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  1. Charon

    Beer Geyser

    Yes. This was exactly what I was using. Their Irish Red Ale kit. I followed the instructions exactly and had this carbonation problem as well as it seemed that I burned too much off during the boil.
  2. Charon

    Beer Geyser

    Thank you guys. It doesnt sound like anything that I cant fix by waiting. It was an experience to say the least, humorous looking back on it.
  3. Charon

    Beer Geyser

    Thanks for the quick responses. I dont have the exact recipe as it came as part of a kit. I was hesitant to get too mentally or financially committed to the hobby. (Not anymore) What I do know is that the recipe consisted of: - 1lb of some quality grain - Some amount of East Kent Golden Hops...
  4. Charon

    Beer Geyser

    Today, after weeks of waiting and wondering I finally was ready to open my first bottle from my first batch of brew, an all grain Irish red ale. My girlfriend and I sit down in the living room with two pint glasses eagerly waiting to try it. I pop open the first bottle cap to an explosion. Beer...
  5. Charon

    Greetings from NYC

    Ive been posting to the Beginners Forum and skipping right over the introductions. I picked up a 1 gallon kit and an extra carboy over the weekend and have just started on my first batch, the second will be coming by the end of the week. Im quickly coming to the realization that this is going...
  6. Charon

    Used Grains?

    Greetings All, I just finished my first batch which is now comfortably fermenting. I'm curious as to what do you guys do with the used grains. My first thought is to toss it into a community compost near my apartment. Google search results say that bread could be baked using these but I...
  7. Charon

    Fermentation can take 24 to 72 hrs to show visible signs.

    Hey all, I just picked up my first kit from a local shop here in New York. It is an Irish Red Ale. I got everything going last night per the instructions provided and left it to ferment in the carboy while I slept. I woke up to bubbling and activity, exciting. My concern is that the foam is...
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