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    Jim Beam being sold

    Suntory has some amazing whiskey though. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Home Brew mobile app
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    My first brew's SHORT fermentation

    Okay, I did use a full 11.5 oz US 05 dry yeast packet. More yeast + less wort = quicker fermentation? I'm still reading up on the science of the process.
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    My first brew's SHORT fermentation

    I cut a 5-gallon recipe down for my 1-gallon recipe. I did it with an experienced friend and got technical help when needed. It was great; my first brewday! It was also pretty simple....BUT I brewed a Wheat Stout and put it into primary fermentation at 3pm Saturday (1.11.14). The...
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    5 Gallon Extract Recipe with 1 Gallon Kit

    No, I appreciate your straight-talk. If I only get 2-4 bathes from this I will be a very happy man. I asked for a 1-gallon recipe and got a 5-gallon so if I an make more than one batch--bonus!
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    5 Gallon Extract Recipe with 1 Gallon Kit

    Great, thanks for the advice! So cut it up and divide into 5 separate containers. That will be great for storing too. Thanks again.
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    Greetings!

    Hello, my name is Matt. I am a graduate student and live in Western NY. I was introduced to homebrewing by a good friend who does 5-gallon homebrewing. I live in a small apartment and don't have too much free time but really enjoyed working on a brew! So, for Christmas I got a 1-gallon...
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    5 Gallon Extract Recipe with 1 Gallon Kit

    Hello, this is my first post. I have a 1 gallon kit from Austin Homebrew but someone bought me a 5-gallon recipe for their Wheat Stout, which I am very excited about! I have a couple questions regarding this adventure. I know I can simply divide my 5-gallon recipe by 5 and...
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