I got a nutbrown from northern brewer that hits the two week mark today. I planned on kegging it after a month, but I had a change of plans come up and will be going out of town for three weeks or more. Any negative consequences for leaving it in the primary for over a month?
I am about to step up to all all grain brewing and had a quick question about my equipment.
I have a ten gallon brew pot and would like to avoid buying another pot. Would it work to heat my sparge water in the brew kettle than transfer it to another cooler before I sparge? That way I could...
Yeah I hate to jump on the bandwagon but most of the extracts I have brewed have this taste so this was the nudge I need to build my MLT and take the plunge.
So I brewed the beer on April 9th and fermented in the primary til the 21st. Then I racked to a secondary and managed to convince my girlfriend it was necessary to take out a fridge shelf so I could cold crash it. Cold crashed for a week with a gelatin finning two days from the end. The beer...
Bottom line there isn't a coyote alive that I don't feel comfortable choking out. If one, two came up on me and my dog, game over. Wolves a whole other story.
I use to cruise timber with my dog (heeler/border collie) all the time. We have coyotes but they stay down low. In the woods you got watch out for these guys (not me in the photo), especially with domestic dogs.
Not sure how well trained your dog is, mine is a box of rocks when it sees...