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    opinions please

    i think i'll toss the turbo yeast in the drawer and give the youngs stuff a go, on that other forum some guy said it works well for his wines, it'll be an experience anyway! as for back sweetening, the idea of it is appealing but unfortunately my fridge isnt that big and i wouldnt want to risk...
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    opinions please

    yeah sure send it on! the other option would be is to not go that high, what i'm looking for is a nice tastey hard cider, with a higher alcohol content than most. taste is important, no point in brewing sewage for the difference of a few percent! what would ye think about the youngs yeast aiming...
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    opinions please

    sorry for the caps, i copied and pasted it from my order on my LHBS website
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    opinions please

    when i picked up that yeast, i also picked up a tub of YOUNGS SUPER WINE YEAST COMPOUND, any experience with that?
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    opinions please

    it would actually! :) Alcotec Turbo Pure 48 to be exact, and thanks for the link, i'll check it out!
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    opinions please

    Ok so im getting ready to do my first cider at the end of the month, shiney new fermenter for it too! but here's the catch, you've heard of hard apple cider yes? well i was thinking of pushing the boat out a little further again, i've picked up a yeast that will ferment up to 20% ABV, question...
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    First Brewing Mishap

    hmmmm maybe im just talking through me arse!
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    First Brewing Mishap

    hmmmm if we say use the following formula Q=m.Cp .dT, where Q is the amount of heat transferred, Cp is the specific heat capacity and dT is the temperature difference we don't exactly know, while ignoring heat transfer to the environment around the boil pot or whatever, what temperature will...
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    re using caps

    Over here in Ireland if you go outside of dublin there are very few actual stores, if ye want to have a look at the crowd i order my gear from, pm me and i'll send the link, i don't know what the rules are about posting up links to homebrew stores in these forums. but bottle caps should be the...
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    First Brewing Mishap

    i think what we're both neglecting is that is its not just a simple matter of heat capacities, we also need to take into account the amount of wort to be cooled, and the amount of coolant that would be used. i think to solve this we would need to work out what the equilibrium temperatures would...
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    First Brewing Mishap

    its not a pound of frozen ethanol firstly, in the right ratio solidification does not occur, think of homemade ice packs for injuries, the point of adding the vodka is so that the solution inside will not solidify, but reach much lower temperatures than just dropping ice in. we used a...
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    re using caps

    just to add to this old thread, bottle caps aren't as cheap as that over here, for 300 bottle caps you would pay the equivalent in dollar of about $8, still relatively cheap though!
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    First Brewing Mishap

    you should really look into some alternative ways to cool your wort. one idea: get half a dozen ice making bags and fill them with maybe a 1:4 parts vodka:water ratio, seal them completely, lob them in your freezer for a few days before you boil. the alcohol has the effect of lowering the...
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    Any idea's with whats happening?

    removed the last message, it was retarded of me to even ask it. too much study, not enough boozin
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    Any idea's with whats happening?

    and by the way, i'm irish, so they cant take it away! lol
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