest flour. adds a bit of labour but i find it’s not too bad. this is craft brewing after all 😄
Can’t recommend any, I learned by trial and error on the Amiga circa 1989 :D
Renoise does come with a bunch of tutorial modules and surely there is some good learning material on Youtube.
FastTracker II and a bunch of samples.
According to my dad, considering something as ‘lovely’. Even if it’s the exhaust note of a motorcycle.