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    Pumpkin Ale No Signs of Fermentation

    I used canned pumpkin, the brand that yuri recommended, can't remember which one but it was 100% pumpking but I'm not sure about the preservatives. Edit - Brand is Libby's
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    Pumpkin Ale No Signs of Fermentation

    I brewed Yuri's Thunderstruck Pumpkin ale last Friday and now find myself in an awkward situation. I had to leave town on Saturday so I assumed it would be alright and fermentation would take place. When I woke up saturday and checked for activity before I left, the airlock was not moving and...
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    Siphoning a spiced beer

    I just bottle my first beer which is a spiced holiday ale. I have an autosiphon and that did a good job of keeping the spices out.
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    Head retention

    Carapils/dextrin help out with head retention too if you use it as a specialty grain. I've seen people use 1/2 lb. in a 5 gallon batch
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    Naming of brews

    Here's one I got.... Jacques Cousteau's Flacid Beige Polecat Pilsner Don't know if I'd drink this one.
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    Just arrived 1st question

    I got a true brew kit too for my first kit. I haven't used the c-brite but I did buy some star san. I went ahead and spent the money on the 32 oz bottle. It costs a lot up front but I can usually get by making 2 gallon batches of star san and using that to sanitize everything I need. Bottom...
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    72 hrs and it's still at 1.020.

    I checked my first batch yesterday because I hadn't seen any air lock activity in 4 or 5 days and the gravity was 1.020. I put the lid back on took out the air lock and covered with some sanitized wrap and shook the fermenter. Cleaned and sanitized the airlock and put it back in. This morning...
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    does this look like a decent starter brew kit?

    The pictures and item descriptions don't match up when I look at them. If you get this kit make sure it's got a bottle capper and bottle caps and not corks, unless you want to cork the beer. Also, just a few personal preferences - get an autosiphon instead of the plain racking cane and a 3...
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    First batch sour taste

    So I brewed my first batch about 9 days ago. It was a AHS kit and was recommended to stay in the primary for 2 weeks before bottling so it has got some time till it should be bottled. Anyway, I decided to take a gravity reading to see where I was today. It is at 1.020 and started at 1.058...
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    Worts smell the same

    So I finished brewing my 2nd batch today. This time I brewed a variation of Revvy's Old Bog Road Brown Ale. My first batch was the AHS our special holiday ale and now I have an interesting question. Both batches had crystal and chocolate, this one more than the first, grains for steeping and...
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    British Brown Ale "Old Bog Road" Brown Ale (Pm or Extract w/grain)

    One last question. I'm brewing this with out the special roast, but my question is about the secondary fermentation. I know secondary is controversial, but is it necessary or can I primary for 4 weeks.
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    British Brown Ale "Old Bog Road" Brown Ale (Pm or Extract w/grain)

    My LHBS does not carry special roast. I was hoping to brew this recipe this weekend following the extract recipe. Wondering if there are recommendations for special roast substitutions.
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    Spiced ale: extra week in the fermenter, or in the bottle?

    I'm brewing this kit right now, it's only been in the primary a few days at about 68 degrees now thanks to a cold spike in GA. Would it be wrong to rack to bottles after 2 weeks or so or would you not recommend this. It is my first batch so I'm anxious but just wondering what other people who...
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    Gravity worries, first brew

    I figured I was freaking out, just needed to check though. Thanks for the help. I added the water at the end because the instructions said to make the volume 5 to 5 1/4 gallons, so I though adding a little more water would decrease the gravity if I shot for the 5 1/4 gallon. As for better...
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    Gravity worries, first brew

    This is the last time I'm going to freak about my first beer until I actually have it bottled or tasted. The more I think about it, my gravity is worrying me. My OG was a supposed to be 1.050 for my first beer (according to AHS), but I'm worried mine might be too high. First reading after...
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    Yeast temps

    The temp was 68 - 72 when I put it in the ice bath but jumps up to 70-74 or 76 maybe when the ice melts and the water gets back up to room temp. I know theoretically it should be fine, but from the searches I read people would say once ales got into the 70s it can cause the off flavors so I was...
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    Yeast temps

    So I've finished brewing my first batch and it's been in the primary for a little more 24 hours. Fermentation started last night while I was asleep, but after checking the fermometer I get a reading of about 70 to 74. I put it in a small water bath and got the temp down to 68 to 72, not too...
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Thunderstruck Pumpkin Ale (AG and Extract versions)

    I might have read past this at some point, but what would be the benefit of the spice tea at clearing over just adding the spices in the last 15 to 20 minutes of the boil in the extract version. I'm planning on trying to brew this next week and was just wondering if I could just add the spices...
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    No hot break on first batch

    So for my first batch I decided to go with an AHS Our special holiday ale extract kit. When boiling though, I never had any boil over, or I guess hot break like I was expecting. When boiling my yeast starter I did have the boil over happen so I was caught a little off guard. Other than that...
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    Yeast Starter with too much DME

    So now I guess the next question is when should I either consider the starter ready or add more wort. I have about a quart of wort right now and there is now a layer of sediment at the bottom of the jar. Should I just use this or add another pint of wort? Also, I don't see a lot of activity...
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