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23rd January 10, 12:22 PM
#1
A stout homebrew, a dog and eureka!
So I'm doing my second batch of homebrewed beer. The first was a pale ale with corriander which has come off nicely. Now on to my favorites: porters, stouts etc.
Just brewed up a batch of a cream dopple bock with a bit of chocolate. My guess is this will be around 7%. As I was moving across the kitchen from one task to another, my 15 year-old beagle decided that dead-center in the room was his most comfortable spot So, sanitize, sterilize, step over beagle, mix ingredients, step over beagle. Heat wort, etc...step over beagle.
After I finished I went to my label maker to decide what to put on the bottles once I've racked this dark wonder...and it hit me...
Sleepy Beagle Brown!
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23rd January 10, 12:28 PM
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Perfect. All my cooking is done while stepping over a 105# golden retriever. Maybe I"ll make some golden retriever pale ale. BTW, he is a blood donor for the Dove Lewis emergency vet hospital, and on the 20th of Feb. dogs and family get to go to the Lucky Lab brewery in Portland for a Canine hero party!!!
Victoria
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
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23rd January 10, 12:41 PM
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Nice to have some inspiration and a brewing partner. I refer to my homebrews as coming from the Spare 'Oom Brewery, as fermentation takes place in the closet of our spare room (and a nod to Mr. Tumnus).
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23rd January 10, 12:54 PM
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Greetings,
Although I never travelled into the world of brewing beer I did make mead when I was doing medieva living history. I named mine after the ingredients. My best btach was called Black Cherry Bomb because I used black cherry juice in it and my SCA name was Hamish The Black. I also named one batch after a friend of mine, Dougal's Delight.
I would love to see the label you made for your Beagle Beer.
With Greatest Respect,
Matt
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23rd January 10, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by HamishTheBlack
Greetings,
Although I never travelled into the world of brewing beer I did make mead when I was doing medieva living history. I named mine after the ingredients. My best btach was called Black Cherry Bomb because I used black cherry juice in it and my SCA name was Hamish The Black. I also named one batch after a friend of mine, Dougal's Delight.
I would love to see the label you made for your Beagle Beer.
With Greatest Respect,
Matt
MMM Black cherry HAD to be good! Here's the label--I used the same template that I have for others:
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23rd January 10, 01:18 PM
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Incredible graphic! How did you come up with it? I mean, what software did you use to create it?
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23rd January 10, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by NewEnglander
Incredible graphic! How did you come up with it? I mean, what software did you use to create it?
I found this site while searching for labels:
http://www.beerlabelbuilder.com/
Because I'm cheap I don't order the foiled and gumed labels. I just save them as jpegs then print them out.
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23rd January 10, 04:01 PM
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Greetings,
Nope, it wasn't good. It was amazing! The best kilt remover I ever made. One bottle and I would remove my kilt at the drop of a...well...kilt LOL!
Good brewing my friend.
With Greatest Respect,
Matt
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23rd January 10, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Detroitpete
Sleepy Beagle Brown!
I like it.
Maybe some day the X-markers that homebrew can meet up at a Highland event, and each bring a batch to share.
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24th January 10, 09:24 AM
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Scott D McKay
* The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits *
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