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    Omega Lutra yeast?

    Easy enough to walk away, although it is contrary to my experience with every other yeast I've tried. I'd be surprised if my fermenter is leaking - it's a SS Brewtech Brewbucket with a blow-off tube attached - and its never leaked before. But I suppose the gasket could be getting old? Who...
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    Omega Lutra yeast?

    This is my first go with this yeast. I'm brewing a Pils (NB Legend of Lutra). Contrary to the almost universal experience with this yeast, it's been 3 days since I pitched a full package into a 5 gallon batch at 78F, and still no airlock activity. I oxygenated the wort before pitching, but...
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    Boil kettle condenser - no overhead ventilation needed

    I added a stainless steel eyebolt to the side of the pot and punctured a small hole in the mesh screen of my hop basket. It's close enough to the rim of my pot that it won't leak and I can detach it without scalding myself.
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    Woodbrew's Electric BIAB Build

    Hey @Domingo.Delci - sorry the pics are no longer working! I attached the pump to the lower shelf with stainless steel machine screws and rubber washers between the pump base and metal shelf, mostly to reduce vibration and noise. It seems to work fine! Maybe this link will work:
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    Boil kettle condenser - no overhead ventilation needed

    I put a cap over when mashing during BIAB. Works great.
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    My eBIAB System

    Thanks!
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    My eBIAB System

    Very nice build. It's taken a couple of years for my system to evolve to the point where yours is already! I like how it is self-contained and I like the Spike kettle. Can you share the kettle design?
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    Woodbrew's Electric BIAB Build

    This is my first time pressure canning starter wort. I mixed up 5 pints of DME and cooked them in a pressure canner at 15 psi. The lids popped as expected on 4 of the 5 jars, so I'm keeping only the 4 good jars. The wort should have a specific gravity of about 1.04.
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    Missed gravity numbers by a mile - help me figure out why!

    Thanks for the tip. I discovered Brewer's Friend a while back, but have still been brewing a lot from pre-made kits. I never thought to check the assumed efficiency of a recipe kit. That said, I've brewed a couple of duds from recipes on Brewer's Friend. I think it's time to learn more about...
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    Boil kettle condenser - no overhead ventilation needed

    I run through a plate chiller and into a separate whirlpool inlet.
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    Missed gravity numbers by a mile - help me figure out why!

    I dug around in Brewer's Friend and found a version of the recipe with much more accurate numbers. For the same grain bill, it predicts an OG of 1.073, not 1.091 that was in the recipe I used. I'm not sure where the numbers in the original recipe came from, but I probably should double-check...
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    Missed gravity numbers by a mile - help me figure out why!

    @RM-MN - I've read some of your posts about achieving full conversion with shorter mash times. When you say "very fine milling," what is the consistency of the crush? Is it close to flour-like? Is it possible to have too fine a crush when doing BIAB? Perhaps not, given that we typically do a...
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    Missed gravity numbers by a mile - help me figure out why!

    I'll give cold sparging a try next time - need to find a colander to hold the bag while I pour over the sparge water! Thanks for the educational responses, folks.
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    Missed gravity numbers by a mile - help me figure out why!

    I've attempted higher gravity brews only twice, and both times I missed my targets. I think the highest I've achieved was 1.064. I didn't realize that sparging could help increase efficiency. I've introduced a new variable into my brewing by using the condenser, so I know my starting water...
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    Missed gravity numbers by a mile - help me figure out why!

    Thanks for helping me troubleshoot. Total grainbill was 14.5 lbs of grain and 2 lbs of honey. Started with 8 gallons of mash water. Did a full volume mash with no sparge. I let the bag drip, but didn't squeeze. I'll check my mill settings when I get home. I do keep DME around, but didn't...
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    Missed gravity numbers by a mile - help me figure out why!

    I brewed a double IPA (Hopslam clone) with a predicted OG of 1.091. Despite double-crushing my grains and mashing for 60 minutes, my pre-boil gravity was only 1.051 and my OG after the boil and chill was only 1.060. I'm not too concerned, because it will be a great beer, but I'm wondering how...
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    Another Basement Brewery Build

    I just did my first brew with the same condenser assembly. I'm curious - have you measured how much it changed your boil-off rate, and how have you adjusted your starting volumes? Thanks!
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    Boil kettle condenser - no overhead ventilation needed

    Had a great first brew day using the new condenser assembly. Boil-off rate was only 1/2 gallon, way less than my usual 1.5 gallon rate. I was brewing in front of an open window, but without any type of fan or hood. Some steam escaped during hop additions, but not enough to create any...
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    Boil kettle condenser - no overhead ventilation needed

    Problem solved - thanks to @ancientmariner52 for the idea. I used the eyelet bolt for my sight glass - along with a stainless washer and nut. Only needed a small hole in the mesh of the hop basket. I may find a stainless wingnut to make it easier to attach during brews.
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