I’ve been doing cellaring at a mid-size production brewery. Among the many cool toys we get to play with is a handheld digital luminosity meter that lets us test for ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in real-time. We’ll swab the outlets of equipment we can’t visually inspect, like the centrifuge. No ATP, no life.
Maybe a little spendy for home brewing, though… A used one could be worth picking up for a small brewery.
Some Yankees and probably Canadians. The ones I have heard say it are from the UP, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. You know, the ones that sound like they are out of the movie Fargo.
My sister is from Florida, but has lived in Chicago for the last 20 years. She can talk like that when she wants to. We have fun with it. I do cajun or Hawaiian pidgin and she does Minnesota.
Well, I just spent way too much time googling “spendy”. Apparently it’s primarily associated with the Northwest US, which might make sense since my grandmother grew up there. The earliest example I could find was in a dictionary of Devonshire English from 1837, though, so at least I’m in good company.
Sorry Graham, not near you but probably more the folks up by the Soo, or Winnipeg. I didn’t hear it in SE Michigan until I met a friends parents from St. Pual. Then up at my sister’s place near Iron Mountain, she used it a few times, as she has picked up many of the expressions they use up there.