• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Search results

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. G

    MLT from Rubbermaid cooler

    Interesting point. I started with a 5G and it worked but it was tight. Now I'm doing 10G batches and using a 12G cooler. Works fine, for nominal strenght beers too. In retrospect, even slightly larger would have been a good idea. But IIRC, the 12 G cooler was somewhere between $12 and $18 when...
  2. G

    aerating the wort

    Good info on oxygenation levels at brew-monkey. Here is a link http://www.brew-monkey.com/brewschool/oxygenation.php
  3. G

    Oxygen injection, What's the verdict?

    I've used it for every batch this year. Works great. Lag times are usually a few hours and fermentation is very vigorous. I usually do 45 seconds after pitch with a slow flow. Then another 30 seconds about 3 hours later then a final 30 seconds at pitch + 6 hours. Works great. Greyhair
  4. G

    Brewpot II and Scales

    Fellows, Just an FYI, I just received a nice aluminum 60 qt brew pot from instawares.com http://www.instawares.com/PAA-60.PAA-60.0.7.htm Seemed like a good price and a big enough for me to move up to 10 gallons some day. Also, harborfrieght had a nice scale for measuring <500g quantities...
  5. G

    WYeast to WhiteLabs

    I believe US-56 is a dry version of the same strain. Easier to use and cheaper too. Greyhair
  6. G

    Home Brew Secrets for the Married Man

    IMHO, getting her out of the house AND brewing outside is the way to go. Messes will happen. The trick is to clean it up before she gets back ;) Clearly, Happy wife => More Brewing Unhappy wife => Less Brewing Greyhair
  7. G

    White Labs Yeast

    There is a difference betweent the density of sugar between lme and dme. .8 lbs of DME is equal to 1 lbs of LME Not enough of a difference to worry about IMHO. Greyhair
  8. G

    Buying some 5 gal corni's?

    http://www.maltose.com/ Mark and Tess wrote "Clone Brews" and "Beer Captured" So, I can't vouch for prices, but they can help Should not be too far from wilton. Best of Luck Greyhair
  9. G

    Flavor and DME?

  10. G

    The case for protein rests

    IMHO, Good points. I have a fondness for wits and like to experiment with unmalted wheat as an ajdunct. Doing a beta-glucan rest and a modest protein rest is pretty important or lautering will be heck. Now when I do simple partial mash beers with a good amount of LME, then simple infusion or...
  11. G

    High FG -> 1.030

    Looks like the FG stabilized. The C)2 production stopped and the measured FG seems to have stopped dropping too. So It went into the bottle yesterday. Mouth feel was still there however. So there still some dextrins left that the enzyme could not break down. Greyhair
  12. G

    High FG -> 1.030

    Kai, When the grains are mashed at higher temps, a lot of polysaccharides are created which the yeast are not able to eat. Beano is an enzyme (available in a supermarket) that breakes down the polysaccharides into simple sugars that the yeast can eat. The result is a lower FG. The problem is...
  13. G

    High FG -> 1.030

    Something like that happened to me. I had some Laaglander DME that I used with a partial mash (about 50% grain and 50% DME) The FG hung in at 1.025 for about a week, which is too high for me. I took a shot at some beano and it brought the FG down to about 1.012 after about 3 weeks. It took...
  14. G

    need a wheat AG recipe

    I did a modification of the recipe below and used unbleached flour for the source of the wheat and the use of 6 Row for more enzymes/husks. I did NOT use rice hulls, did a batch sparging and it ran pretty clear. There were two keys for me. 1. Cut the top of the grain bed periodically to keep...
  15. G

    Bulk Drums of LME - How to keep fresh?

    Assuming the container was sanitized before it was filled, You might want to get some cheap vodka and pour a layer of it over the LME. Try some Everclear. at 190 proof, I don't think much will grow over it. Greyhair
  16. G

    priming sugar

    IMHO, Cane sugar is OK for priming. Think about it. your going to add 5 oz to carbonate 5 gallons of beer. You already added about 100 oz equivalant of LME, so the percentage of cane sugar is about 5%. Yeah, it might add a little more esters, but at such a low concentration, I really can't...
  17. G

    priming sugar

    Corn Syrup is mostly fructose. I should carbonate just fine. I use 5 oz just like glucose. Fructose and Glucose have exactly the same chemical formula, but a slightly different structure. The same quantities should produce the same amount of CO2. 5oz ~= 150 grams. So just multiply the # of...
  18. G

    Two-temp partial mash?

    I would have prefered 3 Gallons over 2. At first I replaced the tap with a valve and SS braid. Just wasn't worth it because you really can't keep enough wort over the bed to sparge, even with the valve unless your willing to vorlauf one cup at a time! But clarity isn't everything. You can keep...
  19. G

    Two-temp partial mash?

    I bought a 2 Gallon cooler at target a few months ago. Cost $ 10. I use it for mini mashing. After pre-heating, it holds the mashing temp for 1 hour with no problems, IF you put a nice fat towel on top of it. (the lid is not insulated enough ) However, sparging is nearly impossible because you...
  20. G

    Hefeweizen

    IMHO, protein rest is not necessary since the beer is ment to be cloudy. However, a beta glucan rest at 105 may be useful since wheat malt has no husk to use as a filter bed. http://howtobrew.com/section3/chapter14-1.html Greyhair
Back
Top