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  1. Rednas

    Show Us Your Label

    Not mine, but this one's for the rage comics fans:
  2. Rednas

    2 newbie questions

    I figured the 2 week period was purely for carbonation. And the carbonation is there. What's the risk with chilling it too soon, apart from the carbonation? I assume the taste will still change while it's being chilled for 6-8 weeks?
  3. Rednas

    2 newbie questions

    So...after being in the bottle at room temperature for about 2 weeks, there seems to be enough carbonation (opened one bottle to test). Now they'll go into the fridge for 6-8 weeks according to the instructions of the extract. What happens during this period, actually? The smell from the beer...
  4. Rednas

    Opening my brewing bucket in the first stage

    Well let me put it differently then: would it maybe be wise to wait till around 24th to bottle? Then it's been fermenting in the bucket for 23 days.
  5. Rednas

    Opening my brewing bucket in the first stage

    So...today I opened it for measurements. This is what it looks like: And this it: I measured the density and it's 1,020. What does that tell me? Also: does it look normal? If I get another reading of 1,020 after a few days, I could bottle it?
  6. Rednas

    What is your neighborhood brewery?

    Vrijstad bier (http://www.brouwerijvrijstad.nl/#onsbier). Their "keller" beer is not great...amber beer, like a bad version of Palm.
  7. Rednas

    2 newbie questions

    The meaning of life I knew, it's the rest that I need help with ;) Howtobrew.com is pretty useful, so thanks.
  8. Rednas

    2 newbie questions

    Alright. So I'd boil an ounce of sugar per gallon with a little bit of water (to avoid watering down the beer too much), add that to the bucket and then bottle the beer right away?
  9. Rednas

    Opening my brewing bucket in the first stage

    Thanks. So you say you don't want the beer to be in long contact with the yeast layer, but wouldn't the yeast also end up in the bottle? Or should I siphon the beer out in a way that as little yeast as possible comes along? Or filter it, even?
  10. Rednas

    2 newbie questions

    Thanks again. That's useful. Just to be sure: that's the amount I'd add to the total amount of beer? I filled in the values for my 2.4 gallon Tripel and the result was 90.43 grams of corn sugar. That's the amount I'd add to the total? And in general: you add the total amount of sugar tot...
  11. Rednas

    Opening my brewing bucket in the first stage

    I seems like my original reply was lost in space... :confused: Anyway, what I wanted to add is: I won't be at home from 14 till 24 November, while I started the brewing process on 1 November. Perhaps it's best to leave it in the bucket till the 24th and do a gravity measurement then?
  12. Rednas

    2 newbie questions

    Alright...thanks! So if I want the sugar to have any effect on the taste, I'd have to experiment with sugar types in the earlier stage, I guess. Will cane sugar taste different than regular (beet based) sugar? I guess brown sugar will have a bigger impact?
  13. Rednas

    2 newbie questions

    So I'm brewing with extract, a tripel. I have 2 questions for the bottling stage: 1. Will the sugar that I add before bottling have a big impact on the taste? If I'd use cane sugar for instance, will that matter? Good idea/bad idea? 2. When the beer's in the closed bottle and you have to...
  14. Rednas

    How did you find us?

    Simple: Google. Concluded that with the big amount of members here, I'd get some good response. Was not disappointed.
  15. Rednas

    Hi from The Netherlands

    So...after already creating my first thread with questions, I will introduce myself :D I'm Sander, I'm 33 and I'm from The Netherlands. Beer enthusiast, I make regular trips to Belgium with my brother and pick up a number of beers - near the border there's specialty shops with a big selection...
  16. Rednas

    Opening my brewing bucket in the first stage

    Well I just went with the instructions which said 10 days (instructions: https://www.brouwland.com/en/step-by-step-instructions-brewferm). But I trust you guys since you have experience with it. It went into the bucket on 1 November. From 14 till 24 November I will not be at home so I can...
  17. Rednas

    Opening my brewing bucket in the first stage

    Unfortunately, the bucket is not clear...in fact a light doesn't even help either. I guess I'll just have to be patient then and hope for the best. The 10 day period will be the only fermentation period in the bucket, after that I'll bottle. I don't have a proper second bucket so I couldn't...
  18. Rednas

    Opening my brewing bucket in the first stage

    Newbie question: I'm brewing an extract tripel. It's in the first stage of fermenting (10 days is recommended by the manufacturer), right now it's on day 4. There's a water lock on the brewing bucket to prevent dust/dirt from getting in. So, does it do any harm if I open the bucket before...
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