Meaningless Newbie Comment
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Meaningless Newbie Comment
I've brewed all-grain batches, but I've been using weird grains for my wife, who can't have barley. I'm preparing my first personal all-grain batch today and bought and milled my barley at the shop today. Even though it was a bit warm in my neck of the woods, I found myself driving home with the windows up to fully enjoy the wonderful aroma of freshly milled barley. Like a nice garlic pizza, I hope the barley leaves some aroma in my car for the next few days. !@#$, making beer is a good thing.
- mickeymac
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I most heartilly second that
The smell of the mash and leaving hops in the car. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!
- Fraoch
- Double IPA
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Mmmmm....Beer
I'll third this one! When I don't brew and I'm in need of a "barley fix", I find that a bowl of Grape Nuts provides the same wonderful odor. Main ingredients you ask? Malted barley and wheat, of course!
Cheers!
--Bill
Cheers!
--Bill
- BillyBock
- Imperial Stout
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Graped Knuts
Hey, can you ferment that? 

- l48shark
- Double IPA
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Malted Milkshake
Just for fun, I made milkshakes out of vanilla ice cream, DME, and a handful of kellog's "Smart Start" cereal. It was great!!!! Also, we made shakes out of vanilla ice cream and imperial stout. Also good.
- andytv
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Guinness-shake
Although I haven't tried it yet, I've heard that pouring a Guinness over a couple of scoops of coffee ice cream in a glass makes a pretty mean dessert.
- mickeymac
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huh?
Guinness over ice cream? Sounds sacriligious to me
- Monkey Man
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Yum!
Sounds delicious to me! A buddy bought me a shot called an "Irish car bomb." It was a half pint of Guinness with a shot of Bailey's Irish cream dropped in it and slammed. What you end up with is a boilermaker that tastes like chocolate milk.
Cheers,
Ford
Cheers,
Ford
- l48shark
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