hunter_le five
Sheriff Underscore
That looks freaking amazing. You're making me thirsty.
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I brewed this recipe exactly as posted in the first post. It was my first all grain brew (BIAB), and I ended up at a final gravity reading of 1.017-1.018 compared to Yooper's 1.010.
What is typically the most common culprit for not fermenting down all the way to the expected FG? I'm guessing it may be due to my inexperience with hitting the mash temp (it may have been as high as 157 at the very start).
I used rehydrated US-05.
Thanks for the tips. I definitely had a bit of trouble accurately determining the mash temp. During the hour mash, I got pretty different temps before/after stirring each fifteen minutes. I had the kettle covered with a couple towels and a blanket for insulation.
Hi,
Could I use WLP001 instead of S-05? I have still a lot of 001 in the fridge.
Thanks!
I just got done with this and I have a question. For whatever reason, at the end of the boil I was just under a gallon too much wort. So I boiled longer to get down to 5.5 gallons and my OG is 1.060 compared to 1.046 it should be according to beersmith. Something to worry about or should I just RDWHAHB?
tia,
g
EDIT: My reading was temp corrected and my hydro reads at 1.000 in plain water
Has anyone Brewer this with 2-Row or is Marris Otter recommended?
Also a few questions for people who have Brewer it more than once since this is a lot of pages to read through:
What is the best yeast for this recipe?
How long in primary/secondary?
Cold crash/finings?
So I am brewing this recipe next bought all ingredients as stated on first page and going to do WL001 for yeast.
Any suggestions for brewing this? Was thinking 3 weeks primary including a few days cold crash with gelatin. does this sound good or is 2 weeks sufficient?
I don't do a long primary, but if you do it will be fine.
Excellent. What size starter do you normally use on the recipe Yoop?
Bottled 4 weeks ago. The only thing I can say is:
Thank you Yooper! I owe you and not only for this recipe!
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