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    First All Grain - Please Check My Recipe/Method!

    Wait... that explains why my first partial-mash was so bloody high. I did exactly what I'm describing here with less water and grain (2 gallon test batch) and got about 75% efficiency (instead of the planned 60%). I was convinced I had messed up big time, but it's good to know why I was so far...
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    OK to Bug Bomb?

    +1 to the apple-cider vinegar thing. It works even better if you put a piece of banana or orange in the dish and just cover it with the vinegar. My old roomies were slobs and I had a carpet of flies covering almost the entire surface of the dish after 3 days. Totally eliminated the problem...
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    Refillable 5 gallon water jug as carboy?

    From what I understand, kpr121 is pretty much spot on. The major arguments are: 1. BPA can be leached from certain plastics if the liquid is acidic enough. #7 plastic, which a lot of water jugs are made of, is particularly bad for this. As it's a proven carcinogen, you need to avoid...
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    First All Grain - Please Check My Recipe/Method!

    Hey all, As a birthday gift for my dad, I'm trying to put together a clone of his favorite lager that was discontinued a number of years ago. Sleeman's Silver Creek Lager was the first beer I tried that didn't make me gag (all those years ago), but ironically is something I'll avoid now that...
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    First All-Grain (And a Lager to Boot!)

    No no... that was my first partial mash. Haven't made this one yet. - Budista
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    First All-Grain (And a Lager to Boot!)

    Hey all, As a birthday gift for my dad, I'm trying to put together a clone of his favorite lager that was discontinued a number of years ago. Sleeman's Silver Creek Lager was the first beer I tried that didn't make me gag (all those years ago), but ironically is something I'll avoid now that...
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    Larger Starters - Stepping Up Necessary?

    Thanks for all the help. I have a question, though. Adding the 2.5L of additional (reboiled) wort, as planned, I noticed a really powerful and harsh odor. Strong enough to make my eyes water. I would say it's like a combination of vinegar and paint thinner. I'm really, really hoping I didn't...
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    Larger Starters - Stepping Up Necessary?

    I've done a bunch of research (not to mention the beginning of the starter) and have had about 1.5L of 1.038 starter ticking away for a couple days now. It's mostly flocced out, so I'm thinking it's about time to step it up. A few questions: When Mr. Malty says to make 3.5L of starter for...
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    Quick question about gelatin finings

    I'm by no means an expert on the use of finings -or- cold crashing, but I've definitely tried it a few times. I've had equal success with 2 ways, both after leaving the beer in a secondary for at least a week beforehand. Way 1: Cold crash for 24+ hours to drop most of the bigger stuff out. Let...
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    Larger Starters - Stepping Up Necessary?

    Thanks, 944. I was under the understanding that you wanted a higher OG for a starter if it's going to be chewing on a bigger beer. If it's okay to do 1.040 for a stepped up starter for a few days, we'll do that. DME isn't cheap 'round these parts. If it sounds like I'm paranoid, it's because...
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    Larger Starters - Stepping Up Necessary?

    Hey all, Just a quick question regarding a starter. Brewing a 1.084 OG stout on next Wednesday and Mr. Malty tells me I need 3.5L of starter. Bit much, but I figured 3.5L of water (about a gallon) with 250g (about a half pound) each Light DME and Brown Sugar should both give me a starter...
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    IPA Recipe - Opinions Please!

    Hey all, Just about to try making our first Extract/Speciality recipe from scratch. I've used the Recipator for all the calculations, but all the information is below. Units are in metric, but for all intents and purposes it's a 5 gallon batch (with about 0.5 gallons allowed for loss to...
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    Starters

    We just brewed yesterday, and aside from a bit more break material getting into the primary than we would really have preferred, it went well. A question I have is that, since we ended up with an OG of about 1.083 (Which is right where we wanted it), I'm a bit concerned about the attenuation of...
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    High Gravity Baltic Porter - Minor Variations

    We just brewed yesterday, and aside from a bit more break material getting into the primary than we would really have preferred, it went well. A question I have is that, since we ended up with an OG of about 1.083 (Which is right where we wanted it), I'm a bit concerned about the attenuation of...
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    Starters

    Hey all; Just posted a topic in Recipes/Ingredients I'm not sure should be there. Since it's mostly questions about the recipe, I'll link it here before I ask about starters. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/high-gravity-baltic-porter-minor-variations-183996/ My question is about...
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