BOTL Info

BOTL is a club that was founded as a means for our members to educate themselves and others about brewing beer, ciders and meads. We are all in this hobby as like minded individuals that have a thirst for knowledge and an appetite for an enjoyable time. Most of us are from Holland, MI and the surrounding communities.
We are accepting new members at this time.
For more information about our fine organization please email us at brewersonthelake@gmail.com


Styles of each month:
January - Cider, Meads, Barleywine and Strong Ales
February - Belgian & French Ales, Lambics and funky stuff
March - English Ales, Milds and Scottish Ales
April -Alts, Kolsch, Hybrids and Lagers
May - Pale Ale, IPA and Ryes
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September - Wheat, Weizens and Fest Beers
October - Ambers, Reds, Pumpkin and Spiced Ales
November – Browns, Porters and Stouts
December - Xmas Party Potluck. Your best beers.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Calibrate Those Thermometers!

 Thermometers should be calibrated whenever the they are dropped, before first used, and when going from one temperature extreme to another.  Sanitize thermometers before using and in between using.  
Ice Point Method
►Fill an insulated  cup with crushed ice and water.
►The cup  must have enough crushed ice  to provide an environment of 32°F, so you may need to pack more ice into the cup  during the process.
► When the mixture of the water has stabilized in about four or five minutes, insert the thermometer to be calibrated to the appropriate immersion depth.
►Be sure to hold the stem of the instrument away from the bottom and sides of the container (preferably one inch) to avoid error.
► If your thermometer is not accurate within +/- 2°F of 32°F., adjust the thermometer accordingly. The ice point method permits calibration to within 0.1°F.
 


Boiling Point Method
►  Place distilled water in a container and heat.
►  After the water in the container has reached a complete “rolling” boil, insert the instrument to the appropriate immersion depth.
►  Be sure there is at least a two-inch clearance between the stem or sensing element and the bottom and sides of the container.
►  If your thermometer is not accurate within +/- 2°F of 212°F., adjust thermometer accordingly. The boiling point method permits calibration to within 1.0°F.

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