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Holy crap, that's a lot of specialty malt! I've never used this yeast, interesting strain. Did you have to add any nutrients or do anything different when you pitched to avoid a stuck fermentation? |
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I aerated like there was no tomorrow and added slightly more nutrient than I normally do. I was worried at first (like I always do) 'cause it took a full 48 hours before any visible signs of fermentation arrived. The White Labs site says to add wort in steps with the higher gravity coming after fermentation has begun, but I just pitched. Hell, I didn't even make a starter. I do, however , have an inline aerator in my pump line that I use to transfer from the kettle to the carboy. It was a nice, frothy transfer.... looked yummy!:tu I also aerated again after transfer. I didn't even eff around with this one either... the blow off went on right away... and within 6 hours of visible fermentation it was using it! |
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I haven't brewed in 10 years...but just recently came across all my stuff in the basement...I've got it all up into the kitchen now trying to sanitize it all...much to my wife's chagrin... ;) I've got some reading here to do it looks like 22 pages worth lol.
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DIPA is about to go in the fermenter.
Then: Black IIPA IPA Extra Stout Irish Red Witbier Kentucky Common Then a massive RIS. Then a bunch of sours/lambics. Plan to blend a Gueze in a few years. Going to replicate everything as close as possible. Oak dowels with a surface area to liquid volume ratio similar to what the big oak barrel fermenters are. I'm going to try different fermentations too. One will be cherries added for spontaneous fermentation. I'm pretty pumped. Too bad they won't be ready for a looong time. Then a Belgian Dark Strong when it gets warmer, since I want to start at 68*F and ramp up to 84*F and then back down. Also an Imperial Smoked Porter and Saison at some point. Soooooo much to brew. Also I just helped my girl friend brew a Belgian Golden Strong Ale that is bubbling away like crazy in my room. I'm kind of excited to try it. Used a tiny bit of late hop additions of Challenger and Centennial - not to style, but who gives a ****. Sounds good to us. Belgian Strong Ale yeast, trying to keep it at 70*F. |
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I brewed a very hoppy Imperial Winter Ale last night
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Wooooooop! First brew is in process. just dropped my grain bag in @ 160*.
It is a English Brown Ale. |
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Just did a Classic American Pilsner on Friday, a Schwartzbier the Monday before and a APA the Wednesday before that which is waiting for dry hops. Transfered my Cal Common from dry hop to the keg today and have a Helles Bock that is at the end of diacetyl rest to keg in the next few days.
I promised my wife I wouldn't brew again this month. :D I love home brew! |
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5.25 gallons of Bavarian Hefeweizen.
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Surly Furious extract clone went into the fermenter on Saturday. Nearly a full-boil on the stove. Definitely need to look into a wort chiller if I'm going to keep boiling the larger volume of water ...
Unfortunately I didn't find out until after that going from the partial boil to full boil, I should have reduced the amount of bittering hops included in the kit, but hopefully it will be OK. |
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BTW I liked your post at HBT, I made many of the same observations after our first brew day. |
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The 50' roll of 3/8" weighed 6 pounds and their price was $4.50/pound. BTW, the reason I left the supply side a little longer was because I wanted to use the "slinky" like behavior of the coil to stir the wort while keeping the lid on reducing the chances of contamination. I'm still trying to find a good way to switch between hose fitting and recirculating pump since I don't want to be recirculating ice water when the wort temperature is still high. |
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Why is this? Wort can be cooled too rapidly? Cold break issues? Thanks Stefan |
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Purchase wholesale? Crushed? Blocked? Cash? Credit?
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Does anyone have a 9V-12V AC/DC wall power adapter laying around collecting dust? If so, I could really use it for a stir plate I'm building. I have looked high and low around my house and I can't find one that I'm not actually using.
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Wit Beer, Berliner Weisse, and Light Lager... Yeah, difficult women demand difficult beer... go figure! :D |
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