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I can’t say that I have! I totally will try next time though. I will say though, the tincture I made with habaneros got my beer to the spice level I wanted (I order an 11/10 spice level at hole in the wall Thai restaurants if that gives any indication as to the spice level I like) but efficiency and extraction percent wise, no idea lol.

I would highly recommend doing a tincture!

For 6 oz of extract, usually enough for 10 gallons depending on spice level, use 6 oz Vodka (something decent, but not too expensive) add in your peppers (I like extra spicy so I think last time I did like 6? Habaneros In the jar) and shake every now and then for about 4 days. Strain out the peppers and toss the jar in the freezer. If there’s any crud at the top that froze over scoop it out and toss it. Then add that to your beer.

I prefer using tinctures since it gives you a lot more control, what I’ll do is pour 1-2 oz of beer into a glass and add in a few ml of the tincture. (Mixing imperial and metric units, I know) until I find the spice level I like. Once I know how many ml for 1-2oz of beer I’ll extrapolate that out and do math for a 640oz (5gal) batch and add that much in to my keg. I like this method since it gives you a lot more control and repeatability than just tossing peppers into secondary (some might be super spicy some might be duds, etc). One other thing: I don’t know if I’m crazy and I’ve wanted to test it but I’ve been busy, I find dehydrated peppers add in more heat than fresh peppers, not sure why though, maybe it’s just in my head lol.

That looks phenomenal! How I got started in making my own recipes is just looking up clones of ones I like and going from there with little tweaks as needed. You definitely gotta post an update once you’ve tried your stout though!
I think the discord exodus kicked their ass into gear dev wise, they seem to have finished up the rebranding (discord no longer shows revolt as the activity) and the desktop app got a few new features yesterday. But yeah, the lack federation thing is a definite downside, I think you can self host but it doesn’t seem to be super intuitive (granted I’m not the most technical). I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on this though. Thanks for sharing it!
This is the kinda positivity that I needed to start my day, thanks stranger lol
I set up stoat and I’m loving it so far, I’ll be curious to follow the development of this as well but I think the few people I got to join stoat out of the two dozen on my discord server would tar and feather me if I started talking about yet another alternative after the teeth pulling that was getting them to join the first one lol
Honestly I just tried stoat and setting up a server (it’s not hosted by me so maybe just a space) to try to get my friends to migrate to. We have ~20 some odd people and have lots of chats categorized by outdoor/indoor with channels for diy/gaming/cooking/ordering out and so far, stoat has a few limitations I miss from discord (editing category or custom emoji names, for example) and I have yet to try out the voice chat aspect of it but it looks like this is going to be the clear winner for my use case. I’m hoping they get a mobile app working for some of the more casual just want to chat and share interesting pictures of our day without sitting at the pc members but besides that I’m loving it. Maybe at some point I’ll try to look into seeing if I can self host, but for now it’s nice to know there’s something that feels just like discord from an organization perspective that hasn’t gone down their path (yet?)
That’s a gorgeous bike. Congratulations on making the move from scooters to motorcycles!

I plan on following this process:

youtu.be/uxnUrDIqN5g

My girlfriend is a research scientist and she said they basically do the same thing but with a higher percentage of glycerine for their -80 degree freezers and liquid nitrogen so it should work well in a home freezer at the 25/75% ratio. One way to find out though lol

How To Freeze Yeast (And Keep It For Years)

YouTube

Finally back after a hiatus

https://lemmy.world/post/41399077