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  1. scotchguy

    Fermentation Lag (5 Days +/-)

    Update: 1 full week from the day of homebrew (that is 7 full days :D), and the airlock is chugging and burping away wonderfully. Nearly every 3 seconds is a new yeast fart (mmmmmmm C02). The aroma is incredible; the hops are quite fragrant. I am usually a hop fiend and prefer IPAs, but...
  2. scotchguy

    Fermentation Lag (5 Days +/-)

    It was/is a 5Gal batch. Thanks, I will either make a starter or double up on the smack pack next go. I made sure to aerate the wort quite well pre-pitch, but the directions indicated just pitching the yeast on top of the wort should be sufficient. In the future, should I aerate a second time...
  3. scotchguy

    Fermentation Lag (5 Days +/-)

    Greetings, I recently brewed a Rogue Shakespeare Stout Kit using Pacman yeast. The boil and all went smoothly, no problems noted. Our OG sat directly at 9%. I am used to a certain lag before the yeasties start going to town, but this round of home brew (or waiting rather) certainly set...
  4. scotchguy

    Adding bourbon to RIS, but NO oak?

    I work at a local wine/liquor store (named Spirit World for the curious). I consider myself an avid beer connoisseur among other things. I have drank MANY Yeti's and own nearly a dozen bourbons. I have yet to find an overly bourbon forward flavor from either the Oak Aged Yeti or the Oak Aged...
  5. scotchguy

    True Brew IPA Mod

    Best of luck with that! I bet that will smell pretty tastey, unfortunately from what I read, the process of dry hopping is suppose to only effect the nose mostly. Dry hopping shouldn't add any bitterness (at least that is what I have been told and have read). I will be dry hopping a Pale...
  6. scotchguy

    A spider crawled into my fermentation lock!

    Spiders get thirsty too... apparently!
  7. scotchguy

    True Brew IPA Mod

    Good ol' buyers remorse. I bought the True Brew IPA kit after the finding out it had oak chips. Oak chips sounded very intriguing. After reading a few reviews about this kit, I decided I would like to make this a bit more beefy IPA. I feel I go beyond the description "hop-head" to the next...
  8. scotchguy

    Why no secondary?

    I have been nose deep in the forums and various online sources for the last few months since starting this hobby. I have read a great deal about the primary vs secondary debate. Full Primary Pros: -Simple (less cleanup) -Reduces the risk of Oxidation -No noticeable flavor change from...
  9. scotchguy

    Milky, off color IPA...

    To the OP, what yeast did you end up using in the recipe?
  10. scotchguy

    Overly complicated simple question...

    I kinda like the "idea" of this... Kodak moment anyone? In all seriousness, I think a turkey baster with do the trick, thanks for the quick responses. :mug:
  11. scotchguy

    tiny white specs floating after racking to secondary

    I did once.. I found a half drank MGD hiding out with some little white and green floaters! So much for domestic preservatives. I created penicillin with bad beer, it's a miracle!! :drunk:
  12. scotchguy

    Overly complicated simple question...

    My second batch (Pale Ale) is nearing the end of its primary stage in a glass carboy. Something I never did think about was how do I get a sample out for tasting. Common sense tells me that dumping some out would be not good since I won't want to disturb the trub or bring any unnecessary...
  13. scotchguy

    Dojo IPA (Mojo Clone)

    Any way of making a Mojo Risin clone... or Dojo Risin rather =D
  14. scotchguy

    Pancake layer in bottles

    I am new at this, but I have drank a good bit of beer and I work at a wine store (we sell beer and more too!). Beers along the lines of Duvel that have been bottle conditioned look as if they have a caked layer of yeast that has been sitting there a good while. Even though the beer is bottle...
  15. scotchguy

    Yet another "How bad is it?" newbie thread

    The golden hops were included in the kit, but only bittering hops are provided since most kits assume you do not own a carboy for dry-hopping. I will have to buy hops anyway, might as well be whole hops? Right? I was under the impression pellets don't deliver as much flavor. Would it be...
  16. scotchguy

    Yet another "How bad is it?" newbie thread

    From my experience drinking beers (not much in the way of homebrews.. yet), I have found that Cascade tend to have a bit of chewy pine notes where the nose releases only a bit of grapefruit -- where it's just the opposite with Centennials. I enjoy a mouthful of hops, so either way I will enjoy...
  17. scotchguy

    Yet another "How bad is it?" newbie thread

    Great! So now that my concerns are out of the way, I have 2 weeks or so so decide what hops to dry-hop with. The golden hops used in the boil were very fragrant and slightly pine driven. I am sure most will recommend Cascade, but I am not entirely fond of them in APAs like Sierra Nevada's. I...
  18. scotchguy

    Yet another "How bad is it?" newbie thread

    I am not afraid to admit when I make a blatant mistake.. and oh did I. This was my second batch. I am fairly confident with the basic process and comfortable with brewings a kit. All was going splended through the steeping. I added the LME and hops, no problems. Got it to a nice rolling...
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