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Going to try my first brew-in-a-bag method this weekend (which is my first all-grain, too). Anyone who has done it have any pointers?
It's a small batch - a 3-gallon Bell's Two-Hearted clone. I'm still doing stove-top and my boil maxes out at about 4.5 gallons.
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I brewed this saison today. This may have been my smoothest brew day (evening) yet.
LB OZ 6 0 Pilsner Liquid Extract 1 5 Rahr White Wheat Malt 0 5 Munich Malt - 10L 0 5 Vienna Malt 0 4 Acidulated Malt 0 4 Biscuit Malt 1 oz German Tradition 60 mins 5.7 AA 1 oz Hallertauer 30 mins 3.7 AA Wyeast 3711 French Saison pitched at 65*. (Built up a 2 liter starter on my stir plate over 4 days, cold crashed to pitch one concentrated liter.) OG = 1.052, 22.6 IBU's, SRM = 5, plan FG = 1.010, plan ABV = 5.5% I've now got 20 gallons of beer in various stages of fermentation. ![]()
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20 gal? Nice Warren!
I brewed up my Deathbrewer Dunkelweiss partial mash...I only hit 1.042 ![]() Hopefully my starter was robust enough to get this thing dried out so I can at least get high 4% abv....5% seems unlike, but we shall see. Used a wort chiller for the first time, loved it. |
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For those of you who buy bulk pellet hops how do you store them after opening the air tight package? I'm been thinking about buying a pound of cascade, east kent golding, and hallertau but I don't want them to go bad.
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I put them in a ziplock bag and put them in the Freezer
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Me too, and try to get as much air out as possible. If I had a vacuum sealer I'd probably use that and maybe even seal them into small packs of a couple ounces each.
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I've been keeping mine in a zip lock bag, and putting them into a canning jar, and then into the freezer.
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Who worries about storage? You just need to brew more!
![]() ![]() But seriously, a compressed ziploc baggie in the freezer should do the trick. They're pelletized, and already at a lesser chance of spoilage than, say, whole cones because of the resin that they're coated with. They'll keep in the refrigerator for a few months.
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Albert,
Just from reading all these posts I can see that this brew thing can get very expensive. But man I bet it is worth every penny. ![]() |
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I am very limited in my experience but I will say this; when you pour a beer enjoy your glass and LOVE the way it tastes and realize you made it, it is worth every penny.
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http://www.midwestsupplies.com/brewing-starter-kit.html Oh, and I also bought a copper immersion chiller for about $45. http://www.nybrewsupply.com/products...sion.php#c3825 There's a few other odds and ends I've purchased, but overall I have under $250 invested in my gear, which I think isn't bad at all considering how much I've spent on other hobbies. ![]() The one thing I would recommend buying, but is not absolutely necessary, is a large kettle. I have a 5 gallon one and wish I had a larger one. At some point I will buy a 10 gallon kettle.
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I figure it's still much cheaper than golf or other hobbies, and I get a lot of satisfaction, as others have said.
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First dry hop infusion (Simcoe) went in to my Hopslam clone. SG = 1.020, so we're sitting right at 9% alcohol, thanks to the 1.5# of honey I added a few weeks ago. Tasted awesome.
Second dry hop infusion (Amarillo) goes in on Sunday, and I'll let it all sit for about a week until bottling. ![]()
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I bottled my all-grain Centennial Blonde on Friday. I had a few homebrews before starting so I hope I didn't screw anything up. This weekend I will attempt a Blue Moon clone.
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