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Post by indyscammer on Mar 16, 2021 19:46:07 GMT -5
Found it here in Indianapolis! Really good. Almost a Stout.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2021 20:30:03 GMT -5
Is that an enemy-government sniper with their scope trained on you, that I see in your window reflection Shimei? You better keep your head down, bro.... Naaa, I'm not an enemy of the government nor am I employed anymore for the government ......... though I was never told to denounce the oath I took to the Constitution. Just a peaceable quite citizen living life while exercising his rights Would caution anyone though ...... Hate to be caught in the crossfire all down the street I live on should evil intent wander in..... Love my neighbors and country under God.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2021 20:31:10 GMT -5
Found it here in Indianapolis! Really good. Almost a Stout. Love a good brew. I'm seriously looking into pro brew kits making 5 gallons at a time. My favorite is Irish Red Ale. Looking forward to feeding the masses w/ steak and beer at my summer porch parties.
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Post by LuisV on Mar 16, 2021 20:39:30 GMT -5
Found it here in Indianapolis! Really good. Almost a Stout. Awesome... Glad you enjoyed it!
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Post by LuisV on Mar 16, 2021 20:40:56 GMT -5
Found it here in Indianapolis! Really good. Almost a Stout. Love a good brew. I'm seriously looking into pro brew kits making 5 gallons at a time. My favorite is Irish Red Ale. Looking forward to feeding the masses w/ steak and beer at my summer porch parties. Ha... I wish I could home brew! Keep us posted...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2021 20:49:09 GMT -5
Love a good brew. I'm seriously looking into pro brew kits making 5 gallons at a time. My favorite is Irish Red Ale. Looking forward to feeding the masses w/ steak and beer at my summer porch parties. Ha... I wish I could home brew! Keep us posted... I'm looking at NorthernBrewer kits which are also sold on Amazon. Looks like w/ propane cooker as well as chiller.... all glass containers...... and mind as well throw in a 5 gallon reusable keg I'd be into making my own brew for a grand. 5 gallons worth of ingredients costing round 20-40 dollars ....... pay off in no time
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Post by novisnick on Mar 17, 2021 1:04:19 GMT -5
Actually a purchase a year ago but this upgraded unit from Sun Joe was shipped to me as a replacement when the 9*f temp busted the pump in my old one. Called in and gave them my e-mail address, sent me the new one with a prepaid postage ups label for the return of the busted one. Heck of a no questions asked warranty,Both units are electric and work great for car washing and small chores around the house. I recommend this company.The real isn’t worth a hoot but thats my only complaint. Cheap plastic.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2021 15:36:00 GMT -5
Needed to perform a brake job on my 2018 Honda Accord. Mind as well add a little braking performance as well as cosmetic appeal. GT Rotors and Ceramic Pads. The rotors are slotted and drilled. The Ceramic pads increase lifespan and cut down on brake dust. Just loving the abundance of things and pricing on Amazon. Everything needed tools such as caliper piston compressor etc are available far cheaper than local store fronts. The whole brake kit was round a hundred and half: Installation: Installed:
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Post by mountain on Mar 18, 2021 10:03:32 GMT -5
Ha... I wish I could home brew! Keep us posted... I'm looking at NorthernBrewer kits which are also sold on Amazon. Looks like w/ propane cooker as well as chiller.... all glass containers...... and mind as well throw in a 5 gallon reusable keg I'd be into making my own brew for a grand. 5 gallons worth of ingredients costing round 20-40 dollars ....... pay off in no time I used to brew beer with a 75 dollar brew kit that included plastic fermenter with lid, bottle brush, bottling bucket with spigot, bottle capper, siphon, hydrometer, and thermometer, etc. I brewed about 5 gallons each time, roughly 48 to 54 bottles if I remember correctly. I generally used pre remeasured and fresh ground grain brew kits. Brown ale, cream ale, Porter, Scotch ale, India Pale Ale, common ale, Belgian Trippel, Belgian Ale, Belgian Wit, Irish Stout, Rye Beer, and Imperial IPA. All worts were made in my kitchen on a gas stove using stainless steel cookware that we already had. I used ice instead of a chiller before pitching liquid yeast. I used bleach for sanitation and washed bottles in the dishwasher right before bottling. I would take the brew bucket and place in family room for brewing. I only made ales so temperature while brewing was not a problem. I still like ales better than German style cold fermented beers. I brewed over 50 batches for about 6 or 7 years. I now support the local craft beer industry. Cheers!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2021 11:30:37 GMT -5
I'm looking at NorthernBrewer kits which are also sold on Amazon. Looks like w/ propane cooker as well as chiller.... all glass containers...... and mind as well throw in a 5 gallon reusable keg I'd be into making my own brew for a grand. 5 gallons worth of ingredients costing round 20-40 dollars ....... pay off in no time I used to brew beer with a 75 dollar brew kit that included plastic fermenter with lid, bottle brush, bottling bucket with spigot, bottle capper, siphon, hydrometer, and thermometer, etc. I brewed about 5 gallons each time, roughly 48 to 54 bottles if I remember correctly. I generally used pre remeasured and fresh ground grain brew kits. Brown ale, cream ale, Porter, Scotch ale, India Pale Ale, common ale, Belgian Trippel, Belgian Ale, Belgian Wit, Irish Stout, Rye Beer, and Imperial IPA. All worts were made in my kitchen on a gas stove using stainless steel cookware that we already had. I used ice instead of a chiller before pitching liquid yeast. I used bleach for sanitation and washed bottles in the dishwasher right before bottling. I would take the brew bucket and place in family room for brewing. I only made ales so temperature while brewing was not a problem. I still like ales better than German style cold fermented beers. I brewed over 50 batches for about 6 or 7 years. I now support the local craft beer industry. Cheers! Appreciate you chiming in Mountain! What initiated this was the lack of my favorite beer on the shelves. Seemingly, since the CV scare began people are drinking as much as using TP I rarely run into Irish Red Ale. Lost my source when I moved out of CA - a local brewer called Strike Brewery was the first and only place I've ever found that particular beer. I figure glass containers would be easier for sanitation and longevity. Wishing to host two porch parties every month during the summer for my fellow "wet" Presbyterians [second only to e-whisky-palians] I'll need to brew quite a bit. Enjoy!
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Post by mountain on Mar 18, 2021 14:10:00 GMT -5
I used to brew beer with a 75 dollar brew kit that included plastic fermenter with lid, bottle brush, bottling bucket with spigot, bottle capper, siphon, hydrometer, and thermometer, etc. I brewed about 5 gallons each time, roughly 48 to 54 bottles if I remember correctly. I generally used pre remeasured and fresh ground grain brew kits. Brown ale, cream ale, Porter, Scotch ale, India Pale Ale, common ale, Belgian Trippel, Belgian Ale, Belgian Wit, Irish Stout, Rye Beer, and Imperial IPA. All worts were made in my kitchen on a gas stove using stainless steel cookware that we already had. I used ice instead of a chiller before pitching liquid yeast. I used bleach for sanitation and washed bottles in the dishwasher right before bottling. I would take the brew bucket and place in family room for brewing. I only made ales so temperature while brewing was not a problem. I still like ales better than German style cold fermented beers. I brewed over 50 batches for about 6 or 7 years. I now support the local craft beer industry. Cheers! Appreciate you chiming in Mountain! What initiated this was the lack of my favorite beer on the shelves. Seemingly, since the CV scare began people are drinking as much as using TP I rarely run into Irish Red Ale. Lost my source when I moved out of CA - a local brewer called Strike Brewery was the first and only place I've ever found that particular beer. I figure glass containers would be easier for sanitation and longevity. Wishing to host two porch parties every month during the summer for my fellow "wet" Presbyterians [second only to e-whisky-palians] I'll need to brew quite a bit. Enjoy! Yea, that is why i got into home brewing, the lack of what i liked. I always tried to keep 4 ale styles at a time. Grilled steak, scallops, and home brew. Your guests will appreciate. I can get good brew now so all is well. I did enjoy the craft while i participated. Sip, sip.
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Post by chops on Mar 19, 2021 7:16:44 GMT -5
Well, because I can't leave well enough alone, I'm already upgrading from my FiiO M6 DAP (Digital Audio Player) that I just received last Saturday. Arriving this coming Monday, the HiBy R5 Saber DAP... And to go along with it, for home use, a pair of KZ Zax IEM's... They have EIGHT drivers per side!
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Post by bobcel on Mar 19, 2021 10:45:11 GMT -5
Purchased this Pizza Oven attachment for my Green Mountain Grill Smoker and have been having fun with it! Great accessory
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Post by daveczski65 on Mar 19, 2021 15:51:24 GMT -5
Needed to perform a brake job on my 2018 Honda Accord. Mind as well add a little braking performance as well as cosmetic appeal. GT Rotors and Ceramic Pads. The rotors are slotted and drilled. The Ceramic pads increase lifespan and cut down on brake dust. Just loving the abundance of things and pricing on Amazon. Everything needed tools such as caliper piston compressor etc are available far cheaper than local store fronts. The whole brake kit was round a hundred and half: Installation: Installed: Now you will have to get used to noise they make when stopping hard! I have drilled and slotted on front of my truck,and under harder then normal brake from high speed you will Hear them.,
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Post by chops on Mar 20, 2021 17:32:44 GMT -5
Well that was short-lived. All of 10 to 15 minutes... Listening for a few minutes and deciding that I need to move up from the medium ear tips (that came on them) to the large ear tips. The right one came off and went on just fine. The left one... Well, you see what happened. So back they went. Going with something different most likely. Though I can say, I have not read any reviews of this particular issue, so I'm sure it's just a fluke thing with the pair I got.
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Post by adaboy on Mar 21, 2021 8:37:05 GMT -5
Well, because I can't leave well enough alone, I'm already upgrading from my FiiO M6 DAP (Digital Audio Player) that I just received last Saturday. Arriving this coming Monday, the HiBy R5 Saber DAP... And to go along with it, for home use, a pair of KZ Zax IEM's... They have EIGHT drivers per side! As a drummer there nothing like a good pair of ears! I went with custom molded Westone ears 10 years ago and I still have them. They've been repaired a couple of times for free! (user neglect)
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Post by ttocs on Mar 21, 2021 8:54:35 GMT -5
Purchased this Pizza Oven attachment for my Green Mountain Grill Smoker and have been having fun with it! Great accessory You mean, that's not a really big HDMI port?
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Post by autiger on Mar 21, 2021 10:04:27 GMT -5
Congrats on upgrade, sucks on IEM's. You may want to check these out. (https://www.head-fi.org/search/4510131/?q=lz+a7&t=post&c[nodes][0]=103&o=date ) LZ A7. You can find these at much lower than retail (or used) if you put in the effort. Mine are paired with an Ibasso DX 160. Well that was short-lived. All of 10 to 15 minutes... Listening for a few minutes and deciding that I need to move up from the medium ear tips (that came on them) to the large ear tips. The right one came off and went on just fine. The left one... Well, you see what happened. So back they went. Going with something different most likely. Though I can say, I have not read any reviews of this particular issue, so I'm sure it's just a fluke thing with the pair I got.
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Post by novisnick on Mar 21, 2021 15:00:56 GMT -5
Purchased this Pizza Oven attachment for my Green Mountain Grill Smoker and have been having fun with it! Great accessory You mean, that's not a really big HDMI port? Is it 4K or 8K compliant?
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Post by garbulky on Mar 21, 2021 15:43:08 GMT -5
You mean, that's not a really big HDMI port? Is it 4K or 8K compliant? That's a 128k HDMI port.
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