I brewed a batch of this for my "lite" beer drinker friends, who came over for my daughter's first birthday party. They could not finish the keg so I put it in one of my bridges and totally forgot about it. Due to work and other things, I could not make time to brew in the last few months; and...
It is your health, do whetever you see fit.
Like jhoyda, I ride and fly, but i fly less since I rent; I also brew with water from my garden hose.
BUT. If you are afraid of the amount of lead in garden hose, lets take a look around. All of those plastic kitchenware from China have a lot...
thanks for the suggestions guys! I actually have ingredients for two more batches of Ed's pale ale, I played with the amount of hops with the last brews, but I kept Cascade and Nottingham. I will try a diff hop and/or yeast next time.
Centennial Blonde is next on my brew list, I will definitely...
I am new to homebrew and I brewed a few patches of Haus Pale Ale (original and less hoppy - I like them both;) I have also brewed BierMuncher's Cream of Three Crops, which is a bit mild for my taste.
What should I brew next?:confused:
newbie here too, and I bought the deluxe kit. I soon found out that the 5g glass carboy is heavy, slippery, and a bit too small for 5.5g batches; and i dont like the caper. I went on and bought 3 more 6g plastic carboys and a bench press caper, then a 2-keg kit from an online vendor AND two more...
DON"T DO THAT!
I did the same thing to my version of Edwort's Haus Pale Ale (less hoppy), I ended up with a gal or so when the beer was "good enough" to drink.
so i decided to open the lid and take a reading, 1.011! right on the money. I am going to leave it alone or another week or so before cold-crashing it.
I brewed my third Haus Pale Ale this Monday (AG), but I have not seen any airlock activity yet. I wonder if I should pry the lid open and take a look?
btw, I keep yeast in a plastic container in my freezer, would that have anything to do with the yeast?