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    Simple answer to brewing water adjustments?

    Thanks for the advise, I plan to give the RO water with additions approach a try.
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    Simple answer to brewing water adjustments?

    Ok, I'll search for it, thanks!
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    Simple answer to brewing water adjustments?

    Can anyone give me an easy answer to treating brewing water for optimal performance in making an ale? I'm just hoping to buy RO water and make some adjustments and go...I have Gypsum and Calcium Carbonate and have just added 1 tbsp. of each to my strike water in the past but not sure if that is...
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    inactive fermentation

    Right On, thanks! With hat in mind, I dry hopped this weekend and will cold crash and then keg it next weekend provided the readings look stable. Cheers!
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    inactive fermentation

    Awesome!, that's my plan. Thanks for the reassurance on that. I definitely need more practice.
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    inactive fermentation

    Thank you!. Yeah, I read that on the package also for the WLP001. Apparently it likes 68-73 Deg. Perhaps I'll bump the ferm chamber up a deg. Might just brew it again and make a starter and see which one turns out better.. Anyway, going to wait it out for another week or two and see how...
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    New brewer here, just completed my first batch and have questions.

    I'm not as experienced as a lot of guys on here but I believe you need about 1-1.25 qt of water for every pound of grain. Not sure how that converts when using extract. Adding your recipe to your post might help with getting some more advise also. I have had beers that missed the OG reading and...
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    inactive fermentation

    So I brewed a rather simple IPA this weekend. I have watched it daily and it seemed to take a couple days to get going on the fermentation and then is seemed very inactive. Built what looked like a decent Krauzen after a couple days in the ferm chamber and then it petered out. I'm hoping some of...
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    Fermentation Temperature Control Issue

    Another vote for chest freezer and Inkbird...I even looked into building the temp controller using the stc 1000 and by the time you buy everything, you paid for the Inkbird (or close anyway). Like $39.00 on Amazon with free deliv if you're Prime....Check craigslist for used Chest Freezers. Had a...
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    First All-Grain Fermantation failure!

    Thanks for the other words of encouragement tootal, jpakstis and Pariah3j. I hope it turns out ok but I'm going to pay more attention next time I ferment two at the same time in the same chamber...
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    First All-Grain Fermantation failure!

    Exactly what happened. I used Denny's Favorite 50 (Wyeast Labs 1450) in the Bell's. Specs say it likes 60-70 Deg F...ugh
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    First All-Grain Fermantation failure!

    I tested the temp controller against a thermo pen after this happened with the same concern. The temp controller has a differential compensating feature also so I was making sure I didn't need to use that feature. It is apparently reading correctly. Thermowell/probe was over half way (2/3...
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    First All-Grain Fermantation failure!

    The Thermowell/probe was in the current batch... That's why I was surprised...I thought I'd be fine and both beers would be at 67 deg...Apparently not the case so I learned when I moved the probe... At first I just thought it was the thermowell that had gotten up to ambient, but it took...
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    First All-Grain Fermantation failure!

    So I was really excited to have nailed my OG for my first all-grain batch(Bells 2 Hearted IPA). Made my yeast starter on my stir plate and pitched at the right temp. Felt really good about everything including my cleanliness. Then I put it in the Ferm chamber with the carboy of beer that I made...
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    Time to dry hop

    I agree, I thoroughly enjoyed that also... With Triangle testing and all! Thanks for sharing!
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    Time to dry hop

    Awesome, yeah thanks. I think I'm going to wait until I get back. No pressing reason to dry hop now. I will try the extra long cold crash also. I have been fermenting for 20 days so far at 67 Deg F and plan to dry hop for 5 days at same temp then cold crash for 2 more. However I may now try cold...
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    Time to dry hop

    I believe I'm going to dry hop the batch I have fermenting this week (this is a different beer from the all-grain batch I posted about on another thread). Wednesday makes 21 days since I pitched so I think she should be ready. I'll take readings to make sure over the next couple days. I...
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    First All Grain Batch

    Thanks for the replies. I just thought leaving in all the parts that I strained out might add to flavor. I'll be dry-hoppong as I mentioned also so hopefully that will make up for anything that might have been lost straining. On the sparge - I'm kind of confused on why I would steep the...
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    First All Grain Batch

    So I made my first all grain batch last Sunday. I went for a Bells 2 Hearted IPA. It took me all day and I was pretty tired at the end of it. I need to work on technique apparently. I nailed the OG at the end of the boil however so I was pretty stoked about that. So when I got it into the...
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    Tasted my first brew tonight...so thrilled!

    I was thrilled when my first brew was drinkable! Cheers!
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