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    Yeast washing - which layer(s) to keep? (Pics included)

    Thinking more about this, the yeast for this batch was basically the yeast cake from a previous ale I made, without washing. So there would be additional trub from that batch as well.
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    Yeast washing - which layer(s) to keep? (Pics included)

    Thanks Ed! I forgot to mention the beer. It was kind of a test on our new brew rig, using a bunch of different grains we've accumulated in some previous brews. Here's the grain bill (no judging, this was kind of a Franken-beer!), we called it closest to a Weizenbier: Here's an update on the...
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    Yeast washing - which layer(s) to keep? (Pics included)

    My brother and I just kegged a batch and we wanted to harvest the yeast to ferment 11.5 gallons of an IPA we're brewing tomorrow morning. Here's some potentially relevant information: Yeast: WLP001 We have a hop strainer in the bottom of our boil kettle We try not to transfer much break...
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    Starter needed for 10 gal batch using yeast from 3 gal batch?

    Well, I just saw that that same calculator has a "repitching from slurry" option... so I can probably use that. I feel dumb. :P However, still curious if there is a calculation for estimating yeast growth based on pitching rate, OG, temp, volume, etc.
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    Starter needed for 10 gal batch using yeast from 3 gal batch?

    I recently brewed an IPA: Volume: 3.25 gal Yeast: WLP001,1 pack OG: 1.060 Temp: 68-72*F fermentation I would like you reuse the yeast for a 10 gallon batch of a similar IPA with a similar OG. Using Mr Malty's pitching rate calculator I will need approximately 417...
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    Maris Otter / Cascade SMASH - Dry hop needed or not?

    Ok, cool. As long as it still has the potential to be a good beer, just more of an APA than an IPA, I think I'll leave it as it is. Thanks for the advice on the hops additions!
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    Maris Otter / Cascade SMASH - Dry hop needed or not?

    Hey guys, first post in a long time. We were walking around downtown Kalamazoo Saturday morning and on a whim I stopped by Bell's General Store to pick up the ingredients for a BIAB SMASH. I didn't have a specific recipe, so I just picked up some Maris Otter, 2 oz of Cascade, and a pack of...
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    First BIAB. Overall well, few issues

    I use an aluminum yardstick from the hardware store. I calibrated it using known volumes in my 5 gal SS pot. I plotted the volume as a function of the height of the water in the pot, used Microsoft excel to get the equation of the regression line, and use that now to determine volumes pretty...
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    The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: A Welding primer for homebrew

    Great article, I enjoyed reading it a lot.
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    The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: A Welding primer for homebrew

    Great article, I enjoyed reading it a lot.
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    StarSan suck-back during cold crash, beer cloudy. Worth waiting to Bottle?

    By the way, I looked back through my notes and realized that my cold crash was probably the problem with the chill haze: During that brew day, I decided to try and put all 7 lbs of my spent grains down the food disposal in my sink. It clogged, as SWMBO told me it would. :) I ended up having...
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    StarSan suck-back during cold crash, beer cloudy. Worth waiting to Bottle?

    I bottled last night; the beer was very clear. Thanks again for the advice.
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    StarSan suck-back during cold crash, beer cloudy. Worth waiting to Bottle?

    Thanks for the advice. I added some gelatin finings last evening and by tonight the beer is noticeably clearer. I'll leave it to sit a few more days and see if it clears up completely.
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    StarSan suck-back during cold crash, beer cloudy. Worth waiting to Bottle?

    I have a cream ale in a 3 gal glass carboy that had been in primary for almost three weeks before I thought that I would cold crash it (my first time ever doing so) in my garage (40 F) over the weekend. The cream had settled nicely and was already very clear, but I usually have a problem with...
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