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Craft Breweries Share Their Homebrew Clone Recipes
The professional beer industry is unlike any other. Instead of guarding their recipes under lock and key, craft brewers are usually happy to discuss their recipes, especially if you’re a homebrewer! We snooped around the internet and reached out to the … Continue reading
Using Windows RDP to Access your Ubuntu Instance
Purpose To show the steps required to setup Ubuntu Desktop on an Ubuntu 12.04 instance in our environment and connect to it using the Windows Remote Desktop Connection utility. Notes Using this method of interacting with your instance will be … Continue reading
11 Useful Utilities To Supercharge Your Ubuntu Experience
11 useful utilities to supercharge your Ubuntu experience. Whether you’re a relative novice or a seasoned pro, we all want to get the most from our operating system. Ubuntu, like most modern OSes, has more to offer than what is … Continue reading
5 Ways to Tweak Your Recipe…Without Touching a Single Ingredient
Did you know you can radically alter a beer without changing the ingredients? One thing I love about brewing is all the tools available. First you have the ingredients: grains, hops, yeast strains, water profiles, herbs, spices, vegetables, wood, fruit…. … Continue reading
Five Critical Tools for Beer Recipe Design
Designing a recipe from scratch can be a challenge for new brewers or those who are transitioning from brewing with kits to making their own beer recipes. I’ve written before about my approach to designing recipes, but this week I … Continue reading
IE extentions: Copy Image URL, etc.
IE extensions: Copy Image Url To Clipboard and Browse To Url [IE tip] Add “Copy Image Location” menu item (+Mozilla) Internet Explorer Context Menu – Enable or Disable copy URL links in Internet Explorer
5 Tips To Manage Your Windows Clipboard Like A Pro
The Windows Clipboard. You’ll know it better as Copy & Paste, and how students can lift large passages from Wikipedia for their assignments. The Clipboard can be your invaluable ally, saving you loads of typing time, and enabling you to … Continue reading
Homebrew Yeast Strains Chart
Key: Type=Type of yeast, S=Slant, D=Dry, L=Liquid, Floc=Flocculation, Atten=Attenuation, Temp=Ideal Fermentation Temperature American Amber & Pale AleAmerican LagerAmerican Pale AleBarleywine and Imperial StoutBelgian and French AleBelgian Lambic and Sour AleBelgian Strong AleBockBrown AleEnglish & Scottish Strong AleEnglish Bitter & Pale … Continue reading
8 Beers That You Should Stop Drinking Immediately
Many of us choose what we eat very carefully, or at least dedicate our minimum attention to it. But when it comes to drinks, especially alcoholic beverages, we do little to make the best decisions for our health. Which is … Continue reading