gcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 10 2008 | wine making supply, porter, wine making equipmenti planted 5 last saturday if you guys are right at 3
weeks im gonna go crazy been checking on them daily,
making sure no weeds and ground is moist. supposed to
start raining here for the next week and colder again.
i guess ill have to watch and see
...
gcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 09 2008 | beer, commercial wine making equipment, wine making supplyThat seems like a good idea, especially since if you try to pick up a
Better Bottle by the neck it wants to suck in air (and liquid) into
the caarboy if you have a normal air lock. One other (small)
complaint I have with Better Bottles is that they hav...
gcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 09 2008 | winemaking supply, winemaking supplies, wine making supplyNote: forwarded message attached.
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gcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | homebrewing beer, drinking, wine making supplyRick Theiner, the owner, creator of One Step and Straight A did a
presentation at the first ever WinePress.US Winefest back in 2005. You can
download his 45 minute powerpoint presentation at www.WinePress.US in the
downloads page. Some of his presen...
gcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | homebrewing kit, wine making supply, yeastWhat is the most common type and thickness of twine used for growing
hops?
-J.K.L.
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gcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | wine making supply, beer, porterThe bines will grow to the height of what ever they are climbing and
then they will ‘fall’ down upon the structure. Mine will curl over and
creep down for a while then try to rise again. I train them across the
10×10 pergula that is ov...
gcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | brewing supplies, hops, wine making supplyI received an order for hop rhizomes the other day. I put them in the
refrigerator. Or should I put them in the freezer?
(I can’t plant them for several weeks, too much snow still on the ground.)
Kevin Brownlee
gcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | wine making supply, wine making supplies, aleGet Well Soon Kev!
Dave
— In CraftBeerinMI@yahoogroups.com, John Nasers wrote:
>
> Now Kev is down with a broken foot.
>
> I wonder what the average age of the group is? Any bets who breaks
> their hip first?
>
> -jnaz
>...
gcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | brewing equipment, wine making equipment, wine making supplyI did some searching and found some rhizomes still out there.
This place has 7 northern brewers left plus others, they told me that
the brewers may be gone today so act fast.
http://www.nthomebrew.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1417
And this...
gcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | commercial wine making equipment, wine making supply, lagarxian1g wrote:
snip
> I’ve seen a lot of interest on the internet about the idea of growing
> hops hydroponically indoors. The only confirmation I have found is an
> abstract from a research group that successfully grew hops
> hydropo...
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