
26 August 2008
May or June 2001, in black and white

16 August 2008
Pints for Prostates

Effort Enlists the Beer Industry to Urge Prostrate (sic) Cancer ScreeningCharlotte, N.C. – The symptoms of prostate cancer rarely show before the disease has progressed, but a simple PSA blood test can serve as an early warning and save men’s lives. But how do you reach men in their late 30s and early 40s, when statistics show they often skip regular physicals and avoid doctor’s offices?“Pints for Prostates is an awareness campaign designed to reach men through the universal language of beer...
05 August 2008
Twins (unindentical)
As I said, the floral aroma was very strong so I am considering blending what I bottled of that one into an orange blossom mead when it's ready to bottle, just for a little extra varietal character.
As the orange wood was drying the smell was very sweet and almost honey-like. I can't wait to see what they age into.
Fermented and aged from New Year's Day to the Vernal Equinox; split between flower and no flower until the Summer Solstice; split between flower, no flower, flower with wood, and no flower with wood. To age until the Autumn Equinox and be bottled for tasting around the next new year.
31 July 2008
but... I read.... to my kids... but nobody gives me beer for it...
7:00AM Friday August 01, 2008
Organisers of New Zealand Book Month are offering free beer to try to entice blokes to read books.
To promote reading as a "manly" activity, organisers have invited fathers and their sons to an evening of male bonding over sports, adventure and literature.
When they arrive at the venue, the Auckland Town Hall, the guests will also get a free beer - but only if they produce identification.
The evening, entitled A Word in his Ear, will be held on Friday September 5.
21 July 2008
1994 doesn't seem so long ago, really...
19 July 2008
All Grain II update III
Anyway, it looks like it's turning into beer at this point. At the pub social, it was theorized that perhaps the dry hops' antibacterial properties managed to keep whatever the weird stuff was from taking control. Sounds good to me. So the photo is through a clear spot in the wall of the glass surrounded by kreusen and is still a little out of focus, but in the middle on the left side you can see the nice bready yeasty normal thing happening.
White Balance
I went with a few fellow H.A.M.S. club members to a pub social at Sarasota Brewing Company. It was a pretty cool place. Not too much going on, a few families eating dinner together and a few patrons sitting at the bar. Then there were the beer geeks in the corner. I mean us.
I swear they didn't have blue beer. Stupid "white balance".
There seemed to be a distinct lack of head on the beers in general. We couldn't pinpoint why. The Maibok did lace the glass, though.
My tasting notes: I really liked the Maibok the most even though it was a bit hoppier than I expected. Overall Vince (the brewer and I believe to be a fellow H.A.M.S. member) did a great job making big and well recieved batches of beer. I passed around my sampler of Sunset Red for everyone to try because I thought maybe something was wrong with it. Apparently all that was wrong is that I just didn't have an appreciation of the style (I don't really care for that style) because even though not everyone who tried it liked it nobody thought there was anything wrong with it. Anyway, that one aside, I was really impressed. As you'll see if you click on my notes to enlarge them, I thought they did a great job describing their beers. I tasted each before reading the descriptions and was kind of at a loss when it came to writing notes because much of what I noticed was already typed up for me.
18 July 2008
All Grain II update II
12 July 2008
All Grain II (update w/pic)
07 July 2008

And ended like this: (on the ride home)
With all this in between:
Some of Misty's relatives from Indiana were in town- Anna Maria Island to be more specific, so we went out to visit.
This poor umbrella just had the hardest time staying upright:
Self-portrait: (I'm not in the sand because I was seeking the shade after my Independence Day sunburn)
See, the hardest time:

Lindy's pic-a-nic blanket:

Our poor sunburnt Devin, playing 'neath the umbrella:

Zack, Trey, Nick, and Kevin (left to right): (it's been a few years since they all saw each other, but they hung out on the beach and played "ladderball" like a bunch of guys hanging out at the beach)

06 July 2008
All Grain II
Independence Day
I guess our food smelled pretty good. This little lady tried to pry the lid off Pam's baked beans dish while nobody was looking. (Credit to Misty for getting this photo)
Must have smelled really good! Look at all the boats that came in:
Ribs:
Self-portrait:
Lauren, left and Devin, right:
Kevin, having trouble with his goggles:
Devin's grapes:
I must have had my camera set to video by accident. I inteded to do a little macro shot of the sea grapes, but caught what appears to be an ant chasing off a fly.
Thanks, guys!