My beer turned out like $*** it has than butterscotch taste, it didn't have that taste before it was bottled. So I think I got to much oxygen in at bottleing time.
So I won't be sharing it any time soon but ill try some one elses : -)
you have a sears that sells craftsman by you? thats where i got mine
if not mcmaster-carr has them
http://www.mcmaster.com/#drive-sockets/=7yrtmo
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I have been hearing about the Sanyo 4912 as the main mini fridge to get to turn into a keggerator for 2 corny kegs.
I found a place on line that has them still I was wondering if the Sanyo SR - 4912M is the same as the 4912. Or if the 'M' makes a difference or not?
Any good substitutions...
I wouldn't want to risk spilling a carboy or having anything with an air lock on it (where the wort could splash out or airlock fluid sucked back in). Besides in my area I would get a ticket for driving with an open beer (or the vodka in the airlock). Not only that but my friends house is about...
I was wondering if anyone here transports their wort. I am mainly wondering how it would be done, if at all.
Lets say you go to a friends house for a brew day. Either because he has equipment you don't have and/or you have equipment they don't have. So you help your friend brew a batch of...
When I first started drink beer it was BMC, I didn't like craft brews. Then one day a few years later I thought I'd try a Sam Adams BL, I fell in love. Then I made it a goal to try all 20 something flavors of SA in a year, I did it with a month to spare (has to wait for seasonals). Then I...
its more expensive than the co2 chargers, but if you have easy access to 20oz paintball tanks. I also opted for the 20oz tanks.
Pin Valve Regulator, Single Guage, 5/16 Check Valve
I know that Sam Adams is not well liked on this forum but, I absolutely love Sam Adams Boston Lager. It was my first step up from the BMC beers (Budweiser, Miller, Coors).
Another beer that I used to like a lot is Rolling Rock. I know it is not really a craft beer or micro brew, but I have...
I did not lager it, it uses standard coopers ale yeast (comes with it). I had it in the primary for a week then in the bottles for 3. If I could do it over again I would have left it in the primary for 2 weeks.
As far as BMC goes. If you are making some for your friends, a "BMC clone kit"...
I did the Coopers Lager can for my first brew. I used the can and 2.5 lbs of corn sugar.
I would personally rate it 2.5, but most feedback I've got from others would be like 4.5. It tastes a little sour to me from to much corn sugar. But every one who I have served it to really likes it...