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    What should a dry mead taste like?

    I used 9lbs of honey for a five gallon batch. The final specific gravity was just under 1.0, so it was fully fermented and dry. The only ingredients were raw wildflower honey, yeast nutrient, WYeast dry mead yeast and water. The batch had completed its second fermentation. I let the mead...
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    What should a dry mead taste like?

    OK, so I just finished the second fermentation on my first batch of mead. This is a dry mead (9 lbs of honey for a 5 gallon batch). The honey was from my bee hives and I used a dry mead yeast from Wyeast. I bottled it but the mead had a very medicinal smell. Similar to cough syrup. Is...
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    ? About Mead Fermentation Temperature

    Thanks Insomniac and Biochemedic, I appreciate the guidance.
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    ? About Mead Fermentation Temperature

    Need some advice from the forum as I may have accidentally overheated my Mead. I'm using a fermentation heater and controller to keep the mead at temperature since it's brewing in my garage. The temperature probe accidentally slipped off the side of the fermenter and the mead temp shot to 87...
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    Beer Brewing Service San Francisco Bay Area

    Hi All: Hoping some of you may recall the name of this company.... At one point, I believe there was a company that let you brew beer using their equipment. It was positioned as a party service where a bunch of guys could get together and make a batch of beer and then come back at a later...
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    Mashing and achieving the correct OG

    Hi Impatient: The hygrometer reads 1.000 in water. I did make an adjustment for temp when I calculated the specific gravity. I think the water was 95 degress which called for an upward adjustment of .004.
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    Mashing and achieving the correct OG

    Hi Folks: I went back and reviewed my notes and think I found the answer.... I fly sparged but the water temp was probably lower than 170 -- maybe 150 or 155 degrees. Let me know if you think that would be the cause of the problem. Here are the basic fact: Grain bill was about 13...
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    Mashing and achieving the correct OG

    Hi Folks: I'm new to all grain and tried the "Pliny the Elder" clone kit from Austin Homebrew. I followed the instructions in the kit but when I took the OG of the wort it was way too low. I should have had about 5.25 gallons of wort at 1.074. To achieve that gravity, I needed to boil...
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    Grain Infographic

    Norwegiangeek, thank you for doing the work to create a chart on grains but please include a legend to the chart so I can understand what each color band means. With regard to hops, perhaps the group can build a library of information on hops used in commercial brews. I'll make the first...
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    Grain Infographic

    Wow, this is a great chart. I'm new to HB and would be interested in better understanding the flavor profiles of various hops varieties. Has anyone put together a resource that details the hops used in various commercial beers? this might allow me to taste my way through the chart shown above...
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    Let's talk about Foam Control drops (aka Fermcap)

    Hi Wayne: Do you recall the amount/gallon of wort of Birko Patco 376 to use in the boil kettle. Thanks in advance.
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    ? Defoaming Agent - Birko Patco 376

    Hi All: Fermcap is a anti-foaming agent that can be purchased from a variety of brew shops, but it contains silicone and I've heard you need to be careful using it. Birko sells a product called "Patco 376" which is safer to use because its made of using vegetable oil, but I can't find a...
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    Refrigerator to Kegerator Conversion ??

    Thanks much gents. There are coils on the back, but I'd rather be safe then sorry, so I'll try the starch method. -Mark
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    Refrigerator to Kegerator Conversion ??

    I am converting a standard size Frigidaire refrigerator into a kegerator. I want to drill holes in the side of the refrigerator to run gas lines from the regulator to the kegs. I'm concerned about drilling through wiring or some other important component. The manual doesn't provide specific...
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    1/2 Keg Fermenter ?

    I'm building a kegerator with 4 taps to dispense 4 styles of beer so I want to keep each batch to 5 gallons. Do you think a 15 gallon primary or secondary fermenter is going to be OK?
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    1/2 Keg Fermenter ?

    I picked up two 15 gallon kegs very cheaply from a home brewer who was selling off equipment. Can I use these as primary or secondary fermenters if the the batch size is 5 gallons or is there too much space in the keg? (potential spoilage) Thanks in advance for your help.
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    Refrigerator Conversion Questions

    Hi Folks: I did some hunting on the internet and found the carbonation levels for various styles of beer posted on another forum. For those interested, the below is a pretty extensive chart. Thanks again to all who have been kind enough to answer my questions. -PaloAltoMark ALES: -- CO2...
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    Refrigerator Conversion Questions

    Hi Firenight Fly: Mini Fridges can be converted to kegerators. I think they will hold two five gallon cornelius kegs. The advantage of using the mini fridge is that you can mount a one or two spigot tower on top and this will be at counter height. If you want to put your kegerator in the...
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    Refrigerator Conversion Questions

    Gents: Thanks very much for the help. I'll do a little more research to determine how important it is for me to have pressure control over each of the kegs versus "one size fits all." Trace, thanks for pointing me to the regulator panels at mirco matic. -Mark
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    New & Looking To Learn About All Grain, Equipment etc.

    Hi Bshindl. I'm hoping to keep this equipment, so no lending in the near future. Thanks for the laugh.
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