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my old about me page

September 18th, 2009 John Little No comments

posting this left over from resipsaloquitur.auburnbrewclub.org… just posting this because I don’t want to lose it. I’ll update the links sometime and do a new About page.

**** Last update June 2008

I love homebrewing. It is my only hobby, and I find that piddling around in the brewery, sitting in the recliner flipping back and forth between homebrewing books, planning my next brews or equipment tweaks are some of the only things that really take me away from work at the end of the day.

First Craft Beers
I was first introduced to craft beer in 2003 by a friend who lives in Memphis. He and I were hooked on the MMORPG game, Star Wars Galaxies, and used to talk to each other with headsets and microphones while playing. He’d always tell me what beer he was drinking, and it was always a good gourmet beer. He introduced me to ratebeer.com, which lists thousands of beers and allows users to rate and comment on the beers. I decided to give good beer a try and went to the Whip Inn in Austin, which carries about 400 different brands of beer, and began to pull singles off the shelf. I didn’t know what I was buying, I just wanted to get a variety of things. Each night, I’d get a few out of the fridge and look them up on ratebeer.com to learn what exactly it was I was drinking. I don’t think I would’ve ever been able to discern choclate, plum, banana, raisen, biscuity, fruity, citrusy, nutty, toffee or any other flavors without the power of suggestion I found on that site. I was immediately hooked. Later my friend kept talking to me about his interest in homebrewing. I was ambivalent at first but kept the idea in the back of my head. We joked about creating Star Wars themed beers and cool labels… Lokian Wild Wheat Ale, for example. And just to clarify, I’m not a Star Wars nerd, but the game was fun for a while after it first came out.

First Homebrew
I attended my first homebrew club meeting in 2004, that of the Louisville Area Grain and Extract Research Society (LAGERS). It was incredible. I loved the homebrew, and it wasn’t long before I went to the local homebrew shop and bought my first brewing equipment. (I still use some of this equipment, but my brewery has come a long way since then.) One of the guys in the homebrew club invited me to come over to his house for a brewday on a weekend soon afterward, and I brewed my first batch, an extract batch with steeped specialty grains. After bottling that batch, I just stored it away for a while, and around this time we relocated to Alabama for work reasons.

Rocket City Brewers
Right away, I discovered the Rocket City Brewers in Huntsville, a very active club with over 40 active homebrewers. The club has won Mid-South Homebrew Club of the Year several times. I began to attend their monthly meetings and received an amazing education at each meeting. Their format of tasting one homebrew at a time, with extensive discussion of each, including a discussion of the BJCP style guidelines where appropriate was very valuable to me over the next 2 years. I immediately upgraded to all grain brewing and have brewed somewhere in the neighborhood of 83 different beer, mead and cider styles (as of June, 2008). My original goal was to not brew the same style twice and to make my way through the BJCP styles until I had brewed them all, but I fell off the wagon somewhere around batch #77. Each new style has been a real educational experience for me. Some of them have accidentally turned out quite good too!! I got involved in entering the Mid-South Homebrew Series competitions, together with the other RCB brewers, and have managed to get lucky and win a few ribbons. The competitions have been exciting and have encouraged me to brew more often and to brew different styles.

Auburn Brew Club
I moved to Auburn in May, 2007. There wasn’t a homebrew club here; and, after asking around, I wasn’t having any luck getting any names. I was beginning to get worried, because there’s nothing like getting together regularly with good hombrewing friends. So I put up a website, registered the club with the AHA, and posted messages about the club on the brewboard, beeradvocate, morebeer and northernbrewer. That helped tremedously. The club has 20 active brewers so far (as of June, 2008) and another 60 or so on our announcement list. We hope to have 30 active brewers by the end of the 2008. I commute to Montgomery for work, and I’ve been listening to podcasts from the Brewing Network and Basic Brewing on the way to and from, which has been very rewarding and makes the drive not only tolerable, but enjoyable.

Brewing and Work
Since 1992, I’ve worked exclusively on healthcare and public health issues. My online resume is here. I became licensed as an attorney in 1997 while pursuing a Master of Science in Public Health and have primarily worked for hospitals, physicians, residential care facilities, medical equipment companies and the like. Over the past few years, because of my involvement in the brewing community, I’ve had plenty of opportunities to answer questions from homebrewers and commercial brewers and retailers. I’ve always tried to maintain a focus on healthcare and public health issues, and I don’t think my forays into alcohol manufacture and serving issues takes me away from my focus. These are public health issues after all. So it has been a real pleasure to answer questions from beer brewers, consumers and sellers. There’s nothing like being able to combine work and the issues you get most excited about.

My Memphis friend never followed through with his interest in hombrewing, but I picked it up and ran with it. It has been a blast!! Thanks, Dany!

our new kitty

September 17th, 2009 John Little No comments

Go ahead… try to say this isn’t the cutest kitten you’ve ever seen.

our new kitty

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Susanna’s Slumber Party March 2009

September 14th, 2009 John Little No comments

Messing around with Picasa for the first time. Found these pics on an old flash memory card.

Susanna's Slumber Party (March 2009) (10 photos)
14 September 2009, Auburn, Alabama
Susanna and friends striking poses in their pajamas around Auburn.

  
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Note: To see the pictures in the original Picasa album, click here

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Swine Flu is here

August 25th, 2009 John Little No comments

Keep your sick kids home from school. Visit www.cdc.gov/h1n1 for more information.

It didn’t take long. School started only a couple of weeks ago, and already the classrooms are full of sick kids. Susanna was diagnosed with H1N1 on Monday, and today both boys are home from school with symptoms. The boys don’t have a fever yet, but we’re monitoring them closely. Susanna was prescribed Tamiflu to make things easier for her. Click the image above for more information from the CDC.

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Our 18th Wedding Anniversary

May 25th, 2009 John Little No comments

Today was our 18th anniversary. I’m not sure how Priscilla has been able to put up with me this long, but I’m sure glad she has. I recently found a bunch of old picture files of photos we scanned on a flatbed scanner a long time ago. Here are some of the pics taken on wedding day and around that time period. We were 21. I hope we have many more anniversaries to come.

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the power of texting

May 21st, 2009 John Little No comments

susannaLast night, Susanna told me about something going on at school that I thought was funny.

Tomorrow is the last day of school, and lots of class parties are planned. Apparently Thursday is the last day that regular lunches will be held in the cafeteria, and Friday will be pizza and cake parties everywhere all over the school, or something like that.

So on Tuesday or so, some kids started sending text messages saying “Food Fight on Thursday… send to everyone you know” Sure enough, the text messages went viral real quick all over the school. So on Wednesday, the principal made an announcement over the school-wide announcement system saying that she had seen the text messages going around and that if there was a food fight on Thursday, all end of the year parties would be canceled on Friday.

Can you guess what the next round of viral text messages were? “No food fight on Thursday… send to everyone you know.”

Haha.. I think that is really funny. They valued the pizza parties more than the food fight, and it is incredible how fast information flies today. This is certainly not something I can tell my kids that mom and I experienced when we were in school too. Times are a changin.

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Susanna and Mallory at the stables

March 22nd, 2009 John Little No comments

I promised Susanna I’d upload a bunch of pics she took a couple weeks ago at the stables she and her friend Mallory work at in exchange for lessons.

Susanna has always wanted a horse, but farm land and horse stables hasn’t been in our plans yet. Maybe one day.

Mallory’s dad Patrick is a home brewer and Auburn Brew Club member.

Patrick, Curt and I now live on the same street, along with another home brewer who hasn’t been to a meeting yet.

Susanna reading Fyodor Dostoevsky

March 11th, 2009 John Little No comments

I’m really proud of Susanna (age 12, about to be 13). We’ve been moving between one house and another this past week and half, and as I was putting books on a shelf, Susanna asked me which were my favorites. I couldn’t choose a favorite, so I picked my favorites from different regions and time periods around the world. Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment was one of my recommendations, and she has been devouring it. I’ve also been asking her where she is in the book and am really enjoying having my memory jogged.

Susanna reading

Susanna reading

From wikipedia, “Crime and Punishment is a novel by Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky that was first published in the literary journal The Russian Messenger in twelve monthly installments in 1866. It was later published in a single volume. It is the second of Dostoevsky’s full-length novels after he returned from his exile in Siberia, and the first great novel of his mature period. Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, an impoverished St. Petersburg ex-student who formulates and executes a plan to kill a hated, unscrupulous pawnbroker seemingly for her money, thereby solving his financial problems and at the same time, he argues, ridding the world of an evil worthless parasite.”

Little Ben in Austin – apology to Kaitlyn

October 23rd, 2008 John Little No comments

This is one of the few things I’ll post here that is not beer related. I came across this sound file tonight while searching for music on my hard drive. This is Ben in about 2000 or 2001, about 6 or 7 years old, sending an apology to a good neighborhood friend of ours about something terribly wrong he’d done.

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finally… a white christmas

December 23rd, 2004 John Little No comments

white christmas

Most people don’t get excited about snow, but this is the first time we’ve had snow at home in something like 11 years. The possibility of having snow at Christmas time and having four distinct seasons are two of the things that excited us about moving from Austin to Louisville. So now we have the snow.. and right at Christmas time too ! Friday the 24th was a scheduled holiday at work. This snow fell on Wednesday night, so the office was not open on Thursday. So I get to enjoy a 4 day Christmas weekend. Susanna and I are about to build a snowman, and we’re toying with the possibility of opening gifts early. :-)

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