I've just started making meads and have a yeast question.
I rehydrated and pitched a packet of Red Star Cotes de Blanc in a one gallon batch about 3 days ago and it doesn't seem to be doing much. There are bubbles going through the air lock, but very slowly. In comparison, a 1 gallon batch I made last month with Lavlin D-47 took off quickly and is still bubbling pretty good.
Is Cotes de Blanc slow and less active?
--
Steve
Mike-
I don't know about the XML grammar, but I volunteer to "HTML-ize" the
recipes.
- Al
"Michael
Valentiner" To: mba(a)thebarn.com
<mpv(a)yuck.net> cc:
Sent by: Subject: Brewfest recipes
mba-bounce@theba
rn.com
01/10/2003 01:24
PM
When the club web pages were transferred from my web site to the
mnbrewers.com server, the MN Brewfest Recipes were lost in the hand off. A
bunch of us have been bemoaning the loss ever since. After recently
digging around in an old mail archive, I unearthed the original messages.
Unfortunately, the HTML formatted versions I made are gone, but we have the
recipes and I'm forwarding them to the list.
Perhaps, someone can organize them and format them and we can post them
again on the club web site. If anyone starts this, broadcast to the rest
of the list, so we don't have any duplicate effort. It'll also take some
work figuring out what year each recipe came from, since it is not always
clear in the message.
<geek> Maybe there is an XML grammer for homebrew recipes we can use to
mark up the recipes. We can then use CSS for the display on the web
site.</geek>
Enjoy.
--
--
Michael Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota
mpv(a)yuck.net
I sent 28 messages. And I sent them twice. The first time from my account at work. If adobe.com is in the From field in the mail header than that is form the first time. If yuck.net then that's the second attempt.
Al, I'll zipped them up and send them to you directly, but probably not today. I'm running out of time.
At 4:38 PM -0600 1/10/03, allan.boyce(a)usbank.com wrote:
>I got 13 recipes.
>
>- Al
>
>
>
>
> "Michael
> Valentiner" To: mba(a)thebarn.com
> <mpv(a)yuck.net> cc: cattelan(a)thebarn.com
> Sent by: Subject: Re: Brewfest recipes
> mba-bounce@theba
> rn.com
>
>
> 01/10/2003 03:43
> PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>I only got the "Fwd: Fruit Beer (fwd)". At least one person got a whole
>set (or so they think), another got 2 sets (I did send them twice). I know
>the new list server was flaky, but I didn't realize it was this bad.
>
>Russell!?
>
>
>>I only saw a raspberry beer recipe.
>>
>>--
>>Steve Fletty
>>fletty(a)umn.edu
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Michael Valentiner" <mpv(a)yuck.net>
>>To: <mba(a)thebarn.com>
>>Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 2:57 PM
>>Subject: Re: Brewfest recipes
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Okay Al, you're committee chairman.
>>>
>>> Btw, I posted a bunch of them twice and have only received just one of
>>them. Is it just me?
>>>
>>>
>>> >Mike-
>>> >
>>> >I don't know about the XML grammar, but I volunteer to "HTML-ize" the
>>> >recipes.
>>> >
>>> >- Al
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > "Michael
>>> > Valentiner" To: mba(a)thebarn.com
>>> > <mpv(a)yuck.net> cc:
>>> > Sent by: Subject: Brewfest
>recipes
> >> > mba-bounce@theba
> >> > rn.com
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > 01/10/2003 01:24
> >> > PM
> >> >
> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >When the club web pages were transferred from my web site to the
>>> >mnbrewers.com server, the MN Brewfest Recipes were lost in the hand
>off.
>>A
>>> >bunch of us have been bemoaning the loss ever since. After recently
>>> >digging around in an old mail archive, I unearthed the original
>messages.
>>> >Unfortunately, the HTML formatted versions I made are gone, but we have
>>the
>>> >recipes and I'm forwarding them to the list.
>>> >
>>> >Perhaps, someone can organize them and format them and we can post them
>>> >again on the club web site. If anyone starts this, broadcast to the
>rest
>>> >of the list, so we don't have any duplicate effort. It'll also take
>some
>>> >work figuring out what year each recipe came from, since it is not
>always
>>> >clear in the message.
>>> >
>>> ><geek> Maybe there is an XML grammer for homebrew recipes we can use to
>>> >mark up the recipes. We can then use CSS for the display on the web
>>> >site.</geek>
>>> >
>>> >Enjoy.
>>> >--
>>> >--
>>> >Michael Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota
>> > >mpv(a)yuck.net
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > --
>> > Michael Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota
>> > mpv(a)yuck.net
>> >
>> >
>> >
>
>
>--
>--
>Michael Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota
>mpv(a)yuck.net
--
--
Michael Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota
mpv(a)yuck.net
As a clarification, the meeting time is 7:00 pm at
WindRiver Brewing
(http://www.windriverbrew.com/image/map.gif for a map)
--- Kirby Richter <KirbyR(a)magenic.com> wrote:
> What time?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Will Holway [mailto:brew987@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thu 1/9/2003 2:52 PM
> To: mba(a)thebarn.com
> Cc:
> Subject: Next WestSide Meeting (1/23) @ WindRiver
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Due to the fact that 2/3 of the brewpub rotation no
> longer exist (Sherlock's and Water Tower
> "Brewing"),
> the next WestSide meeting will begin at WindRiver.
> However, some homebrewer(s) have offered to
> potentially allow for a short visit to their
> brewery.
> So, the plan is to meet @ WindRiver and if things
> work
> out we will go on a field trip. If such is the
> case, I
> can leave directions at the store for any
> stragglers.
>
> You can find a map to WindRiver at
> http://www.windriverbrew.com/image/map.gif
>
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I only got the "Fwd: Fruit Beer (fwd)". At least one person got a whole set (or so they think), another got 2 sets (I did send them twice). I know the new list server was flaky, but I didn't realize it was this bad.
Russell!?
>I only saw a raspberry beer recipe.
>
>--
>Steve Fletty
>fletty(a)umn.edu
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Michael Valentiner" <mpv(a)yuck.net>
>To: <mba(a)thebarn.com>
>Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 2:57 PM
>Subject: Re: Brewfest recipes
>
>
>>
>> Okay Al, you're committee chairman.
>>
>> Btw, I posted a bunch of them twice and have only received just one of
>them. Is it just me?
>>
>>
>> >Mike-
>> >
>> >I don't know about the XML grammar, but I volunteer to "HTML-ize" the
>> >recipes.
>> >
>> >- Al
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Michael
>> > Valentiner" To: mba(a)thebarn.com
>> > <mpv(a)yuck.net> cc:
>> > Sent by: Subject: Brewfest recipes
>> > mba-bounce@theba
>> > rn.com
>> >
>> >
>> > 01/10/2003 01:24
>> > PM
>> >
>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >When the club web pages were transferred from my web site to the
>> >mnbrewers.com server, the MN Brewfest Recipes were lost in the hand off.
>A
>> >bunch of us have been bemoaning the loss ever since. After recently
>> >digging around in an old mail archive, I unearthed the original messages.
>> >Unfortunately, the HTML formatted versions I made are gone, but we have
>the
>> >recipes and I'm forwarding them to the list.
>> >
>> >Perhaps, someone can organize them and format them and we can post them
>> >again on the club web site. If anyone starts this, broadcast to the rest
>> >of the list, so we don't have any duplicate effort. It'll also take some
>> >work figuring out what year each recipe came from, since it is not always
>> >clear in the message.
>> >
>> ><geek> Maybe there is an XML grammer for homebrew recipes we can use to
>> >mark up the recipes. We can then use CSS for the display on the web
>> >site.</geek>
>> >
>> >Enjoy.
>> >--
>> >--
>> >Michael Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota
> > >mpv(a)yuck.net
> >
> >
> > --
> > --
> > Michael Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota
> > mpv(a)yuck.net
> >
> >
> >
--
--
Michael Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota
mpv(a)yuck.net
What time does the MN Homebrewers Association meeting start tomorrow? I think the website said 15:30.
thanks
Don
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Michael writes:
> <geek> Maybe there is an XML grammer for homebrew recipes we can
> use to mark up the recipes. We can then use CSS for the display
> on the web site.</geek>
<doublegeek>
If it helps, I can provide the 93-94 recipes in TROFF source.
</doublegeek>
rick