Sunday, November 6, 2011

Hops

To follow up to a previous post regarding "Sagwick's" a beer company I had started with a friend, that is still in the works. Maybe no longer with the intent of going commercial, but still to explore and understand brewing on a deeper level. To date we have brewed three batches (including a cider which did not carbonate). To make the experience more enjoyable I decided I should try growing some of the ingredients. The easiest to grow are hops. They are a very hardy viny plant that grow in more extreme climates (including Sudbury). They are perennial and require little maintenance. Their only requirement is space, a lot of space. They climb to about 20' in a single growing season. I set up a trellis of sorts along my neighbours garage. Although it didn't reach 20' (more like 10') it got the job done. Now, the hops are used as an aroma and flavour/bittering agent for beer (depending on when they are added to the brew). The earlier in the process they are added (in the boil), the more bitterness they will give off. The later in the process they are added (in fermentation [called dry hopping]), the more they will contribute to the aroma. Like I said, the hops themselves are really easy to grow and I would definitely recommend to anyone. The plant itself is nice enough for decoration alone. The most difficult part was actually getting a hold of the plants I wanted. After the famous hops shortage of 2008, more and more brewers are growing their own hops, and the supply chain has yet to compensate. I leave you with a picture of my first years harvest. Apparently a good harvest is rare in the first year and the plants usually begin to yield after the second or third (similar to asparagus).

Friday, October 28, 2011

Yahtzee

Ahhh yes, Yahtzee. A classic 5 dice game anyone can pick up. The fact that it's so easy to learn and the short play time make it very enjoyable. Even though the game is a combination of luck, probability and skill there are definitely many employable strategies. Anyway, I have Yahtzee on my phone, so I have played it quite a bit lately. Generally I would only play it at family gathering and get-togethers, but now I have a chance to enjoy it almost anytime I like. Which includes, but is not limited to, while I'm driving to work, taking a shower, climbing a ladder and sleeping.

Now that I've surpassed the 200 game mark I've been doing a bit more research into maximum possible scores. I figured I would share with you my best scores with X number of Yahtzees.

0 Yahtzee
282/301

1 Yahtzee
335/351

2 Yahtzees
421/457

3 Yahtzees
511/562

4 Yahtzees
572/666

This is an open challenge. Beat any of my scores and I will mail you a free Stage 3-1 (www.stage3-1.net) CD. Sagle out.

Monday, May 23, 2011

It's back on

Now that I'm all done with school, settled down at work I'm getting back to it at home as well. That means time to start working on the AT1 again. If you've forgotten this is where we left off.




Things should start progressing very quickly. I put new tire tubes on order at Royal Distributing, and finally decided to do something about the forks. I'm just using the ones from the spare parts AT2. They are a bit pitted, but a wet sanded them smooth and the seals aren't leaking. Hopefully this weekend I can have the front and rear tire on. After that it's just a matter of hooking up all the lights and brakes. I might be able to have it on the road by the end of June.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Sagwick

So a lot has been going on. Graduates (yay) with honours, went on vacation to Florida/Jamaica/Grand Cayman and made it home in one piece. Got the bike to my house, certified, insured and on the road.

Alas, something greater than I ever imagined is in the works. A good friend of mine, Kevin Beswick and I have joined forces to create possibly the best (maybe worst) beer of all time. I present to you, Sagwick! (yes, it's both our last names combined). Here is a quick logo idea I sketched out on paint.


A lot of things are still up in the air. The logo is not finalized, obviously. Slogans are undecided. As of now we are gathering supplies. We have most of the hardware (carboys, bottle capper, bottles, bubbler caps etc), but we need to do some more research into what kinds of beer we will be making and the ingredients we will require. Stay tuned!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

GS500F

I picked up something I'll be able to insure and ride around this summer. It's a Suzuki GS 500F, a 2008. Almost new, barely any mileage and a great price. Couldn't pass it up. Once I get home I'll have to get it certified and insured, then the fun begins. Here's a picture of my old man wheeling it into the garage.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Live by The Cube, die by The Cube

The Rubik's Cube! One of my good friends had learned how to solve it about a year ago and offered to show me. I recently took him up on his offer and brought one of his cubes back to school with me. I'm still getting comfortable with the algorithms, but my best solve time so far is 3:07. I had a good run going today, around 2:20, but messed it up right at the end. I use www.cubetimer.com to time.



The hardest part about using the real Rubik's Cube is that you must have it lined up perfectly to spin it. It makes it hard to solve it fast. I just ordered a speed cube which seem to have slightly more lenient tolerances, making it easier to spin. I'm thinking once it comes in I'll definitely be able to break the 2 minute barrier.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Cleaning up the workspace..


As part of my birthday gift, I was very insistent on getting new tools boxes. I played the angle that I would finally be able to clean up the basement, since I would have space to put everything. When my birthday came, much to my delight, I received new tool boxes. I had to hold up my end of the bargain. I only took one before picture, but you get the idea of how messy it was. I wish I had taken more.


As you can see, much more space. Should help me be more productive working on the bikes.








I moved the bike I'm working on closer to the bench and the others into the corner. I spent three days cleaning up, around 14 hours in total. Yeah, that's what I do instead of studying. :)

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Watches

I've been wearing watches for a few years now. More recently I've started a collection of sorts. I've got a few cheap ones and a few not so cheap ones. This is the majority of the collection and I'm pretty happy with it for now. My three favorite watches are below. A Lucien Piccard, Croton and Fossil.






Thursday, February 3, 2011

Custom Guitar

It's almost done! It's actually strung up, just breaking in. Then final adjustments and a final buffing and it's off to Sudbury. I'm extremely excited about this, I can't wait to play it. I've never owned an expensive acoustic, let alone one that's hand made. I'm expecting a lot from this guitar and I really don't think I'll be disappointed. Hopefully when I get it I can get a video up so you'll be able to hear it. Here are a few of the most recent pictures. One of my favorite things is the pin-less bridge. To me it just makes a lot more sense than a pin style bridge, faster and easier string changes. Also note the black Gotoh tuning keys ;)



Saturday, January 8, 2011

Lots going on

The Christmas break was excellent, went by too fast as usual. Ended up landing a job, which is great. Now I can more or less coast through my last semester of school without having to worry about what I'm going to do once I finish.

Some cocks broke into my car, stole my skates, hockey sticks, CDs and some other stuff. My neighbour witnessed it, called the cops several times but they didn't show up (big surprise). All the items have been replaced, along with the broken glass so that's one less thing to worry about.

Now that I'm back at school I'll try and update this thing more often. With my birthday coming up soon I'm trying to get a few more tools I'll need to finish up the AT1 and start working on the AS3. Stay tuned.