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    Sanity check my ginger beer recipe?

    As much as I dislike resurrecting threads, have you come across an amount of ginger that you thought was hot enough? My new partner loves strong ginger ale, and I wouldn't mind having a baseline that someone has already tried.
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    Yeast Nutrient

    You're right that you shouldn't except for mead, but it's because honey doesn't have the nutrient base that wort / must has.
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    Spent Grain? Make Your Best Friend Cookies!

    I'm not a professional, but my opinion is that this is NOT dog food, but it IS better than the supermarket treats that have artifical ingredients that dogs go primate poop over.
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    Beginner extract brewing howto

    I simply must ask... why?
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    More bubbling.....

    I have a lager that's doing that right now -- It's at 58 in my basement Your beer is done when the FG is the same for 3 days in a row.
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    Poll: What is your investment in homebrewing?

    I would have to guess about $800, but that would be including one thing new (I cracked a carboy a while back, had to buy a new one). Everything else was second-hand. My best deal was a Corney key with a 20# CO2 tank, regulator and all tubing for $100.
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    Brewing with clover honey?

    You could also consider Honey Malt.
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    Lefty Blond Ale

    If you are going to enter it to a beer tasting, possibly, but I've never had an issue with the taste. I don't usually bother with the extract in the boil at all, I usually just throw it in the carboy. Everything is sanitized, but I boil the hops with a small amount (about a cup) of extract...
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    What constitutes "big"? (Plus, pics from my 1st brew day)

    Brother, you've got a much better setup than I have. Kudos to you. As many other people here have said, the general cutoff is about 7%. I have had beers sitting sur lees for up to 6 months. Given the temperature in my basement, I'd probably should have a few more lagers going, but $$$ is not...
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    Do you drink your bad batches?

    Thanks to Home Brew Forums, I've never had a bad batch... just a few that didn't quite turn out the way I expected them to ;)
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    First brew, not worried - but...

    Give the beer a week, and if you're on the left coast or Great Lakes region, pop it outside (overnight -- don't keep it anywhere the sun can get at it) to help stuff break. After that, you're free to start the bottling process -- you do have another sanitized bucket for mixing the dextrose, right?
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    My first infection, 5 months in the making.

    Assuming you hopped this, I would have done the same thing and racked from underneath... no one has died from beer this way in 8000 years, I don't think it's going to start today.
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    Neccessary to dismantle/sanitize kegs?

    I'm one of those that Yooper alluded to who clean out the keg every few batches. This is usually because I make a few batches in a row. I also use Oxyclean, and boiling water afterwards. If I'm doing a quick cleaning, I just use hot water and blow through with CO2. I'm lucky to have a 20#...
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    Yeast Washing Illustrated

    Thanks for this thread... I just bottled some lager using White Labs WLP810 (San Francisco Lager), and at $13 for the test tube, dang right I am washing it. I may post pics later, but just wanted to thank Bernie for making it as easy as canning :D
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    Esterriffic Lagers

    Exactly. You might want to consider using some disinfectant or spray cleaner when you do it.
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    Japanese/asian hops (Humulus japonicus)

    I considered it an invasive weed as well, I have metric s***-loads of these dang plants around my house. I just never knew it was related to one of my favourite hobbies.
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    Irish Stout

    Three weeks is good in a primary... I'd be very hesitant to go any lower than that. Now, I have a Oatmeal stout that is in Primary for 2 months (more or less), and it will be about three more weeks before I bottle it, then another month before it gets to it's final destination. Depending on...
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    Esterriffic Lagers

    Has anyone considered the kegging system itself? I just cleaned out a s***load of disgustingness from my pressure regulator (seems that I ended up drawing some beer in there a year and some ago, and it... well, it might have gotten infected. Go figure. Sorry, no pictures, but if samples...
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    Difference in Extract and Partial Mash

    Partial Mash is when you have *some* base grains and *some* extract. Partial Grain is when you have *some* grain and *some* extract.
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    general noob partial mash questions

    Yes, wheat can convert itself (but not much more)
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