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Re: Toronto Brewers want Peated Malt?

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Highlandham

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Nov 12, 2009, 10:23:24 AM11/12/09
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BeeRich wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> Any Toronto all-grain brewers want peated malt? I'm not brewing these
> days, but I can whip up some peated malt for those that could use some
> in a test brew. I used some at my professional brewery some time
> back, but since it was shipped from the UK and moved around somewhat,
> it didn't impart too much flavour.
>
> In any case, let me know if you are interested.
>
> Cheers
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Amateur Radio jargon is clearly not understood by all
Action : to be educated

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH

Tim Wescott

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Nov 12, 2009, 11:07:39 AM11/12/09
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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 06:52:37 -0800, BeeRich wrote:

> Hi folks.
>
> Any Toronto all-grain brewers want peated malt? I'm not brewing these
> days, but I can whip up some peated malt for those that could use some
> in a test brew. I used some at my professional brewery some time back,
> but since it was shipped from the UK and moved around somewhat, it
> didn't impart too much flavour.
>
> In any case, let me know if you are interested.

In amateur radio parlance, "homebrew" means "to make one's own
equipment". It's a metaphor that _refers_ to the act of brewing one's
own beer -- it doesn't literally mean amateur radio operators who also
brew beer.

(Although I'll bet that radio amateurs who build their own equipment are
also more likely to brew their own beer).

--
www.wescottdesign.com

BeeRich

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Nov 13, 2009, 3:35:19 PM11/13/09
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On Nov 12, 11:07 am, Tim Wescott <t...@seemywebsite.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 06:52:37 -0800, BeeRich wrote:
> > Hi folks.

> In amateur radio parlance, "homebrew" means "to make one's own


> equipment".  It's a metaphor that _refers_ to the act of brewing one's
> own beer -- it doesn't literally mean amateur radio operators who also
> brew beer.
>
> (Although I'll bet that radio amateurs who build their own equipment are
> also more likely to brew their own beer).
>
> --www.wescottdesign.com

Sorry I thought I took this message out. I built my own ham equipment
back in the day. In fact I'm selling some 6M equipment if anybody is
interested. But ya, I thought I deleted this email. Wasn't paying
attention to the group name. Sorry about that.

Kenneth Scharf

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Dec 10, 2009, 6:11:17 PM12/10/09
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Hell the tank coils used in the old 200 meter spark days could have done
double duty in a still!

terry

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Dec 16, 2009, 12:20:44 PM12/16/09
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>   double duty in a still!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Maybe they 'still' could?

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