Homebrew Session - Simcoe Select IPA

August 18, 2008 by Jeff · Comment
Filed under: Homebrewing, Jeff 

It has been quite awhile since I homebrewed, but yesterday I brewed up a batch with a couple of friends.  This was the first batch that I brewed this year.  Andy, Eric and Russ came over in the afternoon and we brewed a batch of Simcoe Select IPA that I bought with a gift certificate from Midwest Homebrewing Supplies that Lori and the kids gave me for my birthday.  I’ve used Midwest for quite a few years as they have quite a selection of good quality extract kits. 

The Simcoe Select IPA is loaded with 3 oz of Simcoe hops that are added throughout the boil.  1/2 oz is added at the beginning, 1/2 oz 20 minutes into the boil, 1 oz at 40 minutes into the boil and then a whole oz right at the end of the boil for finishing.  The wort had a nice strong hoppy aroma that I love (and Lori hates)!  I look forward to drinking it in 3 to 4 weeks. 

Here’s Midwest’s description of the beer:

“LIMITED EDITION RECIPE KIT - Throwing caution to the wind, we’ve decided to put this rare hop into a recipe kit while supplies last. With 3 oz. of Simcoe, a whopping 68 IBUs and a ABV of 6.5%, this potent IPA is guaranteed to please.”

Click here for the link to the brewing instructions.

The guys really enjoyed the brewing process.  Andy is an experienced brewer but both Eric and Russ had never done it before.  We sampled a couple of homebrews that I had from my last batch which is a Scottish Ale that the guys said reminded them of New Castle.  I showed them the brewing process and how detail oriented I am in making the best quality beer I can.  This includes using bags for the grains and hops, using a cooling coil to quickly cool the wort before pitching the yeast and straining the wort a couple of times before it makes it into the primary fermenter.  The guys seemed interested in brewing again so maybe we can start up an informal club.  Andy suggested that the next batch be a lager that he can ferment in his refrigerator.  We had a great time and cleaned out most of the beers that were hanging around in my refrigerator.  I look forward to getting with these guys again to bottle and sample more beers.

Flight with Gary M. in N28679

August 17, 2008 by Jeff · 1 Comment
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Gary called up Jeff on Friday afternoon and asked if he was interested in going for a Saturday morning flight.Flight - 081608 - N28679 - 16.JPG Of course I said yes.  There has been kind of an inside joke that Gary has been avoiding flying in to Delaware Airpark (33N) and this was a perfect opportunity for him to come down.  Gary called me up around 9:45 and told me that he was on the ground.  I quickly hopped in the truck and drove the short trip to the airport and met Gary.  After a quick visit to my plane to grab my headset Gary and I hopped into N28679.  We taxied to the run-up area and heard some other pilots in the area of 33N.  One was on a final to runway 9, low approach only but winds were favoring runway 27.  To me this sounds like a recipe for disaster so Gary questioned the aircraft about his position.  The pilot seemed rather confused and then called off his low approach and said he would be entering the downwind for 27.  Just at that time a Bonanza also Flight - 081608 - N28679 - 03.JPGannounced that he was coming in from the north to enter a downwind.  I wish I had more pictures but they were very close to each other right around mid-field downwind and I would bet at least one of them didn’t see the other.  Then, to top it off the Bonanza was in the lead on downwind and told the other aircraft to turn his base and land which he did.  Only problem is that the Bonanza also turned his base.  Both were on final at the same time and the Bonanza touched down while the other plane was still on the runway.

Finally after the traffic cleared Gary took off and we headed across the bay.  He took the GPS 32 approach intoFlight - 081608 - N28679 - 08.JPG Millville (KMIV) and did a very good job.  The picture is when Gary was under the hood flying his approach.  A little rough landing and Gary decided to go around.  The second one was better.  Gary is a bit hard on himself on the landings but what pilot isn’t?  After Millville we took off and headed towards Cape May (KWWD).  Gary circled the ferry terminal and then we entered a downwind for Flight - 081608 - N28679 - 12.JPGrunway 28.  A much nicer landing.  After a short stretch and me trying to shake off an upset stomach we jumped in the plane.  Gary has flown with me twice and on both occasions I have gotten a little queasy.  This is rare for me but Gary is probably afraid to fly with me again.  We then headed back up the west Jersey shore and crossed back over the bay north of Dover’s airspace.  A straight in approach and Gary’s best landing with me of the day back into 33N.  He kept the fan running while I jumped out of the plane and I snapped a couple of more pictures of him taking off.

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Thanks Gary for the nice flight!  Sorry for scaring you about me getting sick.  Next time will be better.  Click here to see Gary’s blog post of the flight: Gary’s Flight Blog

This is a new tool that I just installed on my website to be able to edit and embed maps directly from the blog.  Let me know what you think.

Genealogy Page

August 10, 2008 by Jeff · Comment
Filed under: Family, Genealogy, Website 

I finally took the time to get the genealogy pages back online.  A few months ago there was an attack on our website that targeted the genealogy program that I was running.  As a precaution I completely removed the pages and program until I had the time to update it to the latest version.  With the upgrade of the website I also redesigned the Genealogy page from scratch.  I haven’t done much research on our family trees in a couple of years, but I do think it is important to keep this online for others that are doing research.  If you have comments, corrections or additions, please email me.  Click on the tree to the left!

Blogging

August 5, 2008 by Jeff · 1 Comment
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I’m kind of envious everytime I read the excellent blogs of other pilots at details they put into their accounts.  I have been flying now for a little over 5 years and have had many enjoyable adventures.  I think I have done a fairly good job of documenting a lot of these adventures through photos but have not had the patience to detail the trips in words.  I read Gary’s Flight Blog, Rob’s Flying Adventures and others and realize that I will never have the literary ability to recount my adventures quite like they do.  That being said, I’m going to do my best to start keeping better documentation of the things that go on in the life of my family so that I can share them with others.  This includes family events, travels, flying adventures and whatever else comes to mind at the time.  I’m hoping that this blog will give me the opportunity to do this.  I welcome your comments, suggestions, and encouragement in this endeavor.

Flight to Indy - Brickyard 400

August 5, 2008 by Jeff · Comment
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Jeff and Bobby flew to Indianapolis on Friday morning, July 25th, 2008.  We left early and were off the ground before 7AM to beat any of the summer Flight - 072508 - Indy - 058.JPGafternoon thunderstorm possibilities.  The weather on the way to Indy was very nice with only a few clouds around  5000′ as we Flight - 072508 - Indy - 089.JPG approached Indy.  We stopped in Conshocton, OH (I40) which is a small airport with inexpensive fuel a little northeast of Columbus, OH.  Once in Indianapolis we landed at Eagle Creek (KEYE) where the plane was tied down for the weekend. The nightly fee was only $8 which was waived for the first night with fuel purchase.  Eagle Creek staff was very friendly and professional.  It is a very nice FBO.  These are some of the excellent shots that were taken on the way to the fun weekend that we had.  Total flight time to Indianapolis from Dover, DE was about 5 hours.

Here is a picture of Indianapolis Motor Speedway from the air.  The flight into Eagle Creek took us just to the north end of the track.

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We had a fun time in Indy spending time riding race go-karts on Friday and going to a great dinner at Ruth Chris Steakhouse.  On Saturday we spent most of the day at the track.  We were able to get access to the infield to see the end of Qualifying, spend some good time in the “Hall of Fame”, peruse the sponsor booths and driver trailors and see some of the practice session.  It was a great day at the track!  Saturday night continued with a great dinner at St. Elmo’s Steakhouse which is very well known for their shrimp cocktail which comes with an excellent homemade cocktail sauce with fresh horseradish.  The evening continued with a quick trip to the new casino in Anderson and then a night at the clubs in downtown Indy.  A fun filled day that didn’t end until about 3:30 AM!

Sunday morning was a little rough, but after shaking off the cobwebs we headed out to the track for the race.  A beautiful day for the race and an interesting Brickyard 400 - July 2008 - Bobby - 132.JPGvenue.  The seats were just short of the start/finish line and only about 10 rows back from the pits.  At Indianapolis Motor Speedway you can’t see the whole track.  The track is also very long so there is a time between each lap when the cars come around.  There were also a lot of cautions at the race due to a tire issue identified the day before.  NASCAR was taking precautionary cautions just when the racing started to get good.  At the end of the day, Jimmie Johnson won the race.

On Monday morning there were some early storms that passed through Indy.  Visibility was a little low at about 4 miles but just Flight - 072508 - Indy - 123.JPGnorth of the area it was clear.  There was a slight delay in departure.  Weather being reported on AWOS stations from Dayton, OH to Dover, DE was reported as sky clear below 12,000 and visibility greater than 10 but the haze would have made you think otherwise.  It was very difficult to make out a clear horizon at times.  The air was smooth though and a decent 15-20 knot tail wind helped get us home a bit quicker.  Total flight time from Indy to Dover was about 4 hours.  We were going to stop in Conshocton but when we were on downwind they informed us that they were out of fuel.  We climbed back out and decided to stop in Wheeling, WV (KHLG) and add another airport to the logbook.  The rest of the flight was uneventful and we were back home by lunch time.

We had a great weekend!  Click on any of the pictures to be brought to the photo album with all of the pictures.

Changes…

August 3, 2008 by Jeff · Comment
Filed under: Website 

Please bear with the changes happening on the site.  I have recently upgraded the website, gallery and other components.  Of course when you do this everything doesn’t work exactly like it used to so I am going through reconfiguring things.  You will see some differences from what we had before but the overall structure will be the same.