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    Quick starting ferment

    I brewed up my double chocolate stout last night. See https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=45539 Everything went smoothly and according to directions. From what I have read, active fermentation should be noticable within 12-36 hours. However, less than 8 hours later, it is bubbling...
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    AHS Chocolate Stout

    After signing up several months ago, I have finally gotten some time and money to get a batch going. I even have a few enthusiastic friends who would want to chip in the process and share in the fruits. We are going to just do one batch. Because morebeer and other places were out of hops, we...
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    "Harvest beer" soda pop

    Due to equipment issues, we have not recently made a new batch of real beer. However, we read a book about homemade root beet and soda pop and tried a recipe that seems to me like sure disaster. It involved soaking several pounds of grated apples and raisins in a cheesecloth covered crock for a...
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    Metallic taste?

    My wife and I decided on our brew. As I said in my intro post, we have had our brewing stuff in storage for a couple years and are getting back into brewing. I was thinking a simple English Bitter, she wanted a strong or chocolate stout. She said, "we have enough bottles, let's make two...
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    High Altitude Changes

    I was just reading a posted recipe that called for about 7 gallons of water to be boiled for 90 minutes, yielding 5.5 gallons. That had me thinking, "duh, boiling water does evaporate." Then I thought, "I am at a high elevation (about 5000 feet). Water boils faster and at a considerably lower...
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    Hello from Wyobraska

    Howdy all, I am new to the forum and would like to say hi. I am a Lutheran Pastor in the western Nebraska panhandle. The climate here allows for cool dry comfortable evenings almost year round, perfect for an evening pint and stogie. My wife and I both love beer and home-brewing. We have not...
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