Exceptionally malty, this atypical California Commons is formulated with Goldpils® Vienna Malt and fermented at ale temperatures with San Francisco Lager yeast. You’ll need 10 pounds of Goldpils® for this 5-gallon batch which, btw, would be a great Christmas gift for yourself or your best homebrewing buddy. The recipe can be found as a Briess […]
Jimmy Kimmel Live – Jimmy Kimmel and Mario Batali Cook for Strangers
Jimmy and Mario Batali found a random stranger on the street, went to the guy’s house and cooked a meal with only the items he had in his refrigerator and pantry. Not only did they whip up a great meal, they managed to make a love connection as well.
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No matter what you call it, sipping on this dark, deliciously hoppy style will make the unmentionable horrors of your black Friday shopping a little more bearable.
Like all organizational models, waterfall is mainly a theory of collaboration. By putting the most serious planning at the beginning, with subsequent work derived from the plan, the waterfall method amounts to a pledge by all parties not to learn anything while doing the actual work. Instead, waterfall insists that the participants will understand best how things should work before accumulating any real-world experience, and that planners will always know more than workers.
Spice things up with this chai milk stout. The original recipe was a Great American Beer Festival silver medal winner brewed by Yak and Yeti Restaurant and Brewpub in Colorado.
When Don McLean sang that "them good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye," he must have been talking about this gold medal-winning rye ale from the 2009 National Homebrewers Conference.
Last May, Dave at Euri.ca took at crack at expanding Gabriel Rossman’s excellent post on spurious correlation in data. It’s an important read for anyone wondering whether the core hypothesis of the Big Data movement is that every sufficiently large pile of horseshit must have a pony in it somewhere.
For tickets to our show in Seattle with Imogen Heap, go here:
http://www.thesymphonyguild.org/content/concerts/current-concert.php
Mashup of Royals by Lorde, California Love by 2Pac, and Loser by Beck. We used the chords and melodic riff of California Love, and layered it underneath the melody and words of Royals. The outro is a combination of the hook from Loser and the vocals from the bridge of Royals.
No samples from the original songs were used. We tracked, mixed and mastered with Ableton Live 8.
The video was filmed in one take, using only a single projector and pieces of white foam core. We built the projections using Final Cut Pro 7 – no mapping software or math or anything. We just held up the foam core and used the “distort” tool in Final Cut to mash around the images until they fit onto the foam core pieces.
Season 2 – what’s that?! funny you should ask… we’ve been working hard on a new record. 10 new songs. covers and originals. coming out this spring. followed by 6 months of videos. followed by a european, UK, and US tour. get pumped!
Batch sparging is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to get into all-grain brewing. American Homebrewers Association Director Gary Glass explains an example mash and sparge process during an all-grain brew day. Follow along and brew great beer!