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    Sour weisse aging process

    Just had some questions or hoping on getting some advice on my plum berliner weisse. Heres what been going on so far Pitched lacto and let it go for 36 hrs at 80 f.....started going off! Pitched english ale and 74F got it down to 70f been that way for a week. Its down to 1.004 The...
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    Saison

    Update on sasion: Went from 1.051 to 1.008, Fermented for a week at 80 degrees! Tasted funky and delicious. Cant wait to have it cold and carbed!
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    Possible Tripel Issue

    Skipping ahead a little, you could brew a real light ale and see if it turns again. That way you would know if its a infection. My vote is infection, it really takes something else for a beer to spoil. I'm sure you've done this, but, is there ANYTHING different during the brew proccess you...
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    Saison du BUFF help

    Not sure if you brewed yet, but i would mash low and long and thin. Ferment high. mmm good stuff!
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    My friend made a video of my brewing. It looks sweet.

    Active fermentation vid needs epic music and slow motion action! Great vid guys.
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    Bottle condition at room temp or cold?

    Now, I could be wrong here, but I would cellar it but if you can't do that, just put it where its the coolest place in your house. It should age nicely.
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    Bottle condition at room temp or cold?

    Shows how much i know!!! I was thinking that the beer was carbonated already. Anyone have any ideas as to what "cellaring" is?
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    Bottle condition at room temp or cold?

    It's my understanding you bottle condition at " cellar temps" so Im thinkin 55 ish. Good luck.
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    Saison

    Well woke up this morning to it pretty warm(89)..so my solution was to wrap a towel around it, insert that bulky probe inbetween the glass and and towel and then I wrap the ferwrap around all that. I set it to 80. Hopefully that will keep warmer that usual.
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    Using a Fermwrap all by itself!!!

    Ya woke up and saw all your posts, went and checked it after leaving it on all night and it felt warm to my touch. So pretty warm...oooops. Sooo plan B is wrapping a towel around it and placing a temperature control unit in between the carboy and towel and then wrapping the ferwrap around all...
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    Saison fermentation box experiment

    Honestly no experience with a fridge, but i wouldn't worry about it ramping it up to much. I just did a saison and all the research i saw said that saison yeasts can ferment at 80-90 degrees! The higher it is, the funkier the beer. Good luck. I actually put a fermwrap on mine and turned it on...
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    Using a Fermwrap all by itself!!!

    Has anyone used a fermwrap on its own? What can i expect if i leave it on? 5 or 10 degree increase? More 10 to 20? I'm brewing a saison and would like to get into the 80's or even 90's! Ambient temp in my room is 71. Cheers!
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    Fermwrap and Carboy Jacket? (for warm fermentation)

    Yeah, sounds perfect! Sadly i don't have a temperature controller that can handle being in liquid. I have that regular temperature controller that has that bulb like probe. Not sure if it can be in liquid. Are you using a Thermawell?
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    Fermwrap and Carboy Jacket? (for warm fermentation)

    Just brewed a saison and my house temp is 71, i'm too looking for a 80ish temp to ferment at! Any ideas as to how much this fermwrap will raise the temp if left on? Will it continue to heat to the 90's!? I have 5.5 gallons in a glass carboy.
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    Saison

    Brewing went well, ended up only adding some Veinna malt to the recipe. Mashed low and long(145 for 90 minutes) Mashed out 168. Ended up with 1.061. Not bad. New question: I bought a heating wrap(Fermwrap), the kind that wraps around the carboy. Anyone have any solutions on to keeping...
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