Thanks everyone. I'm going to just let it sit for a week or two before I check it for a gravity reading. I'll be brewing more next weekend anyway. I love these forums!
I'm fermenting in a glass carboy. It was DEF fermenting like crazy in the beginning (first 24-36 hours) Now, it is all sitting at the bottom but still producing Co2 so it must be doing its thing. I really hope I didn't oxidize the beer when I swirled it around the day I pitched the yeast (waited...
so, give it another 3 days, check the gravity and see where I'm at. If its still a little high, give the bottom a nice little stir and then see where that leads?
Hey guys just wondering if I should stir up my Stone IPA brew I have. Its only been like 3 days, but I know the yeast I have is a high fluctuating yeast and it falls out pretty fast of suspension.
Should I swish it around at all or even just gently swish around the trub/yeast with a...
Hey guys,
I made a 1 liter starter on 2/16/11 and let it ferment for 3 days, and then stuck it in the fridge on 2/19/11. I got really sidetracked and haven't used it but the tinfoil is still on the top of the starter and the yeast are all sitting in the bottom. Could I create another 1...
Hey guys,
I moved to kegging and have a bucket of these things. If you want them all u can come pick them up in Mission viejo for 12 bucks. I will give you some gaskets to. I used them like 4 times, and moved to kegging since. If you want them here's my cell 714-794-9556.
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Hey guys,
I moved to kegging and have a bucket of these things. If you want them all u can come pick them up in Mission viejo for 20 bucks. I have replacement gaskets for them to just in case. I used them like 4 times, and moved to kegging since. If you want them here's my cell...
the lower the mash temp, the more ferment-able the beer will be. The higher the mash temp, it will have a stronger (bolder) body flavor, but be less ferment-able. Its just the nature of the AG. If you want a dry high ABV beer, you mash low and for a longer period of time (if needed) to allow for...
Hey guys, just wondering. I'm dry hopping for the first time. I just threw my pellets in and all the hops are sitting on top of my beer rather then in it. Should I swirl it around to get the hops into the beer or just leave it as it is?
Are there any good beers that use the 002 yeast but don't use a ton of hops? This way I can wash the yeast much more easily? Or will I always have to swirl around, pour off the trub/hops/beer, then pour in new (boiled then cooled) water and then wash as normal?
Ok, so I recently just used a WLP002 1.5L starter to make a Stone IPA clone and it's turning out GREAT! The problem is I went to wash the yeast and with all the hops in there from the break, it was near impossible.
I tried to wash it anyway but the yeast was so heavy and clumpy, that it fell...
ok, sounds good. but I still don't know how to actually START the siphon. Do I just put the racking cane into the kettle while it is still boiling and then it will automatically push the fluid up through the cane and that will start the siphon? should I fill the CFC with sanitized solution and...