BEYOND disposability!Fermentation is moving normally and smells normal. Way to early to get excited or more depressed. Kim said if it’s ruined we’ll go to stores and find me some of the German stuff. I may fake that this one is ruined
BEYOND disposability!Fermentation is moving normally and smells normal. Way to early to get excited or more depressed. Kim said if it’s ruined we’ll go to stores and find me some of the German stuff. I may fake that this one is ruined
Oh what a Woman!Fermentation is moving normally and smells normal. Way to early to get excited or more depressed. Kim said if it’s ruined we’ll go to stores and find me some of the German stuff. I may fake that this one is ruined
Love 34/70 but never had it finish above 1.008 or 9. Super forgiving yeast. I use it traditionally in the winter and under pressure in the summer.
I love the brulosophy stuff but if they had brewers do the taste tests. Bet the “telling the difference” will be different.
If my vote counts, let ‘er rip. Worst case you have to pour it out later. Won’t be a bit more work to wait and see. Pull a sample in a couple days and if it doesn’t smell like a buffalo fart, or taste like aardvark piss, Bob’s yer uncle, and let it finish. Have a second batch ready and put it on after this one, obviously after a good fermenter scrubbing. Then you’ll have your backup and maybe this one too.
When you say ’prechiller’ is that as in plate chiller? I’m a little confused about how boiling temperatures never get to it. Recirc some boiling water through it followed by some StarSan. Dunk the whole thing if possible and kill everything that even thought about setting up residence in it.
I use an immersion chiller (homemade with 50’ of 5/16” copper tube). Pretty much indestructible and easily sterilized. I use compressed air to blow it out after each use.
Perhaps, but you learned something, aye? And that's the goal.Yeah, you might get lucky. Worth the shot though I reckon. It's a disappointing feeling though
I'm the opposite. Done cleaning, but had to let the wort cool down in the basement. Way too hot outside for just the chiller to do it. Oxygenating and listening to some tunes, waiting to pitchYeast pitched. Now I clean
Took me a bit t get it down. I have a vent in the laundry room I sat it on to finish up. I also added 1.5 gallons of cold water from the refrigerator. I cheated.I'm the opposite. Done cleaning, but had to let the wort cool down in the basement. Way too hot outside for just the chiller to do it. Oxygenating and listening to some tunes, waiting to pitch
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I’m assuming you used bottled water, or some you sterilized? Bottled water typically is loaded with iodine and calcium chloride for flavor and hardness. More than typical city water that is. I tend to use bagged ice when our tap water is too hot. I do what the chiller will, and use bagged ice for volume makeup. Haven’t killed a batch yet.Took me a bit t get it down. I have a vent in the laundry room I sat it on to finish up. I also added 1.5 gallons of cold water from the refrigerator. I cheated.
Do the same thing Ive done since i started brewing. BottledI’m assuming you used bottled water, or some you sterilized? Bottled water typically is loaded with iodine and calcium chloride for flavor and hardness. More than typical city water that is. I tend to use bagged ice when our tap water is too hot. I do what the chiller will, and use bagged ice for volume makeup. Haven’t killed a batch yet.
See ya in a yearI'm the opposite. Done cleaning, but had to let the wort cool down in the basement. Way too hot outside for just the chiller to do it. Oxygenating and listening to some tunes, waiting to pitch
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And you guys dis No ChillI’m assuming you used bottled water, or some you sterilized? Bottled water typically is loaded with iodine and calcium chloride for flavor and hardness. More than typical city water that is. I tend to use bagged ice when our tap water is too hot. I do what the chiller will, and use bagged ice for volume makeup. Haven’t killed a batch yet.
Did it with bunyip. I need to do that more actually.And you guys dis No Chill
I still lurk around here, but honestly finding the time to brew is hard. I did pick up some dme and 2 new hops when I was at the store for barleywine ingredients. Figure I can do 2 small quick batches to try out the new hopsSee ya in a year
Ah cool yeah it breaks the brew day up so your not having to pack up same day.Did it with bunyip. I need to do that more actually.
That's funny, on and off over the years I have held an Octoberfest party. One of my cousins proclaimed it "Craigtoberfest" years ago...Boiling my Joshtoberfest. This years version is really just a Helles with more Munich haha
Umm, two of my favorite hops in that. I REALLY need to give that one (Bunyip) a spin.Brewing this
https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/1402026/gf-bunyip
It won't come out 6% the attenuation won't be that good.
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100g each citra Galaxy splitting 50:50 WP DH.
You do. It’s tastyUmm, two of my favorite hops in that. I REALLY need to give that one (Bunyip) a spin.