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  1. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    Alcohol works pretty well, but I'd trust Star-San more.
  2. Justibone

    Recipe Formulation & Ingredients Descriptions

    In my opinion, this is preference. If you want to simulate a certain style, I guess you can follow certain guidelines, such as noble hops for German wheat beers, but when people experiment is when they make the best recipes. There are a few guidelines, such as crystal shouldn't be more than...
  3. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    Experienced MrB brewers can go from can to brew keg in ~20 minutes! It takes me a little longer. :)
  4. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    The process should be rapid if the directions are followed, but it's more like heating up a pizza than making one. The beer is also closer to a lager, i.e., not very malt-a-licious. Using twice as many cans (unhopped would be a good choice) will make better beer, but it's still a frozen pizza...
  5. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    Usually the best choice is to primary a beer longer. A month should be fine, so long as the yeast you used were healthy. :)
  6. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    I've heard it said that the carbonation carbon dioxide can remove some of the fruit flavor aromatics, the same way dry-cleaning works. That's what I've heard; I'm not an organic chemist so I'm not sure. ;)
  7. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    The recipes from the MrB site are legit, I've heard. I've never done them myself. :)
  8. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    I agree, don't experiment with your first batch. Just make it as awesome as you can with what you have. When in doubt, use less water. It works for Kool-Aid(tm) and it works for Mr Beer(tm)! ;) The other option than honey malt to get honey flavor is to brown your honey by stirring it over heat...
  9. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    $15 for a refractometer? That's a steal! The downside to a refractometer is that, AFAIK, it isn't accurate for post-fermentation gravity. If you only have one or the other, you probably need the hydrometer so you can see when fermentation is done. I have both. And a spare hydrometer, b/c if...
  10. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    +1 bulging. I have heard that several weeks in the 30-40 degree range can kill yeast permanently, and that some people do this to stabilize back-sweetened wine (no one seems to back-sweeten beer...), but I don't know if I would necessarily trust that. I'd think there would still be a few...
  11. Justibone

    Easy Partial Mash Brewing (with pics)

    44/16 = 2.75 pts per ounce DME per gallon. 1/1.8 = 0.56 pts per ounce DME per FIVE gallons. I couldn't figure your math there for a minute. ;)
  12. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    There are two very common mistakes with steeping grains: 1) not crushing the grains (or not crushing them enough) 2) letting them get loose and get into the boil Neither will (necessarily) ruin your beer. I haven't had the color issue come up before, but then again, I've never tried to make my...
  13. Justibone

    Freeze concentration

    No distillation is legal. Maybe the feds will get grumpy for any booze over 25%, but burden of proof is actually pretty strong. Unless they can demonstrate that you DID distill it, and that you DIDN'T freeze concentrate or fortify it (with legally distilled alcohol), then you will not have much...
  14. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    This is, IMO, very sensible. Brew what makes sense for you! :ban:
  15. Justibone

    Mr Beer - Read all about it and ask questions

    Sealed? Not a good thing with fermentation. Airlocked =/= sealed. Sealed == bad. :( If you want to add fruit (peppers are technically a fruit) or dry hop or anything like that, then a secondary is a good option. You generally don't want to add flavoring type things to primary, because CO2...
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