Heading out to Vermont for NYE and will be picking up a case of HT. Kind of want to do a side by side with Pliny so this works great. When I get back into town on Friday ill PM you.
Check to see if the bolt and the nut are the same thread size. If the nut is a fine thread and you're trying to torque it down on a normal thread bolt you'll have issues.
Just make sure to drain off a few quarts of wort, and then add it back to the top of the MT, to set the grain bed prior to draining your first runnings. I've noticed that the slower I drain the first runnings the better efficiency I end up with in the end. It normally takes me 45-60mins to...
Awesome idea to split the runnings! I honestly went down to the basement to grab a bottle of beer and had the breakfast stout in my hand but wasn't decided against the 10% beer and went with something more sessionable. Definitely let us know how it turns out!
I bottled mine and the first month is coffee forward, still a good beer. After 6-8 weeks the chocolate comes forward and the coffee dissipates revealing a different beer. Another guy in my club asked for the recipe after having it a month after bottling, I gave him the recipe along with a...
I tossed in 2 oz of coarse ground espresso at flame out and then for the 2nd addition I sanitized my French press and then cold brewed 2 oz of Sumatra in 2 cups of water for 24 hours and then added it at bottling with no problems. Its the best beer i've ever brewed, its going to be tough to age...
On vacation so going to make it a double batch brew night, Belgian dubbel so start things off and then a pumpkin ale along with a slab of ribs on the smoker and a cigar. Cheers!
So I've found out that if I buy brewing equipment gradually over time instead of all at once my SWMBO asks a lot less questions. That being said, I ran down to AIH today and picked up a 10b CO2 tank and should be pouring draft beer shortly. :ban:
When I brewed mine, I just cut up the 2 oz of bakers chocolate as small as I could and dropped it at the 15 min mark. With a decent heavy chefs knife you can almost shave the chocolate into pieces that melt rather quickly.
Got a text from my father-in-law who works for coca-cola. The owner of the restaurant he was working at told him to either throw them away or recycle them or do whatever it was they do with the old syrup kegs... Gotta love 2 free kegs!
definitely report back Omahawk, it sounds like a pretty tasty brew either way. I've been toying around with an idea similar to yours for a toastier APA but I have a back log of beers I want to brew before I get you it.
I bottled this two weeks ago and couldn't resist the urge to crack a few open this meeting at my HBC meeting. Coffee additions were 2 oz at flame out of just a basic espresso coarse grind and then 2 oz of cold brewed starbucks Sumatra at bottling. Chocolate additions were 2 oz each of bakers...
I just found this thread and caught up on it, I'm beyond jealous! Next time I'm in for sure. My wife always questions why there are always breweries along our vacation travels... I just blame it on just plain good luck, but spend more time scouting out local breweries then actual vacation...
I just had this happen to me today on a Pale Ale, I went from an efficiency normally around 71-73 all the way down to a 49. Needless to say I was baffled. My 5.4 ABV went down to a 4.1 ABV. I don't think it was the crush on the grain, my LBHS does an awesome job. My strike water was about .5...
I haven't heard anything about that, I know FWB is planning on expanding to a new location north of their current location. Where the old Creative Wood place used to be off N. Long Lake Road.
I'm up in the Fenton area, maybe 20 mins north. There's a new brew cub that is just getting its roots grounded if you're interested. Where did you move from?
save yourself the trouble and rent a decent wet tile saw from HD. Breaking marble tiles isn't cheap! Good looking keezer though, I really dig the red oak and the dark stain combo, going to have to store that one in the back of my mid for later use.
Congrats man welcome to the obsession! I just did my first all grain this past weekend, its bubbling away in my basement as we speak. What do you have planned for the first AG brew? BTW thanks for your service.