I don't have experience with that kit in particular but I did a coopers ipa a few years ago when I was brewing a lot from liquid malt extract. It kit is also LME then it's quite normal for the brews to come out quite dark. That was at least my experience when brewing from a can. I never was able to brew light, as in color, beers until I went all grain. The beers always where tasty though, albeit maybe a tad sweet. Hope this helps a bit.
waldek
Excellent, thanks a lot! I'm very interested in the infusion aspect of the brew. I'll probably try something similar during my next brew.
Care to share the recipe? Thanks!
~~[email protected] seems pretty active to me.~~
Sorry, misread privacy for piracy. I'll show myself out.
Sorry I missed your reply but hope you had a blast!
Safe as in encrypted and/or authenticated? Not at all! I only do this on networks I fully trust and with files that are not too sensitive. But it's quick and easy to set up. All my machines have python installed so hence the idea.
It's a bit unclear to me what you're ready for but if you feel ready I would say go and have fun!
I'll have a look at your blog. Thanks for the link, it pretty much illustrates my feelings towards yacy as well.
Honestly, I was the same. I tried to run it multiple times but the results where never good enough to make the switch. Just wanted to point out it's existence to OP.
I assume you're using
systemd-networkd
so did you try usingnetworkctl
to reload and reconfigure your networks? By usingstatus
you can see which files are being used by your interface. I hope this points you to an explanation.