November 7th for my son. I did an IPA that was based on Dude's Lakewalk Pale Ale which I have made before and love, slightly larger grain bill, slightly more hops,
Particularly near flame out. Smells great.
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I also have a very strange work schedule. I'm an airline pilot who is gone a lot, plus my wife works a full time corporate gig, so I think that compounded the difficulty of finding time to brew.
Hopefully your hiatus is much shorter. And given the workload of the little guy (totally worth...
Grain mill IMO. I think it was Denny who said approppriately, you don't hear people who own grain mills complaining about their crush.
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I think I get the same from dogfish head 60min. Traveling so I don't know the hop schedule since I'm bit at home, but (I believe) Yooper had a pretty damn dead on recipe. Continuous hopping etc.
Hope it helps. Happy brewing.
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I know it is an old dead thread. Nonetheless, I figured I would take a chance and see if OP has advice for someone in the same boat today? What ended up working best?
1. Yes
2. As long as you don't have a ton of hops in the keg (you said hop in primary then rack to kegs), then it'll be fine. Just make sure you hook the kegs up to CO2 and purge out any air that's in the keg to prevent oxidation. You just want beer and CO2 in the keg.
3. Don't panic on your...
Don't being it up to room temp. Rack into keg or bottles while it's cold. The yeast cake is nice and firm after a few days at 34 and drastically reduces sediment in your legged or bottled beer. Otherwise you will just stir everything up. I cold crash, remove from fermentation chamber and keg...
Perfect weather, great view, 10 gallons of Pale Ale just started boiling. Hit the mash temps dead on. Now if I can just keep myself from screwing something up.