Seems like some have come up with clever names for their Skeeter Pee! Just wondering what names and labels have people come up with? Been thinking myself.. HMMM or do you just call it SKEETER PEE?
Seems like some have come up with clever names for their Skeeter Pee! Just wondering what names and labels have people come up with? Been thinking myself.. HMMM or do you just call it SKEETER PEE?
I will do that.Do a search on here and google for skeeter pee and you'll pull up names and labels including Lon's web site who developed the recipe. You'll be surprised at all you find.
I call mine Sourpuss cause it leaves me a lot of flexibility as far as flavors go. I could just tell my friends had heard enough of me drinking pee so a change was in order. Thats what I'm talking about.. I saw yours in your thread. Thx..
Do a search on here and google for skeeter pee and you'll pull up names and labels including Lon's web site who developed the recipe. You'll be surprised at all you find.
So this is the original Skeeter Pee?
That's the one. I do ask one favor..... if you can. Reference Skeeter Pee somehow if possible so that people who try it and would like to look it up can find the website or forum threads related to it's production and variations. There's a lot of useful information on the web focused around the recipe and techniques, so a search for the original name given can benefit the curious. As for the "front and center" name you choose for your label and the design, that's up to you. Have fun, be safe, and enjoy.
There you go folks you heard it from the creator himself!
Incidentally when I make this again I am going to include the skeeter Pee web site for the disbelievers to look at themselves. Just something real small like an 8 font on the side of the label.
In mixed company, if you're looking for a shortened name, you could always shorten it to "S-Pee" Saying that you're going home after a hard day at work to drown your sorrows in SPee will elicit inquiries. Saying you're going to drown yourself in Pee would likely generate calls to 911.I love my skeeter pee...along with the website we need to have some sort of hang tag for our wine with the explanation of why we call it Skeeter Pee...I get many a strange look when people hear me talking about my "Pee"
In mixed company, if you're looking for a shortened name, you could always shorten it to "S-Pee" Saying that you're going home after a hard day at work to drown your sorrows in SPee will elicit inquiries. Saying you're going to drown yourself in Pee would likely generate calls to 911.
In mixed company, if you're looking for a shortened name, you could always shorten it to "S-Pee" Saying that you're going home after a hard day at work to drown your sorrows in SPee will elicit inquiries. Saying you're going to drown yourself in Pee would likely generate calls to 911.
My latest batch is sour apple, so it's the classic yellow color. It further confuses evesdroppers when a transaction takes place. Handing your friend a bottle of yellow liquid and saying something like, "I know you really enjoyed my Pee last week, here's some more; I bottled it last night." In those situations, I try to use the full name; I don't need any kinky office rumours going around.
My latest batch is sour apple, so it's the classic yellow color. It further confuses evesdroppers when a transaction takes place. Handing your friend a bottle of yellow liquid and saying something like, "I know you really enjoyed my Pee last week, here's some more; I bottled it last night." In those situations, I try to use the full name; I don't need any kinky office rumours going around.
The green apple Skeeter Pee was an 18 gallon batch. I had a hard cider kit laying around that I hadn't used yet. I decided to use it as a base for an extra large batch of Skeeter Pee. I started the cider kit according to directions and let it get heavily into it's ferment. I then used the entire thing as the slurry/starter for the Skeeter Pee. The kit comes with a concentrated apple post ferment addition, so I added this in when I did my final sweetening. Turned out very tasty. The kit cost is reasonable and incorporating it into a batch of Skeeter Pee tripled the final volume. It tastes super and is "harder" than the cider kit would have been alone.
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