I wanted to update for anyone looking at this post in the future. I ended up having to replace my co2 regulator as even with the Aussie nut it didn't work. On the bright side my keezer and wine fridge have worked beautifully for about a year now.
I used to live in san diego and sculpin is one of my favorites. I now live in Melbourne and use hopdealzaustralia.com. you can get most lbs or 500g of hops for $25. They have nice selection and quality.
I think I will play with the grains and do some subbing. I also will reduce the falconers flight. It is a great hop but not true to yulesmith. I will post back if it is anything close.
No I decided against it. I am brewing an ipa tomorrow. Maybe I will give it a go. Have you tried to clone this beer before? I can't believe nobody else has tried to clone it
Thanks for the replies, I will definitely dry hop probably 4 to 6oz. The pilsner malt is because I am trying to get rid of some that I have had for awhile.
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Brewing an IPA today or tomorrow. Any thoughts on the recipe? The only reason I have some pilsner malt in there is because I am trying to use some of my stash up. Thank you!
Type: All Grain Date: 11/9/2013
Batch Size (fermenter): 5.25 gal Brewer: Casey
Boil Size: 7.83 gal Asst Brewer...
I dont like to dry hop in the keg at cold temps. The dry hoping is not very noticeable when I do it that way. But I wonder as it has been said here if you have a bad batch of hops. Where do you buy yours and how are they stored? I have noticed a big change in hop quality from different...
Change all of the O rings on a used keg and use keg lube and try again. If it is still leaking it is probably a poppet. It shouldnt be loosing pressure if properly sealed.