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Making, baking, and (un-)breaking things in Southeast Michigan.

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Hey everyone! Want to know why it’s important to clean the coils on your fridge once in a while?

Because a condenser that looks like this doesn’t do a very good job of bleeding off heat!

Fortunately mine now looks like this

Not that things can just be good, mind you. I think my fridge needs a new thermostat, as the temp know has to be turned to about 10% short of either extreme in order to have it turn on and off. (I take this to mean the thermostat has a HUGE range of temperature fluctuation.)

I’ll give it another few days and see what happens. This would really be a nice time to have a data logger so that I could record how much the temperature really does swing.

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Fridge…


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So, I’m thinking that I need a new fridge. Mine has been acting iffy for the last while, and now it’s seeming that the freezer will swing from just above freezing to -20F. So either I need to clean the coils or get a new fridge. :( I really don’t like laying out that kind of money, especially because it’s around the price of a new laptop, just for a fridge! Ah well…

Oh, I was curious what people here might think of the fridge shown above. I’m thinking that a french door fridge (both doors open to one large compartment) might be rather nice, and with the freezer on the bottom it’d be both a bit easier and more efficient.

Thoughts?

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Beer!

Well, between that last post and when I woke up, the beer really took off. It is fermenting so vigorously that krausen (foam) from the beer is regularly flowing all the way from the carboy to the bucket. The line even occasionally becomes clogged (this is a 1.5″ line, mind you) and there is a sudden GURGLE sound audible throughout the whole house when the clog pops free.

Here’s some extra photos and videos of this:

· Fermentation assembly ~17 hours after pitching yeast.
· Detail of the carboy, actively fermenting away.
· Blowoff bucket full of stuff.
· Krausen and trub flowing through the blowoff tube. (Video)
· Krausen moving from the carboy into the blowoff tube. (Video)
· Krausen bubbling into the bucket, and the line occasionally getting plugged. (Video)

So, yeah… It’s definitely fermenting well.

Also, I just realized that I haven’t had any caffeine since Thursday morning, which would explain the dull headache that I’ve got. Must remedy that sometime today, I think… Or, maybe I’ll just hold out for a while. Hmm.

Anyway, time to go eat food… I’m feeling hungry.

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Rochefort 10 Clone-ish

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Well, after arriving home from consuming a few pints of a locally brewed Hefeweizen with friends I checked on my Rochefort 10 clone-ish and it seems to be fermenting. Yay! With an OG of 1.120 – 1.130 it’s definitely going to be strong, and I had some concerns about there being enough yeast to get things going. However, I did a two-pint starter (first pint made, then a second pint of wort added later) and it seems to have taken. There are bubbles ~6 hours after pitching…

Anyway, if you’re interested in the recipe, it’s available here: http://www.nuxx.net/files/beer5_notes.txt

The original intention was Rochefort 10 clone, but due to available grains, slightly varying hops, and other iffyness, I’m going to call it a somewhat modified clone-ish beer. Hopefully it’ll be good… There’s a lot of aging in store for this batch, and I can see it taking up through autumn before it’s properly aged, but that’s fine. Something of this strength needs some time to settle down.

If you’re interested, a few pictures from today’s brew are available here: http://www.nuxx.net/gallery/rochefort10clone

Here’s links to some of the individual pictures that I find notable:
· Partial mash, right after the grains were added.
· Wrapped up pot to keep the heat in during mashing.
· Grains before sparging.
· Grains after sparging. (Note how much lighter they are…)
· High res shot of sparged grains, great for wallpaper.
· 11 lbs of DME and 1 2/3 lbs of amber Belgain candi sugar.
· Hydrometer showing a rather high OG.
· Before fermentation began.

So, yeah. That’s it… Enjoy. Hopefully you’ll like this beer if you try making it, as well…

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Yeah, I forgot how long it takes to upgrade the package database on a FreeBSD box.

This also means that I can’t do *anything* towards getting IMAP working right now. Guh.

And for some reason courierlogger didn’t compile/install before, so courier wouldn’t start.

Eh, I’ll just keep hammering on it.

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imap on nuxx.net

All,

I’m doing some more mail work on nuxx.net. This time I’m going to courier-imap 4.x with FAM. (Read the FAM section for info…) This will hopefully help resolve any of the mail notification problems.

Secondly, I might be implementing DRAC, which will allow me to do POP/POP-SSL/IMAP/IMAP-SSL before SMTP as opposed to simply POP before SMTP.

So, mail might be iffy again today, but just try and see. If there’s any problems, let me know.

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Click for huuuuuuge…

If everything goes according to plan, that will be >48 bottles of 11.3% belgian-style ale in about five or six months. Just in time for fall/winter.

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Yeah, sour mash beer is kinda ass-y.

Fortunately I just went and got the ingredients to brew the 11.some % belgian I posted about earlier.

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Beer #5

Here’s the recipe for my fifth beer, if anyone is curious:

http://www.nuxx.net/files/beer5_notes.txt

Oh, and in case anyone noticed the imap/imap-ssl/pop3-ssl outage on nuxx.net, courier has been upgraded, normality restored, etc. Enjoy.

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To all who I host on nuxx.net:

I’m going to be upgrading the POP3/IMAP server on nuxx.net in a bit. So, you might not be able to check your mail periodically… Regardless, the mail is still coming in. Just wait and check later.

If this is a problem, you know how to contact me.

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