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  1. K

    How long should I wait before drinking a Stout

    I did a Brewer's Best Stout kit and its been in bottles for almost a month. Although it tastes good, it has a hint of that young beer bitterness to it. On average, how long should a Stout stay in the bottles before it is at its prime?
  2. K

    Should I re-pitch yeast?

    I aerated by shaking the hell out of the carboy for a few minutes before and after the yeast was pitched. I am not working with any type of aeration kit.
  3. K

    Should I re-pitch yeast?

    Right now the carboy is at about 68 degrees.
  4. K

    Should I re-pitch yeast?

    The yeast is called Superior Lager. I just took a reading and Fermentation has definitely not started. Its still at 1.044, which is the same as my first reading. The recipe states that it should be approximately 1.045, so I'm ok there.
  5. K

    Should I re-pitch yeast?

    I did one one AHS's Gold Seal California Common Ale kits. AHS describes the Gold Seal kits as: "The Gold Seal line has been designed with the beginner in mind: they are economical and easy to make. Each kit includes our special Gold Seal Add Pack that helps to ensure a successful fermentation as...
  6. K

    It's only bubbles...

    Every single day. Get used to it. There's nothing that you can do to stop the addiction.
  7. K

    Belgian White ok to bottle after 2 weeks?

    Sweet! Very encouraging.
  8. K

    Belgian White ok to bottle after 2 weeks?

    Cool. Fermentation was a little slow to get started. It took about 24 hours for anything noticeable to happen. About 2 days in, it slowed down and on day 3 it took off like a bat out of hell. I really think I need to do a better job with aerating, but that is a whole other subject. I'd rather...
  9. K

    Belgian White ok to bottle after 2 weeks?

    I did Austin Homebrew Supplies' Belgian White mini mash kit a week ago. I decided to go against the recipe instructions and keep it in the primary instead of moving it to a secondary after a week. My plan, hydrometer permitting, is to move to bottles after it has been in the primary for 2 weeks...
  10. K

    How much time is needed for aeration?

    Did you find that your beers took on a fruity flavor? In my case my first brew was a Bavarian Wheat beer that tasted like sour bananas. Granted, I think the sour part is just because its young. I'm just hoping the 2nd batch comes out a little more balanced.
  11. K

    How much time is needed for aeration?

    I'm sure it depends on the brew, but I'm trying to get a general rule of thumb for how long I should aerate my wort. I have been taking the "shake the carboy" road. I just finished my 2nd batch. I shook the wort in the carboy for about 2 minutes and then another minute or so after the yeast was...
  12. K

    brewing no,no

    Here's a question. I just brewed my first mini mash with a AHB kit. I steeped my grains in my main 20 quart pot and left the lid on to keep the temp consistant. Once that was done, the lid was removed and brought to a boil. I can understand removing the lid for the boil, but is it ok to leave it...
  13. K

    Storing a starter

    Another noob stupid question to confirm something that wasn't answered in my previous post . Just made my first starter with a White Labs Wit yeast. This does not get refridgerated like the vial of yeast, correct? The starter is currently sitting in a flask at room temp with a bung and airlock...
  14. K

    Awesome eBay Listing...

    When she left, did she use the back door? Awesome!
  15. K

    Should I make a starter?

    I have a vial of White Labs Belgian Wit yeast that has been in my refridgerator for 2 weeks. I am going to use it on Sunday. The instructions say to just bring it to room temperature and pitch. Should I make a starter? If I make it tonight, am I giving it enough time to do its thing? I've never...
  16. K

    Questions for my first Mini Mash brew

    1 1/4 lb Belgian Pilsner 1lb White Wheat Malt 1/2 lb Flaked Wheat The directions say to get the temp to 160 and let the grains steep at 155 for 45 minutes.
  17. K

    Questions for my first Mini Mash brew

    I will be brewing a Belgian Wit beer from a mini mash kit from AHB. A couple quick questions. For steeping, it says to get the temperature around 160 degrees. Do I want to keep the stove on during the time the grains are steeping to maintain a constant temperature? Should I leave the pot...
  18. K

    Just had my first homebrew

    I know I committed a cardinal sin, but curiosity got the best of me. I just tried my Bavarian Wheat that has only been bottled for 8 days. It wasn't bad, but not great. I know it needs more time. It had a pretty noticeable banana flavor with a bit of bitterness. We had some pretty drastic...
  19. K

    Which book would you choose?

    From what I've gathered, these seem to be two that you can't go wrong with... http://www.amazon.com/dp/0937381888/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 http://www.amazon.com/dp/0060531053/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 I went with John Palmer's book. It gives you a quick overview in the first...
  20. K

    6 Gallon Carboy of for Belgian Wit?

    Any idea what size tubing I should get?
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