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  1. BrewerofBeers

    How much oxygen gets introduced to the wort when you add the grains?

    Add the SMS right before mashing in, after the yeast cleaned up the water, because the SMS will inhibit yeast activity.
  2. BrewerofBeers

    How much oxygen gets introduced to the wort when you add the grains?

    Good idea. I use about 1 gram per gallon each of instant bread yeast and granulated sugar. I use an electric kettle so it's easy to set the temp at around 105F and let them prepare the water. Yeast is like magic!
  3. BrewerofBeers

    Looking for Guidance - Poll Attached!

    This thread captures something we all endure. The countdown.
  4. BrewerofBeers

    New easy and fast way to sanitize bottles?

    I think you could both clean and sanitize very quickly with this method, but having the bottle upside down might be necessary to simultaneously flush it.
  5. BrewerofBeers

    New easy and fast way to sanitize bottles?

    I think steam cleaning is totally viable for these bottles as I mentioned. But for this I only tested a few old bottles for fun.
  6. BrewerofBeers

    New easy and fast way to sanitize bottles?

    The reason why this is going to work in my case is because I am keeping these bottles at 175-180F for around 5 minutes by heating them no faster than they would air cool. It seems to happen slow enough to stay in control. You can control the temperature and flow of the steam. I am not relying...
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    New easy and fast way to sanitize bottles?

    It's not hospital grade sterilization. However neither is star-san. Anyway, a steam cleaner can heat the bottles to over 200F. I quickly went back and measured them with an infrared gun and heated them more as needed. I really think it's gonna work although very valid concerns raised. There...
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    New easy and fast way to sanitize bottles?

    I like your term Steam Treatment. Yeah, the steam treatment actually cleaned them from start to finish in seconds. It began as an experiment, but I saved 45 minutes off the bottling process on Saturday. And who knows how much $ in supplies. Super easy. Just spread them out, or leave them in the...
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    New easy and fast way to sanitize bottles?

    I'm probably not the first one to do this at the homebrew scale, but I had an idea to get a cheap steam cleaner with an extension on the nozzle that fits into the mouth of the bottle. I just moved the wand with the extension from bottle to bottle. Sure enough, the steam rapidly heated the bottle...
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    tasty beer with less alcohol?

    Typically, decreasing the malt bill results not only in a lower ABV beer, but also one with lighter mouthfeel and body. In turn you might want to think about the hop/malt balance, where decreasing the DME by a lb without also decreasing some bittering hops would likely result in a beer that...
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    yeast competitive factors

    And for the reasons you mentioned, one will almost always win out. How long that takes to happen also depends on these factors. So if you mix two strains, it's not like you have an indefinite ratio.
  12. BrewerofBeers

    Fermenting question for a newbie

    What you see sounds like a krausen film, no? Smelling yeast during fermentation isn't always nice. It can be sulfurous, sour, mildewy, cardboardy, cidery... all sorts of stuff. Taste is a much better indicator of the beer quality but even that changes as time goes on and the yeast finish up...
  13. BrewerofBeers

    Dry Lutra discoloration

    If it's dead it wouldn't be harmful, but that would be pretty unlikely given it was sealed. Looks dead though.
  14. BrewerofBeers

    3 word story

    in plain sight
  15. BrewerofBeers

    Russian River Saison

    Anyone ever try adding Champagne (sparking wine) to a Saison? I have 16L of (basically) the same recipe I posted above and am thinking about adding 3 oz Brut California Champagne to half the the batch between krausen and bottling.
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