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  1. EROK

    Rinsing after oxyclean

    Yes you have to rinse it off, like any other cleaning product. Star San, a sanitizer not a cleaner, does not have to be rinsed off when you sanitize. :mug:
  2. EROK

    How long for beer to carb up in a keg at 10psi

    Beer was racked into the keg at room temp. I am wondering when it should be fully carbed? Fridge temp is 35 deg.
  3. EROK

    What does Vienna taste like?

    Coppery taste could be a water quality issue. Any iron or sulphur in your brewing water?
  4. EROK

    What is the best way to clean a blow off tube and orange carboy cap?

    I see some black spots on the underside of my orange carboy cap that I think may be mold. I cannot scrub them off at all. Also what's the best way to get the blow off tube clean after its filled with gunk? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
  5. EROK

    Fake whirlpooling...

    I stir pretty fast (from the outside edge of the kettle only) for about two minutes and then let the kettle sit for 30 minutes. Works very well if I syphon from the outside edge of the kettle after the 30 minute rest. I get very little trub in the fermentor. I also plan to leave about 1.25...
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    What do I calculate the boil-off from? Simple the pre-boil and after-boil sizes?

    Boil off is (Pre-boil volume - Post boil volume) / pre-boil volume. Example (7.5g pre - 6.5g post) / 7.5 pre = 13.33% Boil Off Rate :mug:
  7. EROK

    Who's using their 14,000 BTU stove burner?

    I do it and it works fine, I have a main burner about 16K btu, and I put the kettle over that and a smaller 6K burner and can bring 7.5g to a boil in about 45 minutes. Inside brewing (rain or shine) BTW I have a Blichmann burner for outside too ! :rockin:
  8. EROK

    Beginner extract brewing howto

    This may be true and late additions may work best for 2-3 gal partial boils. But I have never seen the wort darken as a result of using light LME with a full boil. (6.5gal) I made a brown ale today that was spot on in color and OG. I used 6.6lbs of Breiss extra light (4 L) LME and added this to...
  9. EROK

    Wort chiller

    A cup or two of vinegar in a pot of water just big enough to place the chiller in will do a great job getting it really clean.
  10. EROK

    Staying Within SRM Specs

    Add the honey in at the very end of the boil. (for possibly less color due to caramelization) You could also prime the bottles with honey, instead of corn sugar.
  11. EROK

    I Seek Thy Judgement... PLEASE help me out...

    First of all like previously mentioned a finer grain crush will help you the most. While mashing and sparging you should stir the mash a few minutes before draining. Not 30 minutes ahead a couple minutes ahead of draining. Think of your job being to force all the sugars up out of the grain...
  12. EROK

    best online supply house??

    Morebeer.com or Northernbrewer.com or Austinhomebrew.com or Midwestsupplies.com all are very good and offer a full range of whatever you may need.
  13. EROK

    Never dump your beer!!! Patience IS a virtue!!! Time heals all things, even beer!

    To not confuse anyone here, I am talking again about getting to full maximum carbonation in the bottle. Not just drinkable carbonation. For example when you fast carb in a keg if you set at 30psi for 24 hours then go to serving pressure say 10psi, it is not fully carbed yet. Is it drinkable...
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    Never dump your beer!!! Patience IS a virtue!!! Time heals all things, even beer!

    Not too many of us are commercial brewers, so I will stand by the comments I made. When YOU not Sierra Nevada can prove that you can have perfectly carbonated beer in a week, please show me how to do that. I would be very interested in doing that. The majority of the experienced brewers on...
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    Never dump your beer!!! Patience IS a virtue!!! Time heals all things, even beer!

    I think in general you have two types of brewers. The first doesn't really care about quality and doing things right they just want cheap beer. The others like most of the posters myself included, are trying to make the Best Beer possible. I don't short cut or do things because they are cheaper...
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