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Old 03-27-2012, 09:18 AM   #1081
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I do all of my washing out in the yard....Grass is always greener there ;o)
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Old 03-27-2012, 07:33 PM   #1082
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Brewing the sour half of a Berliner Weiss this evening. 2 gallons of wort going onto a cup or two of pilsner malt for to get the lacto culture going. Also going to pitch some jolly pumpkin dregs into it.

Friday I'll brew 3 gallons of the same wort and pitch a kolsch yeast into it. When they both finish up I'll blend them over raspberries or something. Should be a killer lawnmower beer come end of July and August.
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Old 03-28-2012, 03:29 PM   #1083
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I've got a blonde (AG) and an amber (extract) in primary right now. Probably bottle the blonde this weekend and I've got plans to brew a big IIPA on April 13th so I'll probably reuse the yeast cake on the amber for that one.
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Old 03-31-2012, 07:43 AM   #1084
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Starting my first home brew today. A little anxious with all this sanitization, hope i dont miss a little microbe
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Old 03-31-2012, 08:10 AM   #1085
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Don't be. Do the best you can and pitch healthy yeast. You won't have any issues.
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Old 03-31-2012, 02:12 PM   #1086
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15 gallons transferred into secondary today.
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so far so good. 21 hours from completion of racking to the primary, used liquid wyeast, fermenting like a champ
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Old 04-01-2012, 07:02 PM   #1089
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Looking at taking the plunge when I get back from deployment. Debating how far I want to jump. Keg vs bottle. Extract vs all-grain. Decisions, decisions. Suggestions? Can I keg and bottle? I have about two months to make a decision.
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Overall score was a 28. That is the top of the good range. I think the brew needs to bottle condition for a few more months. The reciepe says that it peaks between 3-9 months. It only has 2 on it. It was a good learning experiance.
2nd contest it scored a 33 1/2. That is in the very good range. Between the 2 contests, 3 out of the 4 judges said it was "hot". Which meant that it had, to much alcohol bite/ medicinal. I think that should mellow, with bottle aging.
Also, it had to much spice profile. Both of these are "out of style" for a Belgian Dubble.

I enjoyed it . Was cool to get feedback.
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Brewed a Pale Ale with 4 ounces of Cascade hops, this weekend.
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Old 04-01-2012, 09:14 PM   #1092
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Looking at taking the plunge when I get back from deployment. Debating how far I want to jump. Keg vs bottle. Extract vs all-grain. Decisions, decisions. Suggestions? Can I keg and bottle? I have about two months to make a decision.
Reggie,

You can bottle from a keg. Don't think you need to get a beer gun. Search for a DIY counter pressure bottle filler.
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Looking at taking the plunge when I get back from deployment. Debating how far I want to jump. Keg vs bottle. Extract vs all-grain. Decisions, decisions. Suggestions? Can I keg and bottle? I have about two months to make a decision.
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Keg, then fill growlers or bottles as needed.
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Are you a member of the James River Homebrewers Club?
Might have to look into this when i get up there.
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Both.
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Keg, then fill growlers or bottles as needed.
Thanks for the input. DIY? You obviously don't know who you're talking to.
I will look into working that out. I do have a bit of time. Guess I'll start extract. All-grain eventually.
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Homebrew Herfest II on Saturday with icantbejon, Matt, and Doug (from Winston's Humidor fame,) all brewing up different beers:

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JohnnyKay5 was on remote with us from NC doing his first brew

I brewed up a Rauchbier/Smoked Octoberfest which smelled incredible in the kettle, pitched it on top of a bock yeastcake and the thing took off almost immediately.

Ferg brewed a Kolsch, and at the end of the day we combined our second runnings into a smaller batch which I cooked up later that evening and pitched with some Bell's yeast. It's still not doing anything in the fermenter, so maybe that experiment will be a bust. It was one ugly looking beer anyway
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Thanks for the input. DIY? You obviously don't know who you're talking to.
I will look into working that out. I do have a bit of time. Guess I'll start extract. All-grain eventually.
I think that is the way to go. You can get great results with extract brewing. You'll get a handle on whether or not you enjoy the process. If you do, then look into all grain.
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I will look into working that out. I do have a bit of time. Guess I'll start extract. All-grain eventually.
if you can buy the parts and slip the rubber stopper over the racking cane, then plug it into a pre-made hose.. You are good to go.
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2nd contest it scored a 33 1/2. That is in the very good range. Between the 2 contests, 3 out of the 4 judges said it was "hot". Which meant that it had, to much alcohol bite/ medicinal. I think that should mellow, with bottle aging.
Also, it had to much spice profile. Both of these are "out of style" for a Belgian Dubble.

I enjoyed it . Was cool to get feedback.
I'm surprised the scores differed by that much. I'm psyched to get some beers into competition next month after reading your comments. Be good to get some feedback.

Hot alcohols (fusels generally) can be formed from fermenting too warm and not pitching enough yeast. Reading up on Belgian brewing it seems like a lot of the breweries start fermentation cool to keep fusels down and then let the temps ramp up later in the process.
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I think that is the way to go. You can get great results with extract brewing. You'll get a handle on whether or not you enjoy the process. If you do, then look into all grain.
That's the plan.

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if you can buy the parts and slip the rubber stopper over the racking cane, then plug it into a pre-made hose.. You are good to go.
So, super simple? EXCELLENT!!
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