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    Crude Brew

    Not if you want to get a clear brew... if you boil the spuds they will turn to mush! Even if you put into a muslin bag and squeeze the crap out of it you will still lose about 1/5th of you total volume of water! I've made it twice, the first time i just used the oldest "seed" potatoes i could...
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    Crude Brew

    The lemons and oranges are for flavor... trust me, you do not want to leave them out! =) I make it every now and again for the family, dad used to work in Saudi and used to brew... but he dont' do much of owt these days. Anyhew, with lemons, oranges and grapefruit, a ton of sugar and some...
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    Crude Brew

    Try Jedah gin... make it strong, then freeze to slush, pour out the incohol (leaving the water behind), collect and mix with indian tonic water. It's passable... Jeddah Gin 12 oranges 12 lemons 3kg potatoes 5kg sugar 10 litres water 1 tsp. yeast Wash and slice fruit and vegetable leaving...
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    Is this bad?

    I've made 3 batches on starters that are between 7 and 10 days, and all have turned out good! =) Use it!
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    Belgian Candy Syrup and Candi Sugar

    You can take your white rocks, dissolve in a little water and then allow to caramalize a little.
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    Belgian Candy Syrup and Candi Sugar

    I've used white and dark candi before and the difference between the two is caramelization, the dark has a nutty, treacly flavour. So i would assume that the difference is a slight caramelization on the amber.
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    The Three Most Important Things In Brewing

    1. Plan & Prepare (Yeast starter, good quality ingredients, basic sanitation) 2. Patience (Give the yeastie beasties time to do their magic) 3. Relax, it'll be great! =)
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    Advice request on first All-Grain

    It's been carbing for a week... i had the first pint straight from my bottling bucket, the second 6 days after carbing. It's fsking good! The only reason this hoppy wit monster will last 2 weeks is it's my primary takealong to a BBQ in 2 weeks time! So... yeah, it turned out really really well.
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    I've done Belgians I like. Need ideas for my next recipe

    Take a look at this recipe... https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f39/advice-request-first-all-grain-220572/ It's a Wit hop bomb... i could have drunk it straight out of the primary, flat and warm (well... i had a pint left over after bottling so i did just that!). Tried a bottle last night to check...
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    Broken Wyeast Packet

    Maybe re-boil for 20 mins before you pitch?
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    Does your SO support your brewing?

    The missus hates the smell, is jelous of the time I spend on my hobby rather than on her, doesn't drink much herself and very rarely beer and generally dislikes anything I do which could be considered bad for me! But as I already gave up smoking I told her to deal with it! =) Saying that her...
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    Oh gosh...biggest noob mistake ever.

    I'm meant to boil the sugar before adding for bottling??!!?? Heh... yeah, haven't ever done that 6 batches and no bottle bombs. =) Don't worry!
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    Help! Accidentally added too much hops, boiling now...

    =) Let it ride... just bottled a belgian wit with insane amounts of hops in it. Tastes pretty good so i'm sure your lil overage won't hurt much!
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    Critique request for a 1st recipe development

    Ok, so after a little hop research i'm going to drop the northern brewer in favour of Cascade as the flowery spicy citrus notes might better offset the sweetness of the mango and the coriander will probably add bitterness anyways. I'm also thinking of adding the coriander and mango as a tea...
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    Critique request for a 1st recipe development

    So... i've recently done my first all grain, and 3 extract clones. Been talking to SWIMBO and have come up with the notion that I would rather like to make an all grain Coriander (Cilantro) and Mango IIPA (I know adding the coriander and mango makes it technically not an IIPA... but brollocks to...
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    Plastic mash turn?

    Wrap the bucket in 2 layers of "Thermal Foil" (silver coated bubble wrap) apply liberal amounts of Duct tape & make a lid cover. Not only will your Mash tun look snazzier, but it will keep the heat in nicely. Mine, made with the 2 buckets, a drill and wrist ache after drilling hundreds of holes...
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    UK Vs USA Style & Uk brewery Techniques

    I'm UK based, and joined here like you because of the activity on the site. I try to leave my beer in the primary for around 30 days, mainly because i'm lazy, or bowing to SWMBO's need to "do something interesting this weekend" so don't always have the time. I noticed something when a starter i...
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    Advice request on first All-Grain

    Well, after a number of false starts, equipment issues and SWMBO cancelling my brew days with the ol can we just... routine. I finally managed to get this one done =). My cobbled together Mash Ton worked well, only lost 2oC over the course of an hour. I Lautered / Recirculated the wort before...
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    Beer in London

    Three to try; The Rake‎ 14a Winchester Walk City of London SE1 9AG 020 7407 0557 The rake is next to another must see, Borough Market. An ever changing draft selection 3 fridges full of bottled beer, and more in the cellar. Borough Market also has a good craft beer market "stall"...
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    Advice request on first All-Grain

    Thanks for the advice, I was planning on using bottled spring water, as the stuff that comes through the tap is chlorinated and very very chalky. Better (barely) suited to a porter or dark beers than a belgian wit style. The profile of the bottled stuff is: I'm planning to leave it in the...
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