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  1. K

    Do you know how to make a yeast starter? Then why not farm yeast and freeze it?

    Ha, to be honest ... I got swamped and haven't started yet.
  2. K

    Wyeast 3942 fermentation temp

    Well . . . I pitched at that temp because I was following the directions on my kit, which said to pitch at any point below 90F. I used 3942 because it came in the kit. This is my 3rd brew and I am still learning. I didn't think 68 is extremely low because the yeast profile says fermentation...
  3. K

    Wyeast 3942 fermentation temp

    I brewed my first saison on Sunday using the Lawnmower de Saison recipe from Midwest. I made a 1L starter with Wyeast 3942 for 24 hours and pitched at 78F and then brought it down to 68F in the fermenter where it has been holiding steady for the past 4 days. It was bubbling hard for several...
  4. K

    Cut the hump to make my fermenter? Any advice

    I ended up making a collar and let me tell you, it was so much easier than attempting to cut away the hump. Here are some pics: The collar: Installed on the door: Finished product with a saison bubbling away:
  5. K

    Tapping my first homebrew keg

    Well, I cooled it to 40 degrees Thursday and then tapped on Friday evening after work. Perfect! My first homebrewing success!
  6. K

    Tapping my first homebrew keg

    and I have some pretty basic questions. We primed and naturally carbonated the keg. Should I cool the keg and then tap OR should I hook up the tap and put the keg under pressure before I cool? Right now the keg is at 65F.
  7. K

    Cut the hump to make my fermenter? Any advice

    I was gifted this wine refrigerator: Good news is that there is no freezer to deal with so internal height is ideal. Bad news is that I can almost get the door closed around my 5g carboy. I know most people end up making a collar but since I don't need much clearance in the back, I was...
  8. K

    First kegging experience, how long to prime?

    and I made such a mess but I got it in the keg and hopefully stayed clean. I kegged a double IPA that ended up with a FG of 1.015. It tasted good. I don't have enough CO2 to force carb it so I primed it with have the priming sugar from the kit and put it back in the fermenter at 65F. The kit...
  9. K

    fermentation range - where should I be?

    Our temp regulator has a 2 degree threshold on the switch so I just bumped it to 66. That way it will stay between 66-68. I actually like an apricot flavor in an IPA. We shall see . . .
  10. K

    fermentation range - where should I be?

    The beer as at 70. Our carboy has a thermowell that holds the temperature probe in the middle of the beer. I just bumped it down to 64.
  11. K

    fermentation range - where should I be?

    1st real batch of homebrew brewed Saturday. We started with Midwest Hop Head Double IPA. It came with dried yeast - Safale US-05. The fermentation range is 58-75 degrees. I also have a keezer with a temp regulator and probe that goes down inside the carboy. It is set on 70 degrees but...
  12. K

    Sessionable HB for a party using honey

    Thanks for the suggestions guys. I am really liking this recipe after looking around at ales instead of lagers: ZZ Hop Light Honey Beer 4.0lb Light Dry Extract (60 min.) 0.4lb Light Dry Extract (10 min.) 2.0lb Clear Honey (10 min.) 0.5lb Crushed Amber Malt (Steep, 60 min.) 0.50oz...
  13. K

    Sessionable HB for a party using honey

    6 weeks. I am not set on a lager if that is cutting it too close . . . . What I like about this recipe is the lightness and simplicity and the fact that I have a local source of AMAZING honey. What other recipes would you suggest.
  14. K

    Sessionable HB for a party using honey

    Setting up a HB for a party next month. Interested in making something sessionable that has enough flavor for the beer snobs but not so heavy or complex that an everyday drinker couldn't enjoy. I am still a newbie so I like simple until I totally get the hang of everything. This Honey Lagar...
  15. K

    Do you know how to make a yeast starter? Then why not farm yeast and freeze it?

    I also have access to autoclaves, shakers, stirplates and -80 and -20 freezers so I would love to evaluate some of these parameters and I can do it in a controlled setting and then try to mimic a homebrew setting. Since I am still a newbie to homebrewing, help me understand exactly what you...
  16. K

    LHBS or On Line Retailer

    Granted, we are still beginners . . . But we buy everything we can at the LHBS. But, if they don't carry what I want, I won't hesitate to go online. I would rather pay more and support a local business and also build a relationship with owner. He's wierd but really good at brewing and will help...
  17. K

    Do you know how to make a yeast starter? Then why not farm yeast and freeze it?

    I ran across this thread while researching how to make my yeast library. I am a newbie to homebrewing, but I have been growing microbes in the lab for a very long time and I couldn't resist commenting. Brewitt has put together a nice recommendation for yeast storage and I thought I could...
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