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    Starter and stir plate problems....

    I'm oxyenating the wort with pure O2 and then shaking it after pitching to make sure... I am making ten gallon batches and splitting it into two fermentors.
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    Starter and stir plate problems....

    Thanks guy's I'll adjust my starter DME/Water volume as per your suggestion. I am still wondering at what temp you start extracting Dextrins or unfermentable sugars from the grain, I may have a faulty thermometor and It may have caused me to mash at 168 and sparge at 185?? With all the...
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    Starter and stir plate problems....

    I may have just stumbled onto my problem. It may have nothing to do with my yeast and everything to do with a my thermometor I am using when taking strike and sparge water temps... I just realized it could be off by 10-12 degree's, making my mash tun temp 165-167 rather than 155 and my sparge...
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    Starter and stir plate problems....

    Guy's, I'm in desperate need of your expertise on starters and stir plates. :confused::confused::confused::confused: I have been all grain brewing for almost two years, and to date have never had a partially fermented beer. I have always used just Wyeast smack packs and never had a...
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    Cleaning a counter flow chiller

    No pump, but if need be I will invest in one... But if I don't have to, can the cleaning be done without a pump? How in the world does a person get a sponge earplug through?
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    Cleaning a counter flow chiller

    Hey guy's, I have been thinking about using a counter flow chiller instead of an immersion chiller. Everything I've read says counterflow is a more efficient way of cooling the wort. My biggest concern is sanitation, and how to keep it clean after each use. Does anyone have any suggestions...
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    60 Minute mashing unnecessary....

    That would reduce my drinking time by 35 minutes, NO WAY :)
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    Mash tun too small

    Thankis, Thinner mash it is then with a longer mash time... Longer mash time also means more homebrew to drink ;).. I like the trade off. Cheers, Frank
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    Mash tun too small

    Interesting idea and I may think about doing that... I'm still curious if the 1/1 ratio would be less efficient or no change Thanks, Frank
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    Mash tun too small

    Hi All, My mash tun is a 48qt cooler which has worked extremely well for me to date.. The problem I have is I pretty much maxed out the TUN at 27Lbs of grain @ 1.25/qts H20/Lb. I am planning on brewing a bigger beer with 33+ LBS of grain, so my question is will I lose efficiency if I thin...
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    Inmmersion Chiller vs Counter Flow

    That is exactly why I am considering the CFC rather then the IC! My concern is not how long it takes me to chill the wort, but rather less risk for conatmination...
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    Inmmersion Chiller vs Counter Flow

    So maybe I'm not doing so bad with the IC and it may not be worth switching. Although I do like Jamil's Whirlpool Chiller...
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    Inmmersion Chiller vs Counter Flow

    Are there any issues with blockage from hops or trub?
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    Inmmersion Chiller vs Counter Flow

    If I do this I'm going to do it right, so more then likely I will purchase a pump for the chiller as well.. Do you have any suggestions on s CFC? Thanks
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    Inmmersion Chiller vs Counter Flow

    Hi All, I presently have an immersion chiller which I use to chill my wort. Usually takes me approx 15-20 minutes to get a 10 gallon batch of wort down to 75-80 degrees. I'm thinking of buying a counter flow chiller and was wondering what the pro's and con's are... I assume this is a...
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    Wife's reaction to new brewing hobby?

    After 22 years of marrage I DON"T CARE......................................... You find a happy balance, and if that doesn't work you find a girlfriend who can deal with it... Cheers, Frank
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    Do you have your strike water dialed in yet?

    Check out Brewers friend on line, its free and will give you everything you need.
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    Perfect... It's Raining..

    Its raining, What perfect day to brew.... ENJOY!
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    storing milled grains

    You willl be fine, just make sure the grains are air tight and keep it away from any moisture.. You will never know the difference..
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    How big of a MLT do I need?

    Everything I've read says the longer the sparge the better, I fly sparge for at least 45-60minutes for a 10 gallon batch and have had great sucess.. Besides thats 60 additional minutes added to my brew day, and what the heck when I'm making home brew I'm drinking home brew so I'm in no rush to...
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