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  1. redpenguin01

    Fermentation can take 24 to 72 hrs to show visible signs.

    Well.. its day 5 right now on my first batch. The waterlock was bubbling vigorously the first day then started to curb off. A layer of krausen has formed but waterlock activity stopped completely at day 3. I'm not too worried but a little reassurance would help.
  2. redpenguin01

    New Minnesota Brewer

    I actually have a gallon of apflewein going right now and an extra carboy laying around. I might start up a perry here in a couple days when I get some down time. As soon as this batch is up for bottling, I'll probably get another brew going almost immediately. I've been thinking of doing a...
  3. redpenguin01

    New Minnesota Brewer

    How's it going everyone? I am a new homebrewer from Minnesota. I just got my first brew started two days ago of Autumn Amber Ale using a Midwest Supplies kit. I'm currently a biology major at the UofM. After working with yeast for a couple of years, I figured why not brew beer? ;) I...
  4. redpenguin01

    Amber Ale Fermentation

    I'm glad I came across this thread. I am a local near Minneapolis and I just picked up the exact same kit from Midwest Supplies. I definitely will keep an eye on this thread. Will likely be starting up a similar one in the next day or so when I start my batch tomorrow. Hope all is well on...
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