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    Fresh Apple Ale?

    You are a GENIUS! Thank you so much! That is a sweet trick without wasting precious bottles. :mug: Ben
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    Fresh Apple Ale?

    Thank you for the help! I boiled the juice to kill any wild stuff. It is now sitting at 41 degrees. Tomorrow I will pitch 1lb of sugar and add White Labs English Cider Yeast. Ferment out then bottle condition for about 4 days. Each day I will check a bottle under the carbonation is right...
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    Fresh Apple Ale?

    **EXPERIMENT** *EXPERIMENT** I will pre-empt this with a comment. I AM EXPERIMENTING!! Advice welcome, critiques not. I just collected (3) 5 gallon buckets of apples from my mom and dad's tree. I cored all of them and ran them through our juicer. I then strained the juice through a siv...
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    Fresh Apple Ale?

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    Pilot System

    Thank you!
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    Pilot System

    My completed creation!
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    Update on my pilot system

    So it is done and dialed in! Just a few cosmetic things this winter, but just an excuse to drink beer over the cold months :)
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    I am such an idiot.

    Correct I was shooting for 2.3 Here is when I put in the 40 degrees (which I used): Priming Calculator: Units: US - Gallons / F / Ounces Metric - Liters / C / Grams Amount Being Packaged: 5 (Gallons) Volumes of CO2: 2.3 (see table below) Temperature of Beer: 40 (F) (see below *)...
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    I am such an idiot.

    I used 1.1oz of corn sugar and 1.53oz of DME
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    I am such an idiot.

    I can't believe I just made this mistake: I just made a Golden Ale. Went to bottle it today. Long story short I plugged in 5 gallons of 2.3 Co2 @ 40 degrees to get my 1.xx volumes needed. Great. Mixed everything together started bottling (I think you all see where this is going). All was...
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    My beer tastes plain and grainy after every fermentation.

    Thank you all for the responses. Here is the system I'm brewing on:
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    My beer tastes plain and grainy after every fermentation.

    I used bottled spring water from Wal-Mart (1 gallon jugs)
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    My beer tastes plain and grainy after every fermentation.

    Thanks EuBrew, I hope my last reply helped a little but if not I will answer your ?'s. Temp is ambient in the chamber. Gravity is monitored though out and within +/- .005 All grain Lately I've been mashing at 148 (see previous reply for explanation) Primary until the FG hits what I need...
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    My beer tastes plain and grainy after every fermentation.

    Not all the time. For instance, last batch I made I used Irish Ale yeast for my Red Ale, this time I used California Ale for my Pale Ale. I even have been fermenting around 66-68 degrees so I get a thinner more dry finish (mash was at 148 degrees). So I was hoping for less over the full...
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    My beer tastes plain and grainy after every fermentation.

    It seems that after every fermentation I have a cloudy, blan and grainy tasting beer. I ferment in a fermentation chamber that is a converted freezer. I have a temp controller so I can keep my temps within +/- .1 degree. During fermentation anytime I open the chamber it burns my nose with...
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    Hi temp liquid tubing

    I have filtered these forums and still no luck, can anyone tell me where I can hi temp 1/2" ID tubing that can withstand boil temps without compromising integrity? Thanks all! Ben
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    Homebrew critique sheet for friends

    Ok, so I made (3) 1 gallon batches of the same beer with just a few tweeks to (2) of them so I could see which one tastes better. Does anyone have a 'drinkability' sheet that I can pass to my friends to see which beer they prefer and more importantly why? I saw some thread links to the...
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    Mash amount?

    That makes sense. So maybe half my recipe and chill with ice and top off with water.
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    Mash amount?

    Ok, quick but dumb question: I use well water and so efficiency wise, a wort chiller just CONSUMES water that I don't want to waste, so now to the question. Typically when I extract brew, I boil up 3 gallons of wort and then add ice to cool down and top off my water to 5 gallons for...
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