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    Kegging - funny taste

    I have had this trouble. Some people have had luck running some hot water through the lines helping flush out some of the taste. We never did have luck with that and all we did was get hot smelly water. Now we use micro-matic beer line that we got from the local distributer. Good luck with this!
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    Sorachi Ace Brew?

    I made an APA with Sorachi Ace and West Coast Cascades that won a small local compatition (7 brewers). I did follow your thinking and made a "bright" pale ale without a whole lot of caramel or roasted flavor. Hmmmm, it might make an interesting hefe. I know you don't like wheats but...I do :D
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    Brewing with Moxie?

    I might be concerned about all the simple sugars in a soda. So, maybe going for a big OG would help. I know plenty of people who add sugar to barley wine and the like. Let us know how this turns out!
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    Full boil advice needed

    I usually just put the grains in while the water is heating up and then take them out as the temperature reaches about 170 F. I guess to answer your question, I don't think that the volume of water makes that much difference.
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    Hop Splash ?

    I scrape 'em down.
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    Water needed help

    You can use a hydrometer if you want to, just make sure to use one of the handy-dandy temperature correction calculators online.
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    Help with a dirty monk

    I've got to know, did they explode?!
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    Opinion: Can I brew a Hefe before March 15

    Final update! The beer was really good, nice and clovey with out too much of that yeasty flavor. I thought this beer turned out a little on the sweet side (maybe it didn't finish off). People liked it but not as much as some paler english styles that I brewed. All in all I think this...
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    Opinion: Can I brew a Hefe before March 15

    Just an update, Racked the beer over to a keg on 3/12. It tasted a little yeasty, but all in all not terrible. I'll let you guys know who it is recieved this Saturday!
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    Opinion: Can I brew a Hefe before March 15

    Sweet, about 35 psi for 36 hours... I'm kinda new to keggin so that's real helpful. Thanks for all the encouragement too!
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    Opinion: Can I brew a Hefe before March 15

    :off: Wow, this was the thread that I broke 100 posts!!!
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    Opinion: Can I brew a Hefe before March 15

    Unfortunatly, I won't have time for a starter since I am brewing tomorrow. I could buy some more yeast though. Would it be better to buy a smack pack and then give the yeast a solid 3-4 hour head start?
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    Opinion: Can I brew a Hefe before March 15

    Ok, I'm going for it!! 15 day beer here I come!
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    Opinion: Can I brew a Hefe before March 15

    I am throwing a beer dinner for some friends and I would really like to get in one more beer for the dinner. Here's the schedule I am planning: 3/1 Brew day: Get the beer into the primary fermenter. 3/2-12 Keep beer in 6.5 carboy. 3/12 Put beer into corny kegs and force carbonate 3/15...
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    Rate The Setup!!!!!!!

    Do you have something to boil in?
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    Damn, Kegging Off Flavor

    I have tasted this beer. The flavors and aromas definatly get worse the longer the beer sits in the lines. We tried running some boiling hot water through it it and boy did it ever smell bad. This must be some kind of flavor from the materials in the lines. Does anyone know what this stuff...
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    All Grain brewing w/ reduced boil volume

    If by reduced boil volume you mean that you just make 3 gallons instead of 5 gallons all-grain should work just fine. But, if you were intending on having a concentrated boil and then diluting to 5 gallons (as many extract brewers do) this may present a problem. But, if you are willing to...
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    Is +90% efficiency possible?

    Thanks guys, I have calculted this out before and just have never reached this. So I guess I just got lucky and had some real good eff.
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    Is +90% efficiency possible?

    Hi Guys, I just recently had a brew where my calculations show that I've hit about 93% efficiency. Is this possible? I notice that there is another post where someone got even higher than that! Is this just some kind of mistake, or does this actually happen from time to time? TA
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    Water 1st, or Grain 1st?

    :ban: Somebody has to! :ban:
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