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This seems like a lot of work guys. I wish I had the time to do all this. I'm getting into a trend of microbrews now.
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![]() Seriously, even though I’ve screwed both attempts, count roughly 2-4 hours to make the stuff, then another 2 hours bottling the stuff. The hardest part is waiting…
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When you use extracts, the brewing time is only 60-90 minutes. On a rainy weekend afternoon, what else are you going to do? If you move to all-grain brewing, it obviously will take a bit more time and work. The only part that's really time-consuming is cleaning and sanitizing bottles. I just got a keg to eliminate that. I plan on getting a second one in the very near future.
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I'll have to check how much they charge for shipping and handling though... |
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I just doughed-in for a batch of Haus Pale Ale. The mash is sitting at a comfortable 152
![]() My shiny new Perlick taps will be arriving tomorrow, along with some more kegs...homebrew life is grand right now
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When do you add the flavoring in the fermenting process
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It's done over the entire process. For all-grain for instance...mash temperature will affect how malty your beer is (as will the kind of malt you use, of course). During boiling, the amount of hops you use, and for how long you boil will affect bitterness, flavor and aroma. The yeast strain you use, and the temperature you ferment at will also affect flavor.
Many recipes call for hops in the fermentor (dry-hopping) as well. Many, many things affect the flavor...even time itself will affect the flavor. Last edited by OrangeJet; 02-18-2010 at 02:06 PM. |
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The local homebrew shop has some refurbished cornies for $40. I'm probably going to buy one in the next week or so. I'm going to try force carbing in the keg that I got for Christmas. From what I've read it's easy to do and gets your beer ready to drink faster. On top of that my friend told me he's not using his brewing kit anymore, so I'm taking it off his hands. My brewing capacity is about to double.
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I used whole hops on the beer that I made that came out bad (I even dry-hopped with them). Is there anything that you have to do to them before using them? Even though I doubt that's what ruined the brew, I've stayed away from them since. |
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That's exactly what I've read. I've also read that there's a way to carb it even faster (pumping 30psi into the keg and shaking it), but I've heard that method can also screw up the beer.
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Well, I'm going to have an interesting beer. I opened the cupboard above the stove, and a bag of brown sugar falls out...I caught it...but not before at least one clump made it's way into my beer ( and about half a pound all over the stove)...
Fudge! oh well...I guess this one will be my Brown Sugar Haus Pale Ale. It will probably end up being my best beer ever...and I'll never be able to duplicate it... |
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gonna brew my spring beer next weekend.... my first batch of blonde ale came out awesome
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http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...p?t=2054961868
You might be able to find something here. Do a little research. |
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