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  1. Kodatech

    My First Successful Mead!

    I bottled it today, and sampled half a glass with my wife and it tastes great already! With no aging! I brewed 2.5 gallons of it, and here is the recipe if anyone would like to try it or modify it. 2.5 Gallons of water 4 bottles of honey (32oz.) 1 "bunch" of miniature red bananas Fleischmanns...
  2. Kodatech

    Any thoughs on this mead?

    OK guys/gals, I have only been brewing for about 6 months. I have made some successful ales, and the presence of mead in Skyrim got me thinking. I went out and bought some plain mead, and liked the taste. It was semi sweet, so I figured I would try some. Here is my recipie and procedure...
  3. Kodatech

    About the cloudy beer...

    I know I am new to homebrewing, and to this forum, and maybe the veterans will change my mind....So try not to flame me too bad.... Is there anyone that actually PREFERS their beer a bit cloudy? I know...I'm strange. There is something nice about a crystal clear glass of beer bubbling...
  4. Kodatech

    Beginning Brewer-So far so good.

    Well, so far I have brewed a batch of Scottish Ale, and an Imperial Blonde Stout.....I am currently brewing a Milk Stout, and if it turns out as good as the other two, I am going to try to build my own recipie. My LHBS has a pretty good selection of grains and extracts. One thing I will...
  5. Kodatech

    Just pitched the yeast on brew #2!!!!

    Just pitched my yeast on a nice Blonde Ale....my S.G. reading just before pitching was 1.070. I am going to leave this one in the primary for a minimum of 3 weeks...even if it is finished fermenting. Wish me luck!! :rockin: Oh yeah, I learned some things from my first brew(Scottish Ale)...
  6. Kodatech

    Newbie help on Scottish ALE

    I followed the instructions in the brewers best kit, however I took some advice found here and left it in the primary fermenter longer, and I am bottle conditioning for 3 weeks. That being said, anticipation took hold of me, and I decided to sample a bottle after 2.5 weeks. Seems to have...
  7. Kodatech

    Can't wait!

    Hello everyone. I'm brand new to brewing, and to this group, but I have some scottish ale in the fermenter in the closet. It is my first brew, and the fermentation seemed very vigorous and rapid. It started after about 5 hours, and all through the night and the next day bubbles were rolling...
  8. Kodatech

    Hello! Another from VA here.

    I have been lurking on the site for a while, thinking about getting a beer brewing kit, and luckily, my wife decided to get me one for my birthday.... AND she gave it to me early so that I would (hopefully) have beer to drink by then! :D What a great gal! :rockin: Anyway....Here I...
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