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  1. VaNewbieWRB

    Maltodextrin Question

    Thank you for the info!
  2. VaNewbieWRB

    Maltodextrin Question

    I brewed a 1 gallon extract Stout. Chocolate Covered Cherry. I just racked it into secondary with the cocoa nibs. Its going to be thin on body I can already tell. It tastes great so far. How much maltodextrin should I use when I bottle it? And whats the best method to introduce it at the...
  3. VaNewbieWRB

    Priming sugar

    I apologize Revvy I completely mis read your response. I thought you were replying to me and not the OP. Again my apologies to all
  4. VaNewbieWRB

    Priming sugar

    I have no doubt that you have waaay more experience brewing than I do. No doubt about that. How about politely telling me what I'm doing wrong? No need to be rude about it. One of the things I like about this forum is being able to tap into the knowledge of more experienced brewers like...
  5. VaNewbieWRB

    Priming sugar

    I'm a new brewer. And your on the right track checking here. The guys who monitor this board are a wealth of information. I just started using corn sugar for carbonating. The method I use (that I got from this board) is to dissolve the corn sugar in one cup of just barely boiling water. Stir it...
  6. VaNewbieWRB

    Carbo Drop Question

    As always, I appreciate any input you have on this. I recently started carbonating with corn sugar. True to everything I read, it is a way better method of carbonating than using carbo drops. The problem is that now I have at least two unused containers of carbo drops. My question is this: Can I...
  7. VaNewbieWRB

    Yeast Question

    I ordered a vial of WLP039 Midlands Ale Yeast. I'm going to use it in a 2 gallon extract stout. I made it last year and it was good, but I think it can be better with a top shelf yeast. My questions are these. 1. For a 2 gallon batch, can I just pitch 1/2 of the vial as opposed to all of it...
  8. VaNewbieWRB

    Batch Priming Question

    I'm going to batch prime a 2.5 gallon Belgian ale tonite. I have figured out how many grams of dextrose I'll need to achieve the desired CO2. My question is this: how much water should I use to mix the dextrose and boil prior to bottling? I've read that its 2 cups of water for a 5 gallon batch...
  9. VaNewbieWRB

    Lactose effect

    I used lactose in a kit stout I made last winter. I did a side by side comparison with a Guinness. (which I know doesn't have lactose in it) My stout was very noticeably smoother than the Guinness. It didn't have that slight bitter bite at the end that Guinness has.
  10. VaNewbieWRB

    A Cider Success

    Thanks. I will do that. I've been using the nottingham because it makes a sweeter cider which i prefer. But will def try a belgian yeast. Im toying with usung a saison yeast also
  11. VaNewbieWRB

    A Cider Success

    So i've been on a serious belgian beer kick lately. Its all I want to drink. I started thinking "can I make a belgian cider?" Here it is. An apple cider with belgian candy sugar added, instead of table sugar, and 1/2 a cup of steeped coriander tea mixture. I fermented for 9 days with Nottingham...
  12. VaNewbieWRB

    Cold Crashing Cider

    thanks mywife...I appreciate the input. I will definitely dry hop at normal temps. ArcLight: No idea, that's just what the recipe I saw called for. I assume its to prevent cider bombs...
  13. VaNewbieWRB

    Cold Crashing Cider

    I was reading in a home brew magazine a recipe for dry hopped cider. In the recipe it said to cold crash the cider once the airlock activity subsides, and add the hops while the cider is in the frig. Leave in the frig for 2 days. Then bottle. I have a couple questions about the "then bottle."...
  14. VaNewbieWRB

    Hefeweizen Extract Question

    thanks for the replies..so no ones ever used maple syrup? or honey in a hefeweizen? or even brown sugar? wondering how those would affect the finished product...
  15. VaNewbieWRB

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

    I've found that using a yeast nutrient does the trick. Adding one tablespoon per gallon and my fermentations start within 5 to 6 hours usually.
  16. VaNewbieWRB

    Threaded beer bottles? How to clean?

    I've had this issue recently. I have that exact bottle capper that's used in the video, and it does not seal twist offs very well. I only buy beer to drink now that has the pry off cap. I reuse the bottles, and just have had no luck with the twist off ones. they dont seal well at all with that...
  17. VaNewbieWRB

    Hefeweizen Extract Question

    thanks for your reply. I'm under the impression, that the enhancer was included to up the ABV of the beer, other wise it will be too low. Maybe i'm wrong about that, but that was my impression. Also, i'd rather not skip it. I'd like to experiment and see what the results would be with some other...
  18. VaNewbieWRB

    Extract Hefeweizen Question

    A couple months ago I purchased two cans of a Brew Demon Hefeweizen extract. I brewed the first, but had to order a can of 320g liquid brewing enhancer to complete as it was recommended. It turned out pretty good. Everyone who's had the beer loves it. I have another can of the Hefeweizen...
  19. VaNewbieWRB

    Hefeweizen Extract Question

    A couple months ago I purchased two cans of a Brew Demon Hefeweizen extract. I brewed the first, but had to order a can of 320g liquid brewing enhancer to complete as it was recommended. It turned out pretty good. Everyone who's had the beer loves it. I have another can of the Hefeweizen...
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