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Im thinking of doing a big ass article entilted "JDB3's Brewing Secrets" Just some tips and stuff about brewing premium quality gear. Now that I have validated myself as a respectable brewman. I was thinking of doing this article, I think it would be cool. Let me know what you brothers think! If some people seem interested, I will start on it, when I get back from vacation
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I think that would be great. Can't ever have enough hints, tips, & secrets.
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I would certainly glean from it what I could. I don't know it all and always use helpful " secrets".
I'm particularly interested in " JDB3's slow brew method" you had mentioned upon startup of Scorpion labs.
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Yes, My brews take longer ...but..they are ultra smooth, dont crash, and golden clear! its simple really! Smoove, have you pinned any of my gear yet?
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How bout just brewing up me a 55 gallon drum of test cyp and NPP? And then call it a day
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Originally Posted by
jdb3
Yes, My brews take longer ...but..they are ultra smooth, dont crash, and golden clear! its simple really! Smoove, have you pinned any of my gear yet?
No sir I have not. I will for sure 3 months from now when I kick my next cycle off which will be designed by you
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Sounds like a good idea. Its always nice to read how peeps brew stuff
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Hopefully if you give away all your secrets, every chef will start making better stuff!
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I think that is an awesome idea bro!!! I already like you Ba1.8% and BB 20.2% trick!!! And never hurts having the Best home brew you can!!! Go for it brother!!
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Originally Posted by
airagee23
Sounds like a good idea. Its always nice to read how peeps brew stuff
Least for me. ... That's the fun part of this. . Everyone has their own unique style. The formulas are all the same but it's the lil tricks and tips learned along the way that separate one brewer from the next.
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