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lets see your full Fermenters

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by Darkness, Jun 24, 2012.

 

  1. WesleyS

    Banned

    Posted Dec 26, 2012
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    Chocolate Orange Peel Stout and Promised Land Stout(milk and honey stout) brewed yesterday.



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    Special Harvest Ale(Belgian Golden with Peach and Brett) and the back carboy is a Sour Belgian Golden.



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    Banana Wine
     
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  2. Darkness

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 26, 2012
    Special Harvest Ale(Belgian Golden with Peach and Brett) and the back carboy is a Sour Belgian Golden.

    Very nice love the sours!! WesleyS
     
  3. DoubleAught

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 26, 2012
    Do these count? :D

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  4. WesleyS

    Banned

    Posted Dec 26, 2012
    Thanks. Those are both from August. I'll probably be bottling the Special Harvest soon. The Golden Sour has a ways to go.
     
  5. stvo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 27, 2012
    Belgian dubbel

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  6. WillKing

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 28, 2012
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    Autumn amber ale
     
  7. rrosso

    Member

    Posted Dec 31, 2012
    My version of the Kingly IPA.....more hops!

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  8. hungry4hops

    Hop to it!

    Posted Dec 31, 2012
    Peanut butter stout going crazy!

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  9. Darkness

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 31, 2012
    Is that a blow off container or a Small's :cross::cross: Those Yeast are Happy Happy Happy :ban::ban:
     
  10. twhite315@gmail.com

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 31, 2012
    The one filling up is a Dry Stout. The one hopping is an American Amber Ale.

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  11. WesM63

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 31, 2012
    My first one brewed yesterday is bubbling away. Dead Ringer extra kit.

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  12. Wd2048

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 31, 2012
    Welcome to a new world. You'll never look back!
     
  13. Lonbear

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 1, 2013
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    English brown honey ale on left and American bock on the right
    I'm excited
     
  14. twalte

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 1, 2013
    My fermenters don't like light...

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    :D
     
  15. 1Mainebrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 1, 2013
    What in the world are those fermenters, and where did you get them??
     
  16. martiniw2olives

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jan 1, 2013
    My humble little brewery

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  17. +HopSpunge+

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 1, 2013
    Cool....
     
  18. Yesfan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jan 1, 2013
    Yeah, no kidding. I brewed the one gallon version of Dead Ringer. That was the best brew I made. I'm kicking myself for not going all in on the 5 gallon version.
     
  19. DoubleAught

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 1, 2013
    I'm part owner of a little nano-brewery, we do 1 barrel batches and those are our fermenters. They'll hold 80 gallons, big one in back is 120. I can't think if the brand off hand, and I have no idea where the other owner got them.
     
  20. Darkness

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 2, 2013
    Well we did 60gal today and total we have 140gal going
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    Had a blast today and can't wait to drink it next fall
     
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  21. pentachris

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 3, 2013
    All-galena black IPAs. US-05 on the left, WLP500 on the right.

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  22. Bito401

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 4, 2013
    Janets Brown Ale Clone

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  23. justkev52

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 4, 2013
    Black IPA, Real Root Beer, Belma Pale, Sweetwater 420

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  24. justkev52

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 4, 2013
    I super jelouse even if it is empty.
    Nice setup.
     
  25. justkev52

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 4, 2013
    Nice. I'm also waiting for my belma smash to finish.
    Curious to try it..
     
  26. mobilecabinworks

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 5, 2013
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    Irish Dry Stout
     
  27. brrman

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 5, 2013
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  28. punkrockdave

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jan 5, 2013
    My red rye ipa.

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  29. Nagorg

    If a frog had wings...  

    Posted Jan 6, 2013
    Yooper's Dogfish Head 60 minute IPA recipe:

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  30. Wolfbayne

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jan 6, 2013
    Cascadian Dark IPA and Peach Cider

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  31. Darkness

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 6, 2013
    Oh the first pic of 2013 are rolling in. You guys make me want to build ferm-chamber
     
  32. Channel66

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jan 7, 2013
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    Weizenbock
    With my carboy security firmly in place
     
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  33. tattroy

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2013
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  34. tattroy

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2013
    That is my first try at meads. Now the long wait.
     
  35. BlackAtack

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2013
    Gingerbread Stout

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  36. wilserbrewer

    BIAB Expert Tailor  

    Posted Jan 11, 2013
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    BIAB, no chill, ferment in kettle and serve in keg ftw, cheers!
     
  37. Mojzis

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 11, 2013
    Interesting. How long have you been fermenting in the kettle? No infection or oxidation issues?
     
  38. wilserbrewer

    BIAB Expert Tailor  

    Posted Jan 11, 2013
    I've been fermenting in a kettle for a few years. Usually ferment 10 - 14 days, then transfer to a keg, let that sit warm for another week or two and then cold condition and serve. The intention is to get it out of the kettle not long after active fermentation subsides. Sometimes I seal up the kettle w/ plastic wrap / plastic bag and a string wrapped tight. No issues to date, try it, airlocks are for aging not fermenting IMO! I brew ales that are intended to be consumed fresh, say within 2 months and will be stored cold...if I was looking to store warm, or cellar the beer for a year I may not be as cavalier, as infection and oxidation occure much faster at higher temps...but how quickly does infection or oxidation happen in a 30 some degree keezer? I doesn't IME.
    Beer is pretty resilient to infection and oxidation IME if basic care is used...ESPECIALLY during active fermentation!
     
  39. Glynn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 12, 2013
    A thing of beauty - Suicidal Blond Pale Ale and Alley Cat Amber

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  40. Feurhund

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 12, 2013
    Here are the Lambic Ladies. Turbid mashed Lambic each pitched with different bugs:

    Wyeast Lambic Blend
    Bugfarm 6
    Various dregs (Cantillon, Drie Font etc)
    East Coast Yeast Bret Blend
    Brett Trois
    Brett C

    All will be used to blend with my 25 gallon wine barrel that has Bugfarm 6, in 12-24months from now.



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