#5 is in bottles
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The, as yet still nameless, batch#5 is now in bottles:
#6 (more on this later) is about to finish primary fermentation.
4 Comments Filed under: brewing

I’m pretty sure that’s the raddest/inyourface homebrew picture I’ve ever seen. It’s helps to have new age sandals in the mix (props to me). Say Will, when will we reconvene? PS Veronica and I have a local bar now. I’m drunk off that fact right NOW.
Comment by Jesse — July 21, 2007 @ 10:26 pm
PPS look how much meat the hand…
Comment by Jesse — July 21, 2007 @ 10:26 pm
Is this the batch I tasted? Good to taste the flavour improves with age, mmm very tasty. Hey, notice the “english” spelling of flavour for you buddy.
Comment by Jeff — August 1, 2007 @ 2:42 pm
I totally noticed the english spelling immediately. I appreciate it. You know, I’m totally on the fence as whether to use an english or american spellchecker at work. You see I want to write the ‘proper’ way but then there are always times when I have to use american spelling when referring to copy on a website or something. argggg. p.s. You don’t have to reply to this.
Comment by will — August 1, 2007 @ 8:09 pm