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Old 10-08-2010, 05:04 PM   #1
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Default Seeking homebrew guidance...

A while ago I really started to consider the possibility of making my own brew. I've done what I would consider a decent amount of research, reading, online, etc... even visiting a the local Vegas Homebrew (where the owner, Steve, was really helpful).

So I think I'm ready at this point and I'm going to go get a starter kit of sorts (not exactly the fisher-price one, but maybe a few steps up). And what I was hoping for was some advice, some tips and tricks if you will. You know, 'make sure you don't forget to ___' or 'I find ___ helpful.'

I haven't learned much in life but I have learned that any endeavor is about 99% preparation... I realize I'm gonna make some mistakes, but I'd like to limit those through some solid prep work.

Any and all tips will be greatly appreciated fellas.

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Old 10-09-2010, 11:49 AM   #2
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I think this is the best starter kit for your money:

http://www.midwestsupplies.com/brewi...s-carboys.html

It comes with 2 glass carboys, which you want to use instead of the bucket.
Using a bucket increases the chance of infection an doesnt allow you to see whats going on with your beer. Starting out, you will have the urge to want to see what your beer is doing. The only other thing you need are some bottles and your recipe kit. Let me know if you have any other questions. I will be more than happy to help!
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I've been brewing for about 6 months now. I bought the smaller kit from MW, similar to the above, but with one carboy only. Within a month I bought a second carboy, so it may have been cheaper to buy the larger kit all at once.

BUT, I've learned since that many homebrewers don't put there beers in secondary at all, which negates the need for a carboy except for big beers which need longer to age. Many successful homebrewers leave their "normal" beers in the primary bucket for 2 weeks, transfer it to the bottling bucket and bottle it, avoiding secondary entirely.

The one "rule" I'd pass along, which you've probably already learned, is that successful brewing is almost entirely dependent upon good cleanliness and sanitation practices. Keep everything clean and you'll almost certainly brew good beer.

But having said that, brewing is pretty forgiving. I've made some sort of mistake on a number of batches (dropped a piece of the air lock into the wort, forgot to check the original gravity, pitched yeast too hot, etc.) and I've only had one bad batch, when I used bleach to sanitize my bottles and didn't rinse them well enough. Bleach flavored IPA isn't very tasty.

The upside of brewing is that even as a beginner you can make some awesome beers. My last batch was a dunkelweissen which just came out great. It's really rewarding when someone drinks one of your beers, looks at you and says "You made this?"
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Old 10-09-2010, 06:29 PM   #4
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But having said that, brewing is pretty forgiving. I've made some sort of mistake on a number of batches (dropped a piece of the air lock into the wort, forgot to check the original gravity, pitched yeast too hot, etc.) and I've only had one bad batch, when I used bleach to sanitize my bottles and didn't rinse them well enough. Bleach flavored IPA isn't very tasty.
Clorox the Elder?
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Old 10-09-2010, 06:31 PM   #5
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Sanitize, Sanitize, Sanitize and when you are done with those sanitize again
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Old 10-09-2010, 07:06 PM   #6
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Yeah, pretty much. I was going for an IPA with a big hop bite, but I got an IPA with a big bleach bite. Yuck.

Use Star-San for your sanitizer.
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Its nice to have 2 carboys right from the start so you can make 2 beers at a time
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Old 10-09-2010, 09:26 PM   #8
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Its nice to have 2 carboys right from the start so you can make 2 beers at a time
Whats better, glass or plastic carboys?
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Whats better, glass or plastic carboys?
I have used both. Glass is easier to break, but easier to clean.
I have 2 plastic carboys and I just make sure that I clean them right after emptying them and just use oxyclean without a scrub brush, because if you scratch the plastic, you increase the chance of infection.
I dont use them that much, only for secondary if my glass ones are full.
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BA, I just re-read this thread. Do you primary in a glass carboy?
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Default Re: Seeking homebrew guidance...

Good suggestions all... thanks to those that have given input. Think I'm going to go with the kit BA recommended.

And the general theme amongst you seems to be (as I've pretty much gleaned from my other research) SANITIZE.

Again, thanks for the input, and feel free to input further.

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As a new homebrewer, I bought these two books. Everyone in the hobby recommends the "How to Brew" book by John Palmer. But honestly, I've found "The Everything Homebrewing Book" by Drew Beechum book to be more useful. I don't have any plans to move up to all grain brewing, and the Palmer book is definitely more geared that direction. For an extract or partial mash brewer I find the Beechum book to provide more of what I want to know.

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BA, I just re-read this thread. Do you primary in a glass carboy?
Yes, I try to use glass carboys for everything. They only time I really use my plastic Better Bottle carboy is for when I make a batch of Apfelwien, or in a pinch I will use it for secondary when I am adding something else like oak, vanilla beans, or dryhopping.
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Ok I see. I primary in buckets, and secondary when necessary in a glass carboy.
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Welcome to the hobby! Another long-time homebrewer here, always nice to see another convert.

There's a "What's in your fermenter?" thread, I'd check that out for more information and tips on this board. Otherwise, the forums at HomebrewTalk are a tremendous source of information.

Outside of what's already been posted here, I've learned the following along the way:
  • Charlie Papazian's book (The Joy of Homebrewing) was my first book on the subject and is still my go-to when I have any questions.
  • There are tons of recipes on the internet. For starters, I would experiment within your favorite style. That way, you have some basis for comparison.
  • Write everything down.
  • Or don't write everything down.
  • Don't worry too much about your beer. If you follow clean technique, it's pretty hard to really screw up a recipe.
  • Measure your bottling sugar carefully! That's one area where a mistake is hard to correct--especially if you add too much! Bottle geysers!
  • Air & light are a beer's worst enemies. But still: if you follow clean technique, it's pretty hard to really screw up a recipe.
I could go on & on, but that's about all you really want to know

Good luck, let us know how it goes!

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Make sure you get an auto siphon. That is the one piece I could not live without. As far as glass vs plastic, it is really just personal preference. I use better bottles for everything and have never had a problem. I use them because I tend to move my carboys quite a bit and I feel safer with plastic.
Another suggestion is check out homebrewtalk.com. Just about everything I know about brewing has come from there. Great people over there and a ton of knowledge.
Good luck and happy brewing.
Let me know if you need a taste tester! I'm always willing to help out.
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Yes, I try to use glass carboys for everything. They only time I really use my plastic Better Bottle carboy is for when I make a batch of Apfelwien, or in a pinch I will use it for secondary when I am adding something else like oak, vanilla beans, or dryhopping.
This is me, too. Although, I've "rediscovered" my primary bucket for the past few batches. Mostly because I get tired of siphoning/sparging/funneling into that narrow mouth of the carboy.
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Always use a blow-off tube.

You'd think after three years brewing I would have learned this, but I got lazy after brewing and then going to a party that night. Next morning....krausen on the ceiling.
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Craigslist is your friend. Well, mine anyway.
Keep a constant lookout on there for 1/2 barrel kegs and glass carboys.
Paying retail for either is just silly, and you'll want some of both soon enough.

Also, start asking your friends to collect pry-off bottles.

Look into beersmith software. It is worth it.

Get a sharpie to write gravity readings on your glass carboys.

Don't exchange LP tanks. Go to someplace that fills yours.

I could go on and on..... but, hey, I'm new at this too.
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Always use a blow-off tube.

You'd think after three years brewing I would have learned this, but I got lazy after brewing and then going to a party that night. Next morning....krausen on the ceiling.
When I ordered my starter kit, I upgraded my carboys to 6.5gallons and have never had to worry about a blow-off tube. One less step to remember
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