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    $128 Magic Chef 6.8cu ft chest freezer

    Do any of you who currently have this freezer think squeezing 2+ carboys in there being an issue?
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    Barrel aging

    So I just ordered my first wine kit, im a fairly experienced brewer. I found a 5.5 gal new barrel on eBay. I think I have a basic understanding of the wine making question. My questions are: Should I primary in a carboy/bucket then secondary in the barrel? Should I just dump it straight in...
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    Show us your Kegerator

    I found this freezer on Craigslist for $75. It's the perfect size for 3 kegs. It's about 4' 6" The guy I got it from also gave me a 5 gal glass carbon, a 5 gal bucket and tv treys for free. Good 'ol Homebrew community.
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    first big beer have questions

    I'm not real familiar with bucket brewing so I can't help you there. As far as the temperature of your beer, it's not uncommon at all for the actual temperature to be 5+ degrees more than ambient. That yeast puts off a lot of heat. Now on to the color of your brew, sit back and watch it I've had...
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    Bland Pumpkin beer

    I made that recipe last year, I also found it a bit bland. Made my own this year and added WAY more spice in the boil and added some more in secondary. Early warm, flat tastings point to a much more interesting brew.
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    Another IPA Recipe...

    So I've purchased several ounces of Sorachi Ace hopps and have yet to find anything i want to put them in. I figure why not make a Japanese IPA, working title is SamuraIPA. I planning on doing something simple. Pale malt extract, shoot for around 1.07 OG. Then for the hop adds I wanted to just...
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    Ipa help

    Adding honey during high krausen in the primary will revive your yeast. When you begin fermentation your yeast will work on breaking down the complex sugars in the malt, then when you add the honey (simple sugar) your yeast will be able to break it down easier in the high alcohol environment.
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    Sugar adds

    So I've recently read that some people will add highly fermentable sugars, say honey, a few days into primary fermentation right on top of the krausen. The idea is that the yeast has already been working on the more difficult to breakdown sugars and now by adding easily fermented sugars your...
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    After Boil Transfer

    I appreciate the reply. I just ordered some nylon bags. What about the hop debris that's sitting in the bottom of my carboy? Is this going to cause off or vegetable tastes?
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    Newbie advice for first IPA

    I'll agree, it looks like you've got a solid plan. The only thing I would change, based on personal preference would be to move to secondary for dry hopping and cold crashing.
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    Perlick 525SS question

    I have 3 of these faucets, never had a leak, got them new out of the box.
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    After Boil Transfer

    I've recently changed a lot of things with my brewing process and now I have a few questions. I just had 2 holes drilled in my brew pot, one for a valve the other for a thermometer. I also got an immersion chiller and a pre-chiller. My whole thought process in doing all of this is to not move...
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    Wort Chiller Advice

    I just used an immersion chiller for the first time, are there any thoughts on how fast you want the water passing through the chiller? Do you open the hose up all the way or do you pinch it back a bit. I got into an argument with one of my brew buddies about this. I'm using a pre-chiller, I...
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    Sweet Potatoes?

    Added 4lbs of sweet potatoes to a brown ale... -7lb pale malt extract -5lb Amber extract -4lb Sweet potatoes -2 oz Cascade @ 60 min -1oz Cascade @ 15 min -@ 10 - 5 min- -1.5 tsp cinnamon -1 tsp nut meg -1 tsp vanilla -1 cup brown sugar OG - 1.081
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    Fort Collins

    Wow, I am jealous of all of you that get to live in Fort Collins. It was an interesting 3 day trip, I'm pretty sure we made all of the breweries. I really enjoyed Funkwerks (the belgian IPA is delicious), Odell and Equinox. Sorry if i almost hit any of you on my bike.
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    Sweet Potatoes?

    It's that time of year. It seems like pumpkin beers are a popular topic lately. I made one last year that was pretty good, I was going to make a few subtle changes. I've been kicking around the idea of adding canned sweet potatoes instead of pumpkin. Spice it very similar to a pumpkin ale...
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    Fort Collins

    Thank you guys, we're meeting some friends that live there in town and I've already been told we're going to Mayor of Old Town. We're leaving Thursday so according to what y'all are saying we won't be making New Belgium, but personally I'm a bigger fan of the smaller breweries anyway. Thanks...
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    Fort Collins

    Hey guys, My ol' lady and I are going to Ft. Collins for a few days. At least one of the days we were going to rent bicycles and make a tour of all the breweries we can. Any must drink beers? Which breweries do y'all like the best? Thanks, Jeremy
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    Tips on adding fruit to beer

    Thanks for correcting my use of the word mash, sorry if i offended you. I guess from now on I'll ordered smushed potatoes and gravy from KFC.
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    Tips on adding fruit to beer

    Sorry for bringing back the old post but I've got a question on the topic. In the next month or so I'm wanting to make a sweet potato beer for the early fall. I was planning on using a strong brown ale, using spices in the main boil (similar to a pumpkin beer). I was going to add the Sweet...
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