BrewDog760
- Oracle Project Mgr.
- Rob
- Society of Barley Engineers
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My wife got me started with the first homebrew kit for Christmas 2007. My first two brews were extracts from B3 kits (B3 Stout and American Ale). After that I starting designing my own recipies. By my 5th brew I was all grain.
Current setup is a 10 gal. converted Igloo mashtun and propane burner with 7.5 gal Polarware brew kettle. Using a new immersion chiller which works great until about 100 deg. After that, I use an aquarium pump to push ice water through the chiller. - Earl Grey Tea Porter
- None
- Amarillo/Citra IPA
- 2009 English Barleywine: Oaked and non-Oaked
- Male
- Married
- Carlsbad
- California
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Posted in thread: HomeBrewTalk 2012 Big Giveaway on 02-12-2012 at 11:45 PM
I'm in! :rockin:Posted in thread: Armadillo IPA on 03-12-2011 at 07:41 PM
New recipe in the "hopper" for this weekend. I have a surplus of Amarillo hops which I have
been using for pale ales. I'm ready to get more aggressive so I pumped up the grain bill and
hop schedule. M...Posted in thread: Band-Aid Ale on 09-04-2010 at 11:56 PM
I brewed a simple pale ale on 7/23 and had some a similar result. I pitched S-05 at about 70F.
The 6.5G carboy was cleaned with StarSan and inverted for 40 min prior to running in the wort.
Shook the ...Posted in thread: Band-Aid Ale on 08-10-2010 at 06:21 AM
Interesting. I almost think this off flavor is related to whatever is causing the yeast "foam"
to stay on top. Has anyone else had any problems with US-05 not dropping even after 2 weeks in
primary?I ...Posted in thread: Bacon Stout. Please help. on 08-06-2010 at 06:15 AM
A suggestion for the bacon. If you have a Trader Joe's or other store that carries this, try
the apple-smoked bacon premium thick-sliced stuff. There are typically cured and uncured
varieties as well.Posted in thread: Dual coil chiller on 07-31-2010 at 12:23 AM
rgray58 that makes sense. Besides, who can have a problem with bringing wort temps down to 80
in 6 minutes? better than me. I have a traditional immersion chiller that gets me to 100 quick
but beyond ...Posted in thread: Dual coil chiller on 07-30-2010 at 11:33 PM
it might be better if the T had the water supply entering at the bottom and then split left
and right into the two coils. Same with the discharge. I am planning to build the same and use
5/8" OD tubi...Posted in thread: Hello from St. Louis on 07-29-2010 at 06:54 AM
Hello !I am also a new member. Would a newcomer be warmly welcome here? Good day you guy !Of
course. Welcome to HBT Billy. I appreciated a warm welcome when I joined myself and extend the
same to you....Posted in thread: Hello from St. Louis on 07-28-2010 at 07:53 AM
[QUOTE=stlhops;2161391]I love home brewing because there is so much satisfaction in drinking
beer that I created. My favorite beers are IPA's, APA's, Pumpkin Ales, and Oak Porters. All of
these I have...Posted in thread: English Rye Stout on 07-28-2010 at 07:46 AM
This was my first all-grain a couple of years ago and is what really gave me the HB bug.Single
infusion mash at 150F for 75 min. Mash out at 170 for 20 min. Boild 60 min and follow hop
schedule.I was ...
On Tap: Oaked English Barleywine
Conditioning: None
Fermenting: Armadillo Pale Ale
Coming Up: Rye Stout
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