Even more important, you must resist opening one before 3 weeks (assuming you just bottled).
I bottle a couple of small bottles and open one at the 1 week and 2 week marks. It's quite substantial the difference by week 3 for sure.
Even more important, you must resist opening one before 3 weeks (assuming you just bottled).
I bottle a couple of small bottles and open one at the 1 week and 2 week marks. It's quite substantial the difference by week 3 for sure.
I bottle a couple of small bottles and open one at the 1 week and 2 week marks. It's quite substantial the difference by week 3 for sure.
From what I read online the longer the beer is allowed to sit after bottling the better it is.
Will be picking up more stuff next week to start the next brew.
From what I read online the longer the beer is allowed to sit after bottling the better it is.
Will be picking up more stuff next week to start the next brew.
Cool. Hope your first batch turned out well!
Cool. Hope your first batch turned out well!
Hopefully it will. Just need to wait a few weeks to find out.
Cool. Hope your first batch turned out well!
Tonight asked the wife who shall I say is nasally gifted…she can smell burning toast from the 2 floors up. Asked for her help to check to make sure the batch smelled ok. So far so good no skunk like smell.
So what are you guys brewing next?
I just finished a Saison, up next:
Dunklewisen
Rye IPA
Pale Ale
CDA
Winter ale
Yup I plan ahead.
"X is for x-ray. If you've been bikin' and you haven't had an x-ray, you ain't goin' hard enough." - Bob Roll
Waiting patiently for my Wet Coast IPA to carb up (July 14 into the bottle), Sierra Nevada Pale Ale to finish secondary this week, and I just put a Shaftsbury ESB into the primary on Saturday.
I don't plan ahead - just waiting…
how does one make a winter?
Waiting patiently for my Wet Coast IPA to carb up (July 14 into the bottle)
In the summer I'll taste at 2 weeks, just cause..
:rawr:
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Wow that didn't take much to sway you over to the un carbed side.
"X is for x-ray. If you've been bikin' and you haven't had an x-ray, you ain't goin' hard enough." - Bob Roll
One small bottle. I've been waiting two weeks man!
how does one make a winter?
Like this, Big ass winter beer!
Multiple - Slim's Graham Cracker Ale 2.0
Recipe Type: All Grain
Yeast: Safale S-04
Batch Size (Gallons): 5
Original Gravity: 1.097
Final Gravity: 1.02
IBU: 37.6
Boiling Time (Minutes): 60
Color: 24.7
Primary Fermentation (# of Days [HTML_REMOVED] Temp): 14
Secondary Fermentation (# of Days [HTML_REMOVED] Temp): 7
Tasting Notes: Great graham cracker flavor and an ever day kinda beer
All Grain
9lbs Pale Malt, Maris Otter
8 Ounces Crystal Malt 80
4 Ounces of Chocolate Malt
2 box's of Nabisco Honey Maid Graham Crackers (14.4oz each)
1lb Rice Hulls
---Mash 156 for 45 Minutes
---Mash Out 168 for 10 minutes
Bring Wort to Boil
1lb Brown Sugar
5 Ounces of Bakers Chocolate (Unsweetened)
0.75 Ounces of Goldings, East Kent (5.0%) 60 Minutes
0.75 Ounces of Fuggles (4.5%) 60 minutes
0.25 Ounces of Goldings, East Kent (5.0%) for 7 Minutes
0.25 Ounces of Fuggles (4.5%) for 7 Minutes
---Pitch Safale S-04 Yeast
Ferment for 1 week
Add 2 vanilla beans to primary
Fermentation should be as follows, 1 week in primary, add vanilla beans to primary during week two, rack to a secondary during week three…after three weeks keg or bottle.
This recipe is a revision of my original recipe, I have been working on modifications for the past year and believe this is a great final product!
"X is for x-ray. If you've been bikin' and you haven't had an x-ray, you ain't goin' hard enough." - Bob Roll
Wow that didn't take much to sway you over to the un carbed side.
Why wait two weeks?
Just bottled and had a taste just to see. Yep…tasted like beer does when it's flat. Definitely has alcohol Have a half bottle sitting in the fridge.. what was left in the bottling bucket.
Winter ale
damn, for once i need to get mine rolling earlier. hard to think about viscous stouts of blackened dooom in the middle of summer, but i never seem to get my shit together in time for the holidays. think i'm going to concoct an imperial chocolate coconut stout; thick, creamy [HTML_REMOVED] rich - desert in a glass. i had an epiphany when i made a chocolate stout float with coconut ice cream…
Some sad news today. Dan Small (Dan's Hombrewing Supplies) passed away.
Originally Posted by sAFETY
As a vegitarian, I don't eat bacon, as a human being I crave and miss it.
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