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    Blonde Ale Centennial Blonde (Simple 4% All Grain, 5 & 10 Gall)

    whats the difference between IBU TInseth - 24.99 IBU Rager - 21.41
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    Blonde Ale Centennial Blonde (Simple 4% All Grain, 5 & 10 Gall)

    ya according to Brewers Friend my IBU for this brew was 24.99 so in that case of course it is going to be more bitter Is there a commercially available beer that is similar to this that I can do a blind taste test with?
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    Blonde Ale Centennial Blonde (Simple 4% All Grain, 5 & 10 Gall)

    awesome. I think part of it is that my wife loves coors light. Not big on craft beers at all. Hopefully one more week in the bottle and it is rocking
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    Blonde Ale Centennial Blonde (Simple 4% All Grain, 5 & 10 Gall)

    Mine has been in bottles for just shy of two weeks. Had my wife taste test it last night and she said it tasted bitter. What could possibly have caused that. I didn't think it tasted bad but who knows
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    Does this look infected

    Thanks to both of you. Been micromanaging all of this transition to all grain.
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    Does this look infected

    This was my first all grain BIAB batch. It was the centennial blond recipe that is famous around these pArts I pitched the yeast late Saturday night. And opened up the bucket for a gravity reading today Gravity came back at 1.008, target was 1.009. Is it possible that all the krausen/yeast...
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    BIAB Projects problems with boiling basket

    Just getting into BIAB and quickly realized i need a few additions to my kettle http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FTLY1K/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 Thatis the kettle that I Have. I used the boiling basket for my first batch and it made things easier. I would like to add the following...
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    Advice needed rehydrated yeast

    Fwiw I went down and checked the temp 6 hours after I pitched the yeast and the fermentation thermometer said 70 degrees
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    Advice needed rehydrated yeast

    Ended up pitching it at 76 because the temps are supposed to drop to 40 degrees tonight As it was 60 in my house this morning. I'm hoping that helps drop the temp as fermentation takes off Edit: I will also give it an extra week in the primary to give any off flavors a chance to disappear
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    Advice needed rehydrated yeast

    Ok. I have the yeast covered with Saran Wrap now This is probably the better option as opposed to pitching the yeast in 78 degree wort right?
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    Advice needed rehydrated yeast

    I rehydrated some yeast this afternoon at about 5:30. It is 9 now. I am waiting for my wort to come down to pitching temp. Last check it was at 80 degrees. I realize it's not ideal to let rehydrated yeast just sit around, so I just poured about half of a hydrometer tube into the yeast...
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    Blonde Ale Centennial Blonde (Simple 4% All Grain, 5 & 10 Gall)

    So far so good. Just had a minor freak out moment when I tested the gravity of my preboil wort and it came out at 1.02 I then quickly realized the tempature had something to do with that. Took the temp of the sample came back at 139 Used a calc and found out my pre boil Gravity was in the...
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    Blonde Ale Centennial Blonde (Simple 4% All Grain, 5 & 10 Gall)

    been mashing for about 45 min. Just checked mash temp and it was 154. Really hoping I don't screw this recipe up by mashing too high. I was trying to maintain 150...
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    Blonde Ale Centennial Blonde (Simple 4% All Grain, 5 & 10 Gall)

    I am. Omaha area What about you?
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    Blonde Ale Centennial Blonde (Simple 4% All Grain, 5 & 10 Gall)

    Getting ready to brew this recipe for the first time, and it is my first BIAB batch to so that is exciting. I was looking at my Danstar yeast package and it talk about rehydrating the yeast Can someone give me a readers digest version of how to do this?
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    First Batch is Fermenting

    Ok sounds like a plan, right now my tenative date is sunday for bottling, just because of things going on with school and whatnot, but even if it does slow by say friday night, waiting until sunday and having it spend that extra time in the primary will not hurt it will it
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    First Batch is Fermenting

    as a matter of fact i am a student at UNL... are there any good home brewing clubs in lincoln or anything along those lines. I bought my kit from kirks brew on 11th and cornhusker one other thing how will i know when my krausen has dropped as i have a bucket and not a carboy, making...
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    First Batch is Fermenting

    it was 1 bubble maybe every 2 or so seconds so that equals out to around 30 so that must be right
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    First Batch is Fermenting

    ok ive got another quick question it has been 48 hours since the wort was put into the fermentor with the yeast, and the bubling has been consistent of like one big bubble a second, should it be moving faster than that or since it has been a consistent bubbling, should it be ok
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    First Batch is Fermenting

    I was just posting to introduce myself, and admit that some buddies and I have been caught by the brewing bug. This past saturday I bought myself a brewers best equipment kit and the BB American Micro Pale Ale kit. The actual brew went off without a hitch, besides for somethings that I was not...
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