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    Does anybody remember Great Dane yeast?

    Hey! I'm asking about an issue that goes decades back to the dawn of my homebrewing career. Back in the days of canned malt extract with those "instructions" on the label and those 5lbs of sugar that produced a cidery brew that left you feeling like you swallowed a pile of campfire embers...
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    Whats that God Awful STENCH?

    Robar, Were you using a real lager yeast? If so, I've known some strains to have a bit of a sulphury smell, or a subtle "pukey" smell during primary ferment. I ran taste tests upon encountering that, found nothing overly questionable about the taste, and took those batches to completion...
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    my beer gives me a headache

    Wanderer, First things first: what is the temperature of your primary ferment? If it's anything over 68F, we might have found the root of the problem. Also, could a wild yeast be getting into your ferment other than whatever brewing yeast you are using? Are you using any rice-based adjuncts...
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    Flip-top bottles question

    I also have a very large collection of flip-tops of the EZ Cap brand. I too have had issues with failure to carbonate and when that happens, I adjust that cage that keeps the cap on the bottle in a way that the seal is further tightened. That technique seems to work for me. I replace the gaskets...
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    Grolsch Gaskets

    Hey Chem, I too use those Grolsch-style flip-tops and sometimes get a problem with the washers not sealing. What I do first is adjust that little wire cage in a way that a tighter seal is formed upon closing the cap and that seems to work. OTOH when the washer breaks or splits, I have a...
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    Calling all Refrigerator Experts

    Hey frizzel, I'm not too sure about the nature of the issue with the type of refrigeration equipment you are using but I've had the pleasure of finding books about refrigerator repair at the local library. In your case it appears the compressor let go. I replaced a defroster coil and a...
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    Help Spending a Little Money

    Stainless steel fermentors.
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    Crash cold conditioning

    Willy, I cold-age all of my beers 3 to 4 weeks in carboys in an old large capacity refrigerator. At bottling time I just take it out, siphon immediately into a clean 5-gallon bucket, mix in the same amount of priming sugar (boiled in a cup of filtered water) and bottle. Cold-ageing causes...
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    Ale to Lager

    skip, You can never turn an ale into a lager but the cold-ageing will impart desirable traits nonetheless. I cold-age all my beers 3 to 4 weeks and the difference it makes is like magic. You will get a cleaner, crisper-tasting beer, like a cream ale. If you go with a real lager yeast and...
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    Warm Climate Fermentation

    brew, Is there a room in your living place that you can install an air conditioner and maintain a lower ambient temperature, or do the same in whatever space you use for your brewery? I don't know how much that would affect your electricity bill but it could be worth a try. I thing a AC...
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    What the hell's floating in my beer?

    Hey Phan, I've had the same thing from some strains of ale yeast I've used before. What seems to happen there is that as some CO2 bubbles rise from the yeast bed, they take a little lump of yeast with them to the top as seen in your pic. The batches I had that did that -well I fermented...
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    A Successful Experiment

    Well hey, I wouldn't be posting such a story if I didn't succeed. You are correct with your theory of the beer sitting around 35. Yes, the water there was about 4' deep but with the river being moving water, the ice never formed thick enough to walk on. Either way, cornies would probably be...
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    A Successful Experiment

    Actually, no. If anything the beer turned out cleaner-tasting with the very vigorous boil produced by an open fire as opposed to a less-vigorous boil had from an electric burner. I was actually scooping out the hot-break flakes with a strainer, and no, they weren't ashes ;-)
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    Merde! A Fruit Fly Fell In There!

    Hey niquejim, doesn't acetobacter need a steady supply of oxygen to do its dirty work? I guess we'll find out soon enough. I'll run another taste test at the end of the secondary ferment before deciding whether to take it to the next step: cold-ageing. If it's off-tasting, oh well... it's just...
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    Use for spent grains..??

    Are you into gardening? Spread them in there and till them into the soil. They're better than sphagnum moss. May I add they are an excellent soil builder.
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