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    American Pale Ale Bee Cave Brewery Haus Pale Ale

    Heh. Just turning one! So not so much for him but for the other adult guests. Well 5 gal for them, 5 for me. :)
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    American Pale Ale Bee Cave Brewery Haus Pale Ale

    I plan on brewing a 10G batch of this for my son's first birthday party (he likes to drink, what can i say?), and I need some advice on hops. I have about 5 - 5.5 oz of Fuggles in the freezer for about a year that I would like to use up. I plugged numbers into Beersmith and it said that now my...
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    Mashing in a 50qt Cooler - Limitations?

    Yeah. I think I'll start at 1qt/lb. If it gets stuck I can add water to it to loosen it up.
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    Mashing in a 50qt Cooler - Limitations?

    I have one of those igloo ice cube 50qt coolers that I have turned into a mash tun. I'm planning a big brew soon and I'm wondering what are the limitations on the mash tun so I don't run into issues. My recipe for 10 gallons of blackIPA is calling for 31.5 lb of grain. According to rackers...
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    Two Yeasts, One Stir Plate

    Right. That's what I expected. Thanks.
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    Effects of De-bittered Black Malt

    Great! I'll do that! Thanks!
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    Two Yeasts, One Stir Plate

    So let's say I am doing a 10 gallon brew day with the intention of fermenting two 5 gallon batches of the same wort with 2 different yeasts. I have but one stir plate. If I grow one batch of yeast up so it's ready a few days ahead of time, take it off the stir plate and put it in the fridge so I...
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    Effects of De-bittered Black Malt

    I am putting together a recipe for my next brew day and thought I'd try making a Black IPA. To do this, my intent is to take a standard IPA recipe and add enough Debittered Black Malt to bring it to a black color. According to Beersmith, that's somewhere between .5lb and .75 lb for 5 gallons...
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    belgian beer bottles

    Well for what it's worth, I used the plastic corks in champagne bottles and I'll never do it again. They are a ***** and a half to get out. Yesterday I had to take a vice grips to them to get enough leverage to remove them. Next time it will be worth the money to get the corker and corks.
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    Frozen Beer - Any issues?

    Eis-saison? Doesn't really flow. Anyway they're all thawed out now, but the ones that had frozen are marked so I'll taste them against each other. I don't think they'll be any different than the others. Thanks for the help!
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    Frozen Beer - Any issues?

    Well yeah. You know that and I know that. But my inability to leave well enough alone apparently doesn't know that. I also managed to snap a very integral piece of the faucet from my kegerator as I tried removing it to clean it out. Now I have an excuse to buy a forward sealing faucet, I guess.
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    Frozen Beer - Any issues?

    So this weekend, being the genius I am, I decided that serving beer in the low 40s was too warm. I upped the coldness control on the kegerator to try to get it a few degrees cooler. Well, I did it and I ended up freezing a few bottles of beer. They're just about thawed now, but will it mess up...
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    Priming a Saison

    That is weird. I carbonated mine to around 3 volumes. BJCP style guideline says it's highly carbonated, though doesn't give a number. Jamil's book says 3-3.5 volumes. It also depends what temp the beer is at during fermentation. Higher temp beers need more sugar. Assuming 80 degree...
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    How many coolers are needed for all grain?

    Though I guess technically you get away with 1 cooler 1 pot 1 bucket. I user 1 50qt cooler, 1 60qt pot, and 1 16qt (i think) pot. I heat strike water and sparge water in the small pot and drain the mash into the big pot to boil. It could be done with three coolers if you put an electric...
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    Kegerator conversion from mini upright freezer

    That last picture brings tears to my eyes. It's gorgeous!
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    AG brewing pot size

    I have one like this but went with the 60qt instead. Similar product though. Added a no-weld spigot to the bottom too. It's great for 5 gallon batches and will be great for 10 once I start doing those. Possible downside would be that a 15 gallon pot would be tough to use on a stove. I don't know...
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    quick advice on hop substitution

    Dammit! That's what I meant! I guess my real question then is, considering it's an IPA should I put that extra half ounce in at 60 minutes to get a bit more bitterness out or put it in for dry hopping to get a little more aroma out. dry hopping won't impart bitterness right? Outside of maybe...
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    quick advice on hop substitution

    had a recipe for an ipa that called for 1 oz of 14% columbus at 60min and 1oz for dry hop. the HBS didn't have columbus so i got 3oz 9% centennial. (3x9 = 28. 2x14 = 28. AAU's about equivalent.) So, should I just do 1.5 at 60 minutes and dry hop 1.5oz, or should I go put 2oz in at 60 and dry hop...
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    A whole sack o' malt

    Well, rather than answer me they put aside a sack of MO for me. So I guess the worst thing that happens is I regret buying the MO and end up having to drink my way through the sack. I've made worse decisions that didn't end up with me having a lot of beer to drink. I'll make the Rye IPA with...
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    A whole sack o' malt

    Ha! I wish I had a spare $250 sitting around to spend on grain. With my track record though, I shouldn't stock up that much. I'll have to see if I can go through one sack before I buy four at a time. But man, do I wish. I'm hoping that having the bulk of the grain on hand will make me more...
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