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tasted belgian stout in secondary last night.
not as sickly sweet as it was when i put it in secondary, starting to taste good. stuck on whether or not to use bourbon or rum soaked oak chips, or just let it be as is. |
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I just started a Pale Ale...have high hopes. Gave it a German flare...using mostly German grain and noble hops. If it ends up tasting anything like it smelled in the kettle, I'll be a happy man.
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when i can find time to prepare and get ingredients i think i'm going to try this for my next batch. |
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2 weeks is a general time frame. It can take longer. I have let some go up to 4 weeks before the sweetness was gone and it was time to bottle. |
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tasting my Ruination clone - it's been like 11 days in the bottle.
Pretty good, I think. Knowing that it's mine I think I'm hypercritical. Have to get a bottle of Ruination for comparison. By memory though, I think it might be pretty close! |
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Are you a member of the James River Homebrewers Club? |
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I just picked up the grains for something close to Rogue's Dead Guy Ale. I've got a bomber of Rogue Shakespeare Stout I'm going to try to harvest the yeast from to use.
Haven't tried it before, so hopefully it'll work. |
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I know we trade cigars all the time but is possible or even advisable to swap a couple hb's for hb's??? Just thinking out loud.
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I've done plenty of homebrew shipping & receiving using USPS, FedEx ground & UPS. Competitions will not accept homebrew shipped via USPS because, as Ferg points out, it is technically illegal. But packed properly, you can ship beer safely using any of those methods. Not that I'm advocating anyone break the law. As far as trading, I think the ToE frown upon those kinds of discussions in forum, due to drinking age restrictions, different state regs, etc. In forum.... again, not that I'm advocating anyone break the law. |
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I have been thinking about starting a Homebrew pass with cigars and homebrew.
I would start the box with the cigars and put one bottle of my homebrew in, the next person would take my hombrew and some cigars, and put back one bottle of their homebrew and some cigars, and so on...... *I ship beer all the time and have never had an issue |
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