Ok so I have a milk stout that I am trying today. I bottled it exactly two weeks ago. I can taste the carbonation. Is this because this bottle might have gotten more of the priming sugar mixture or because it is still young and needs to condition longer. I have heard stouts take a little bit...
OK so last night I decided to brew a belgian ale. It had almost 6 lbs of grains in it. So my friends were over helping and one of the steeping socks got burn on the bottom of the brew pot and about 3 lbs of grains ended up in the bottom of my pot. So quickly I grabbed a strainer and poured the...
Here is an example, I am from NW Indiana orginially. I will see a lot of threads were people are trying to get a recipe right, but looking closely at it I know it will taste like one of the local summer brews. I guess I just see people influenced by their local breweries.
So I have been looking around on here a lot. It seems when people start talking recipes, it is located in one area. I think this is because people in the same region are enjoying the same type of quality beer and looking to reporduce it. What do you think? Do you think what region you are from...
I wait until I hit my FG and then rack to the secondary. I know the longer you leave a batch on the yeast the more it can affect it. I have heard compliants that it will gain a yeast taste if you leave it on past two weeks.
Hey man, good to see another newbie in the area. I am guessing you did the beach ball blonde ale. I just brewed it is still in the primary right now. It happens I am sure you were told the same as I was, add the priming mix to the bucket then siphon and stir every six beers. If you have...
Nail thank you so much. I will be stealing the recipe you posted for my own using. Of course I will never stop buying their beer when I am home in Indiana. I only have 6 gumball head beers left so I need to start making some of this.