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    Yeast Culturing: Video Tutorial

    Ahhh that's what I didn't quite get. Thanks for the clarification.
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    Yeast Culturing: Video Tutorial

    Very cool. Couple questions: At what temperature are you incubating both the petri dishes and the slants? And why did you harvest four or five colonies into the small beaker with water but then you only took one loop sample for the slant? can you repeat that process from the same small beaker...
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    shipping homebrew...UPS?

    I read through the sticky, but I don't think they discuss carriers at all.
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    shipping homebrew...UPS?

    Just asked a UPS driver I saw on the street and he said they only require an adult signature. Anyone else have any experience shipping beer via UPS?
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    How fast do you consume 5 gallons of home brew?

    That sounds like an awesome porter. Care to share the recipe?
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    Yeast Washing Illustrated

    The starter took off. Pitched it into a porter this morning. Probably what saved it was the jar that wasn't frozen. Lesson learned. I'll definitely try the process again.
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    Yeast Washing Illustrated

    Well I'm not effed. I did say some of my yeast froze. There's still plenty to work with. Just made a starter using one jar that wasn't frozen and one that was. Gonna see what happens.
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    Yeast Washing Illustrated

    Some of my yeast froze in my fridge. They were too far towards the back and are now frozen. I was going to feed them fresh wort today in order to pitch them tomorrow (brew day). How is their current frozen state going to impact their viability?
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    recipe building with homwgrown dried hops

    I'll have to check the strig but the lupulin doesn't necessarily fall from the cone, unless you count my 5 year old showing me yellow hands as he filled a small canning jar. I think he was a little rough with the cones though.
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    recipe building with homwgrown dried hops

    You're right about hops inhibiting bacterial growth. But as far as dry hopping goes, the difference is that you're not boiling the hops and isomerizing the alpha acids. I'm not sure, but I think this makes a difference. As for the background on IPAs, I think it was India thus the I. Plus the...
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    Yeast Washing Illustrated

    After reading a lot of this thread I decided to try my hand at yeast rinsing (or washing...). I bottled yesterday with 4 quart jars filled with boiled cooled water at the ready. Once my bottles were full and capped I tossed the water over the yeast cake, gave it a swirl and filled all 4 jars...
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    recipe building with homwgrown dried hops

    I'm not trying to replicate any particular recipes, just want to figure out how best to use them and IBUs aren't too much of a concern though I do like making IPAs. My understanding is to not use homegrown hops for dry hopping cuz you might introduce bacteria into an environment ripe for...
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    recipe building with homwgrown dried hops

    Just wondering if anyone has any idea how much hops to use when your using homegrown hops harvested and dried. I seem to have lost a little more than half the weight in water
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    3 day fermentation?

    The only thing that really stands out to me is that you say you pitched the yeast into 73 degree wort but your fermenter is at a controlled 65. I've always tried to pitch as close to fermenting temp as possible. The only time I didn't my fermentation did exactly what yours did, short and a bit...
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    Anyone have a good Cascade wet hop recipe?

    I just harvested a bunch of cascade and brewed up an IPA. Here's the rx: 6# amber LME 1# light DME 8 oz started WYeast 1056 8 oz Carapils 20 steeped 5 oz fresh Cascade at 60 5 oz fresh Cascade at 15 1 tsp Irish Moss at 10 2 oz Centennial pellets for 7 day dry hop after primary fermentation is...
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    How much to pitch

    Yeah I noticed the timing after I replied. Probably a good idea to make a starter for yeast that's been in the fridge for six to seven weeks. Ok so you're making a starter and you need 14 oz. You can just step up the starter until you have your total pitch. The process is the same as making...
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    How much to pitch

    If you're harvesting yeast and then rinsing (or some people use the term washing interchangeably) then you shouldn't have to make a starter. We homebrewers do starters to increase the volume of yeast slurry. You've already got that. The only added benefit of making a starter once you already...
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    Freezing wet hops?

    If you've ever seen lettuce that has started to break down despite being refrigerated then you'll know what can happen to hops that are frozen. I'm not sure what would happen if you used a vacuum seal bag, maybe better results with tha absence of air. I'm actually trying drying my harvest out...
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    Woo! Got a free 20# CO2 Tank!

    You could contact Pepsi and ask them for a letter stating that you are authorized to have the tank and that any CO2 supplier need not worry about refilling it.
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    immer wort chiller..buy or build?

    I built my IC for about $30 but I already had soldering equipment. It works like a charm.
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