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Kettle to Keg short time

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by av8er79, Apr 14, 2015.

 

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    av8er79

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2015
    I have a 4 keg setup and am about to empty all 4. I just found out that I only have 3 beers in fermenters ready to go: imperial stout, IPA, & Hefe. I like to fill all 4 kegs at once. What is a beer or style that I can brew and have in the keg in a short period of time? The only yeast that I have on hand is Danstar British which I would prefer to use.
     
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    midfielder5

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2015
    Any low gravity, 'simple' [clean] beer with the right amount of yeast can be done quickly:
    BierMuncher's Centennial Blonde or other light, yellow beer- 10 to 14 days grain to keg.
    A dark Mild, like Orfy's- 7 or so days to keg.
    these are in the recipe database & linked here.
     
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    sandyeggoxj

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2015
    I brew an orfy-like mild that is a 10 day beer. Including carbing it in the keg
     
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    brew_ny

    Social_Misfit  

    Posted Apr 14, 2015
    I do a mild that is very close to his recipe, love it! great taste and grain to glass in ten days

    all the best

    S_M
     
  5. #5
    av8er79

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 17, 2015
    Thanks for the reply's! I brewed a 10 gallon blonde this morning with split with two different yeasts.
     
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