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  1. hcfd918

    Bru'n water help

    OK, some of this spread sheet is starting to make sense now. I do understand the dilution of my existing water and how that will change things. For the profile of a yellow bitter this is what I have (my unmodified ppm / yellow bitter profile ppm) Calcium 58 / 50 , Magnesium 15 / 10 , Sodium 18...
  2. hcfd918

    Bru'n water help

    Here is what I'm see in regards to the red boxes on the dilution profile(if the picture attaches right).
  3. hcfd918

    Bru'n water help

    I have been using straight well water. It makes very good dark beers but I've been interested in changing my water profile to better fit IPA's. I just got my results back from Ward Laboratories and have been trying to figure all this out. You are right about the complexity of the spreadsheet...
  4. hcfd918

    Bru'n water help

    After you enter your grist into the mash acidification page does this automatically adjust items on the water adjustment page or do I need to manually adjust something? Also there are red boxes in the water dilution profile but the finished water profile is all in green or light yellow. The...
  5. hcfd918

    Minimizing color change during boil

    I don't have a complete water profile yet. I tested the total alkalinity with a pool test kit and it is 190 ppm. Is there anything I can do just based on that information. I have read about RA but I don't have all of the info to figure that out yet. Should I modify my brewing water based on...
  6. hcfd918

    Minimizing color change during boil

    Thanks everyone. There has been some good points made. Gives me some things to tweak next time.:mug:
  7. hcfd918

    Minimizing color change during boil

    This particular batch is an IPA. I had late hop additions at 20,10 and 1 with 3 different hop varieties. My pre boil volume was 7.5 and I ended up with 6 gallons as expected. I modify my equipment profile to account for the absorption from the hops so I end up with 5.5 in the primary. My OG...
  8. hcfd918

    Minimizing color change during boil

    All grain 12lbs 4oz 2 row 1lb carapils 12oz 15L 8oz honey malt Really nothing dark. Beersmith figured it at 6.2 SRM but it ended up way darker. I know it gets more concentrated but just seems way darker.
  9. hcfd918

    Minimizing color change during boil

    Lately I have been trying to make some lighter ales. The wort come out looking perfect after the mash but ends up way darker after a 60 minute boil. Is there a way to minimize this change? Do I have the burner up too high? Its becoming a bit frustrating. I guess I should mention I do 5.5...
  10. hcfd918

    Star San Frustration

    I have been using regular Star San for quite awhile. I would say for about the last 8 to 10 batches I have notices what appears to be a thin layer of oil on top of the beer after I transfer to the secondary. There has never been an issue with taste, poor head retention, or anything else. It...
  11. hcfd918

    IIPA dry hopping?

    Recipe: Amarillo Double IPA TYPE: All Grain Style: Imperial IPA ---RECIPE SPECIFICATIONS----------------------------------------------- SRM: 11.8 SRM SRM RANGE: 8.0-15.0 SRM IBU: 93.2 IBUs Tinseth IBU RANGE: 60.0-120.0 IBUs OG: 1.092 SG OG RANGE: 1.070-1.090 SG FG: 1.021 SG FG RANGE...
  12. hcfd918

    IIPA dry hopping?

    I like the idea. Thanks!
  13. hcfd918

    IIPA dry hopping?

    The Teflon tape sounds like a good idea. Basically if you know how long a keg lasts you, you can make it longer or shorter so the hops would only contact the beer for a certain amount of time.
  14. hcfd918

    IIPA dry hopping?

    Excellent point!
  15. hcfd918

    Yeast Sarter in Flask - Lesson Learned the Hard Way

    That is a fact, Starsan is our friend. I have yet to have an infected batch.
  16. hcfd918

    IIPA dry hopping?

    I will post it here but probably won't be able to until Saturday(maybe in the morning). It was an Amarillo pale ale that ended up a little dark and hoppy on the first try(but still really good) about like a red IPA. So I decided to make it a double. Tasted pretty good when I transferred it to...
  17. hcfd918

    IIPA dry hopping?

    I can't wait to try this. My mouth is watering now! I don't think I have to worry about a keg lasting 3 months. I'm lucky if I get a month.
  18. hcfd918

    Yeast Sarter in Flask - Lesson Learned the Hard Way

    Well I made one without a mess thanks to all the advice. Added the DME first and didn't have any problem at all. I still have to pick up some fermcap and give that a try next time. Unfortunately I didn't have any yet so I just watch the heat and moved it off the burner a bit. I did however pitch...
  19. hcfd918

    IIPA dry hopping?

    So when you guys dry hop in the keg are you just using a bag and then removing that. I've only been kegging about 7 months. I never really considered hopping in the keg. I've only dry hopped in a 5g carboy in which I just dump them in. I use a paint strainer bag, cut a piece off and zip tie it...
  20. hcfd918

    IIPA dry hopping?

    This is a good article. Thanks. Even has a bunch of their clone recipes. Funny how one brewing company will give you half of their recipes yet some like Founders wouldn't even answer a question I emailed them about using coffee.
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