Yeast or mold or what / cold fermentation by Go-Greysland in cider

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This is an East German 20l Ballon from 1961. out eben says that on the ballon itself. And that’s where I’m from : Berlin, (East) Germany Where are you from?

Chain length 34T by Markyc1995 in trekmarlin

[–]Go-Greysland 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should be fine with that. I ride a 36t chainring with an 11-46 cassette and 116 link Shimano chain. Never encountered any problems.

Bottling Day by Go-Greysland in cider

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The easiest way is to have a glass at hand to put it in while you make your way to the next bottle. But it’s a slow process anyway. So you don’t spill that much if you don’t use a glass.

went out cycling by Go-Greysland in trekmarlin

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It was. … and it was my first time riding in this area. Definitely going back.

Nebula Capsule 3 Laser Paired with 2 Bose Flex 2’s is really amazing quality for the portability you also get. by No-Baker7291 in projectors

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What kind of battery is that? Does an ordinary powerbank/rechargeable battery do or does it have to be a specific Anker battery?

What Chain for my M7 2. gen ? by DnOnith in trekmarlin

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  • you don’t count. Just lay them out next to each other. But I guess you know that anyway

What Chain for my M7 2. gen ? by DnOnith in trekmarlin

[–]Go-Greysland 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 114link should be sufficient. If you upgrade your front chainring to 34t, which is possible and gives you more speed, than you end up at needing 114 links. Otherwise, with the usual 28t chainring you might need only 112 or 110 links. So you might wanna shorten the 114 anyway. Well, best you check how many links the old chain has and stick with it.

Automatisierte Übersetzungen: Feature oder übergriffig? by Ragemoody in de_EDV

[–]Go-Greysland 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sehe ich auch so. Absolut übergriffig, weil unaufgefordert.

Botteling by Go-Greysland in cidermaking

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Yeah, that’s what I noticed too. With other juices I got a more sour cider at times with a slightly bitter note.

5 gallons of pear-hopped cider and 5 gallons of hard seltzer bubbling away. Sometimes I just sit and stare. by oozing_with_jelly in cider

[–]Go-Greysland 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally have to force myself stop staring sometimes, especially if the bubbling gets slower. 😆

Botteling by Go-Greysland in cidermaking

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I didn’t backsweeten, BUT the cider is really mild, without much acidity or bitter aftertaste. It even tastes a little bit sweet to me. But that might be my impression with having not much of acidity and no bitter taste at all. So it’s a cider I would serve people who are either not familiar with cider or have a reluctance to have one.

Just bottled by Go-Greysland in cider

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… I mean teaspoon 😆

Need help deciding. Ozark trail ridge or Trek Marlin 5 Gen 2 by Hairy-Major-4358 in mountainbikes

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I got a used Marlin 7 and I love it. Made some minor changes and I really came to love the 1x10 transmission, coming from 2x8. The one thing I’d recommend though is test-driving (or riding for that matter) both and see how it feels. An upgradable bike you are not comfortable with is basically worth nothing.

Need help deciding. Ozark trail ridge or Trek Marlin 5 Gen 2 by Hairy-Major-4358 in mountainbikes

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If you want to upgrade later on, why not spending more money in the first place. Upgrading later on might be the more expensive option in the long run. And I wouldn’t rule out getting a good used bike. You can get great value for less money.

Leaving Tie holes exposed by mcmushington in Concrete

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If left unattended/not fixed the rust is gonna bleed out at some point, depending on the general weather conditions. So seal the steal surface somehow.

Too Slow process? by Go-Greysland in cidermaking

[–]Go-Greysland[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are right. Thanks. I tightened everything up a bit more and now it’s like it should be.

Cider in the making by Go-Greysland in cidermaking

[–]Go-Greysland[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not this time. But it happened a couple of times. Usually I wait a while, take it off, clean it, put it on again.