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Date: 14 Oct 2006 14:49:37
From: Tenk
Subject: Beer and Ale Info


Check out www.Craftbreweries.net





 
Date: 14 Oct 2006 23:27:03
From: Lee
Subject: Re: Beer and Ale Info


I clicked on a whole bunch of the links. I hope it helped you out.


Tenk wrote:
> Check out www.Craftbreweries.net
>


 
Date: 14 Oct 2006 16:49:16
From: Scott Lindner
Subject: Re: Beer and Ale Info


Slow done just a tad, or people might think you're a spammer.




  
Date: 15 Oct 2006 07:33:02
From:
Subject: Re: Does insulating the brew kettle improve boil power?



Adam Preble wrote:
> Last weekend I made a big beer and had to collect a lot of runnings to
> do it. It was a real pain in the butt, and I had to recruit the kitchen
> stove above and beyond the turkey fryer to boil it all down into a
> concentrated wort I wanted.
>
> The winter brewing thread here had me wondering if an insulating wrapped
> around the pot would help. Whatever material would have to be able to
> survive near the flames. I see a bunch of people do this for mash tuns;
> is it OK for boiling too? That's prolonged, intense. My thought was it
> would allow me to boil much more aggressively.
>
> Does anybody do this?


Obviously this is a VERY hottly debated subject but I couldn't
pass this one over. I truly see absolutly NO benefit at all with all
this insulation on the mash tun thing. At least this applies to folks
in my particular part of the country which is Florida. I never had to
contend with the bitter cold temps blowing on my mash vessel. When I
was assembling my brewery I read many discussions on this subject right
here on this forum yet the end result was no real measurable benefit
with adding insulation to the mash tun. This also applies to adding it
to the brew pot yet to a obviously lesser degree due to the constant
heat that is being applied to maintain the rolling boil. Yes, I believe
a cover on the brewpot will definately have an positive effect on
maintaining that rolling boil. As proof of my opinion to those of you
that use modified kegs observe the thermometer as you conduct your one
hour mash. I have noticed only a maximum three degree drop over the
entire hour of my usual mash session and that was only during one
batch. The thermal mass of ten or more pounds of grain has been enough
to hold the temperature on all of the rest. So , to answer your
question, NO, I don't see the need for insulation on either vessel!

Steve



 
Date: 15 Oct 2006 15:27:05
From: Duke
Subject: Re: Beer and Ale Info



"Tenk" <Tenk95@yahoo.com > wrote in message
news:1160862577.076761.200580@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Check out www.Craftbreweries.net
>

Is it just me or are there actually more replies to the spam than actual
spam itself ?!?!?!

Duke




  
Date: 15 Oct 2006 10:23:43
From: Scott Lindner
Subject: Re: Beer and Ale Info


> Is it just me or are there actually more replies to the spam than actual
> spam itself ?!?!?!

http://groups.google.com/groups/search?scoring=d&filter=0&enc_author=vu6pUhAAAADkKtF7-sziJqrwL_VgaRmJ&as_drrb=b&as_mind=1&as_minm=10&as_miny=2006&as_maxd=31&as_maxm=10&as_maxy=2006

That's all of his SPAM posts of the same nature in this month. I'm guessing
we have a long way to go to catch up.




 
Date: 15 Oct 2006 09:37:33
From: Phil
Subject: Re: Beer and Ale Info


On 14 2006 14:49:37 -0700, "Tenk" <Tenk95@yahoo.com > wrote:

>Check out www.Craftbreweries.net


The first link on this site is for the Brewpub Brewing System, an
industrial size Mr. Beer set up. This site says "Our beers are very
drinkable. We won 1st place 5 years in a row - a record unmatched by
anyone in the industry."

I e-mailed the owner of the company, once, asking what competition he
won in. He named a competition that I couldn't find on Yahoo or
Google. This competition was hosted by some beer celebrity that
couldn't be found either.


Phil
======
visit the New York City Homebrewers Guild website:
http://www.hbd.org/nychg


  
Date: 16 Oct 2006 15:16:58
From: John 'Shaggy' Kolesar
Subject: Re: Beer and Ale Info


On Sun, 15 2006 09:37:33 -0400, <dogglebe@yahoooo.com > wrote:
> On 14 2006 14:49:37 -0700, "Tenk" <Tenk95@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Check out www.Craftbreweries.net
>
>
> The first link on this site is for the Brewpub Brewing System, an
> industrial size Mr. Beer set up. This site says "Our beers are very
> drinkable. We won 1st place 5 years in a row - a record unmatched by
> anyone in the industry."
>
> I e-mailed the owner of the company, once, asking what competition he
> won in. He named a competition that I couldn't find on Yahoo or
> Google. This competition was hosted by some beer celebrity that
> couldn't be found either.

I win first prize every year in the prestigious "Shaggy's House" competition.


John.


 
Date: 15 Oct 2006 06:35:16
From: Scott Lindner
Subject: Re: Beer and Ale Info


To anyone that cares. The guy using this handle started doing this in the
last month and on various newsgroups and using various new domains. It
appears the majority of the domain names are porn related.

If you want, you can contact the owner of these domain names directly.
Kevin House
5032 Springfield Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19143
(215) 724-1251 phone
(215) 724-4140 fax
kmhwebsites@yahoo.com

Here are some the domains names that Tenk owns and is spaming across Usenet:
Craftbreweries.net
ParisHiltonDaily.com
PornHotties.net
BunniLuv.com
CelebrityDirt.net
ShameTheJohns.com
AdultFilmSuperstars.com
CelebrityScoop.net
CelebrityDirt.net
NonSurgicalTreatments.com
AdultInternetRadio.com
BroadbandCellularNetworks.com
NextelCupStandings.com
SingleUseCamcorders.com
BroadbandCellularNetworks.com
CellphoneFilmmaking.com
NextelCupStandings.com
FootballFantasyDraft.net
MultiOrgasmicWomen.com
OperationEnduringFreedom.org
UnclaimedLotteryTickets.com
DrugBenefitProgram.com
IPODProgramming.com
PortlandTrailBlazersBasketball.com
2008PGAChampionship.com
Microchunks.net
WirelessMediaPlayer.net
Heart-RateMonitors.com
(I gave up.. too many)




 
Date: 14 Oct 2006 19:58:55
From: Al Fresco
Subject: Re: Beer and Ale Info


Everyone is being so polite. I thought I'd mix it up a little by telling
you to KISS MY FAT ASS.

Tenk wrote:
> Check out www.Craftbreweries.net
>


  
Date: 16 Oct 2006 15:18:35
From: John 'Shaggy' Kolesar
Subject: Re: Beer and Ale Info


On Sat, 14 2006 19:58:55 -0400, <notmyemailaddress@yourbutt.com > wrote:
> Everyone is being so polite. I thought I'd mix it up a little by telling
> you to KISS MY FAT ASS.

I agree with the sentiment, but I highly doubt they even read the group.


John.