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A quick digital painting. I took about 2 hours. BTW, the music is from a Band/Guy called Brad and Brad Sucks respectively, and they are a cool band and a cool guy respectively. Anyway, he gives his music away for free. Here’s his website if you want to buy him a virtual beer. www.bradsucks.net

Here’s my first video of making a 5gal batch of beer using the all grain method. It was made for education and amusement purposes, so feel free to watch, comment, and ask questions if you’re curious.
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i bet that one was hard, is hard to draw on photoshop the brushes are hard to used and they don’t have a lot of the features that manga studio have (thats the one i used btw ” ) ).
That perspective is wicked.
This inspires me! i just started doing digital art, check out my videos and critique if you have time
You keep this stuff coming, and I’ll keep coming back to watch man. Fantastic job.
Great stylization, great dramatic perspective.
Wow man, you really are a master artist. I’d love to talk with you, I have so many questions. Do you have a MSN?
Incredible, POP. I was looking forward to another video from you. Thanks for sharing.
Is it possible to find this image somewhere?
love the blue on the guitar
Glad to see more work from you! You are missed!
Thanks. I’m really happy you enjoy them.
Thanks. I’ll try.
Thanks, I appreciate that. Could’ve used another couple hours, but that’s life.
Thanks
Busy working.
Thanks. Yeah, the music was a great find, totally right for the video.
thanks
@seanoceallachain Same here, really love that drawing
Cool music in this vid btw!
hell yeah i love these vids, thanks
More more more!!!! Love it ^^
Awesome work! Looks fantastic!
Very nice!
Where have you been?
Yea cool video, also the music.. A podcast on Linux I love uses his music!
I’m still in love with “Cold Bed Time” , my fave of all your works
amazing 3d man.respect
Thanks and Sorry.
Do you have your pot straddled over two burners? If not, how long does it take to bring to a boil?
@gabriel196938 I bought it at the homebrew store. Sorry man. 20 ft maybe? The bigger the better, I suppose.
@zodiak3000 Yup, just exactly how you said it. Ditching the bags and throwing the hops wholly in would give you better hop utilization, and you’ll end up needing less hops for your bitterness.
@Otterisme I insulate with some blankets. With a slow sparge I have gotten over 80% efficiency. I now monitor what comes out, and I’ll stop once the gravity is 3plato or 1.010
hy geoff, please tell how many meters of tube do u use to make the wort coller, thanks, very good video.
how do you do the whirlpool? can you just take a sanitized spoon and swirl the wort in circles for a few minuets? i wanna try not using hop bags, but also not deal w/ the mess of hops in the fermenter..
Bottling bucket works ok as a hot liquor tank. I do the continuous sparge for at least 2 hours and my efficiency is between 75-85%. Batch sparging is quicker but is less efficient. But efficiency is only part of the big picture
How has the bottling bucket worked for you? Did you insulate it to keep the heat high? What efficient % did you get with it?
Thought so, your accent gave you away
thanks for your reply and time!
about 5 gallons in the bucket, though the last 1/2 – 1 gallon usually doesn’t drain out. So it’s more actually like 4-4.5gal. i find that a nice slow sparge over 2-3 hours can get me a very nice yield.
yes!
nice vid, looks a good stout beer, whats about the flavour?
hello, could you tell me how much sparge water your useing?
Canadian???
Great Videos! It was great getting to meet you at the Fair. I have not got to redo my beer yet, but got the new yeast and am planning on doing it this weekend. I will let you know how it turns out if its any good I will save you some.
Some awesome place in Youngstown that carried a wide varierty of homebrew and win supplies. The shopkeeper was a bit weird though.
great vid
Hey Geoff great vid. How about the recipe for the cabbage soup
Hey then you must be doing something right! If the beers taste good, then that’s all that matters.
Congrats on the awards too!
Thanks for watching! Kitchen stoves CAN bring anything to a boil with enough time. It’s a gas burner, which helps.
Yeah, I wouldn’t consider it a try fly sparge since there’s no water “sprayed” all over – but I do manage to keep an inch layer of water above the grain bed at all times. Sometimes more if I’m not draining fast enough. My efficiency isn’t that great, usually between 65-75%. But the beers taste pretty good and I’ve picked up a couple awards so…
Yeah, you can do that. You can also insulate your hot liquor tank with some blankets. Or use a proper insulated cooler with an adjustable spigot. Many different ways of achieving the same outcome.
Very nice. first time ive seen a full boil of almost 7 gallons on a kitchen stove. I was always under the impression most kitchen stoves would not be able to bring it up to a boil.
Also, your fly sparging technique is a little different than what ive always seen done, but hey, if it works for you. Awesome! Id be curious what kind of efficiency your getting
Brew on!
As a newbie to brewing, I like the continuous sparge method that you use. Do you just boil a few degrees hotter of strike water to compensate for the heat loss? Great video.
DUDE A++++ vid i love that mashtun were did you get it?