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  1. Pandaren

    Good Hard lemonade

    Awesome, thanks for the advise. No odd or bad smells off it yet, just the normal fermentation smells. I've been keeping an "eye" out for that SO2 smell of bad eggs, but haven't had any yet.
  2. Pandaren

    Hard Lemonade

    Hey guys, It's recently gotten really hot where I'm at (past 3 days 98+) and apparently won't be getting much lower than 91 for a while. I'm in an apartment with no a/c, so I've had to make due with temps as best I can, but it's not really cooling off much in the night either. Anyway, it's...
  3. Pandaren

    Good Hard lemonade

    Hey guys, It's recently gotten really hot where I'm at (past 3 days 98+) and apparently won't be getting much lower than 91 for a while. I'm in an apartment with no a/c, so I've had to make due with temps as best I can, but it's not really cooling off much in the night either. Anyway, it's...
  4. Pandaren

    My fermentor erupted

    Awesome! Thanks for the quick reply. I have it set now. I just used the tubing I use for a siphon normally, fit that around the little tube in the airlock, and ran the hose into a bowl of boiled water. Its draining great now, and the bubbles are make a much more "bubbly" sound. My brew cat...
  5. Pandaren

    My fermentor erupted

    update: when I got home today, the lid had blown off again!!! I cleaned up the mess (once again), put the lid back on, and secured the air lock. Inside, there's still about 9 inches high of foam. The airlock currently (1.5 hours since I cleaned up last) is starting to get dirty again with...
  6. Pandaren

    My fermentor erupted

    Hey guys! Long story short, I started a new beer yesterday and fermentation took off quick. This morning when I went to check it before work, the airlock was clogged and the lid was blown open! I've never had this happen before, and the batch size was normal: 5 gallons. Well, I quickly...
  7. Pandaren

    Belgian Dark Strong Ale Double Drunk Monk Belgian Dark

    I used 2/3 cup cane sugar with 2 cups of water. Pretty general and worked well.
  8. Pandaren

    Belgian Dark Strong Ale Double Drunk Monk Belgian Dark

    This brew definitely smooths out with aging, so imagine it with a quarter of that hotness.
  9. Pandaren

    Quilters Irish Death Clone?

    I was thinking .5oz columbus for 60, .5-.75oz cascade for 30 (or 45?) and 1oz Mt hood for 10. The biggest decrease should be in the hops that will be in the longest, since it's those hops that will be doing most of the bittering.
  10. Pandaren

    Quilters Irish Death Clone?

    Ya, I agree completely. Irish death isn't very hoppy, the smoothness/sweetness of malt is the gold star in this beer. I would prob take out a half oz of cascade that goes into the boil at 60min. Maybe decrease cascade .25oz also? That might be pushin it. The grain bill looks pretty nice...
  11. Pandaren

    Belgian Dark Strong Ale Double Drunk Monk Belgian Dark

    ya the 3 day secondary hit me by suprise, too. In fact, if I remember right, my work schedule didnt work out well with me bottling after 3 days, so I'm pretty sure it was in there for a week. Let us know how it turns out!
  12. Pandaren

    Belgian Dark Strong Ale Double Drunk Monk Belgian Dark

    I would prob just follow the recipe, but if you're partial to more time in the fermentors, then keep primary the same, and increase secondary a few weeks. It will certainly be good by xmas, but might still be a little hot and green. Something this big though, will mostly just be hot...
  13. Pandaren

    Belgian Dark Strong Ale Double Drunk Monk Belgian Dark

    well, as far as fermenting goes, only a month in bottles will be kind of young, evenn though it's getting extra time in the fermenters: it definitely gets better with age! I did a full boil, and it worked out great for me.
  14. Pandaren

    Cream Ale Cream of Three Crops (Cream Ale)

    lol, leave it the way it was written! :mug:
  15. Pandaren

    Witbier Austin Homebrew's Blue Moon Clone (AG)

    did you rehydrate your yeast before pitching? Aerate your wort before pitching? If there's absolutely no activity or krausen forming, then you might just have dead yeast, which is an unfortunate (semi) regular occurrence when buying kits. :)
  16. Pandaren

    Belgian Dark Strong Ale Double Drunk Monk Belgian Dark

    Well, it's definitely still getting better with age, so let it condition a good while at room temp. Ya, try out the malto dextrin and let us know the results! Kinda hard if you dont have one w/o to compare too, but I'd guess that could help it.
  17. Pandaren

    Belgian Dark Strong Ale Double Drunk Monk Belgian Dark

    Haha, ya it was a pretty well welcomed! Mine turned out at 10.3% :mug: and now has a distinct rich malty tone with hints of toffee at the end. It's a bit thinner than I was hoping for, and has something of a banana flavor (guessing that's an off flavor? no one else seems to notice it...) but...
  18. Pandaren

    Quilters Irish Death Clone?

    Awesome! Ok, maybe I'll try to do that and drink...errr...I mean research...a bit more on it. Let me know if you ever hear anything from them! :mug:
  19. Pandaren

    Quilters Irish Death Clone?

    I've had a few of these beers now, only really available for those of us that live in WA....and I'm completely hooked! Would love to try and brew a clone, but haven't really found anything on the net, save for this...
  20. Pandaren

    Belgian Dark Strong Ale Double Drunk Monk Belgian Dark

    Yes, this was the big beer I had for my wedding reception! Didnt have as much time to condition as I was hoping, but I got nothing but good reviews on it. One of her uncles was saying it was his favorite of the beers (an ipa, choc. stout, "Cream of three crops", and this), so it went great...
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