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    cream ale/maibock questions

    anybody? Just need to verify adding 8 oz carapils to maibock even though it wont be a maibock, and ok to pitch on top of cream ale yeast which i dont see a problem other than it being an ale yeast. Should i ferment on low end side of it, 64ish?? let rest once done ferementing for a month or...
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    cream ale/maibock questions

    cream ales made now so I guess my primary question would be if i can pitch the maibock on top of the yeast slurry from the cream ale? This should help the larger gravity of the maibock and cream ale isn't going to impart any off flavors. Just looking for recommendations if this is ok since its...
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    cream ale/maibock questions

    hey all! few questions here.. i have two kits i need to get made.. a cream ale and a maibock.. the kit contents are as follows cream ale 4 lbs pilsen dme 1 lb brewers crystals 1 oz liberty at 60 1 oz liberty at 10 safale 05 maibock 3.3 lbs munich lme 6 lbs pilsen dme 1 oz...
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    Pale/Amber Ale recipe look ok?

    perfect. thanks again! appreciate it
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    Pale/Amber Ale recipe look ok?

    i have about 5 oz of cascade so i can bump them up too if ya think.. you know way better than i would :). sorry also didnt see your recommendation about how you would hop it in your first post.. i think ill go with your recommended hops schedule cascade pretty good in a pale ale?
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    Pale/Amber Ale recipe look ok?

    so original recipe put me at 27ish.. so maybe 1.5 oz for full boil to get right around 30ibu? leaving the rest the same as original post?? or do u recommend switching it up a bit yooper? no worries on calculations
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    Pale/Amber Ale recipe look ok?

    perfect i'll give that a shot then. That'll put me around 17 IBU so that should be good to let the flavor through I would say. Thanks, Appreciate it.
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    Pale/Amber Ale recipe look ok?

    So you think .5 60 mins .5 15 mins .5 5 mins and the remaining .75 oz at flameout? just not quite sure what you meant by take the balanced and throw it in...
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    Pale/Amber Ale recipe look ok?

    I'm looking to make a Pale ale or amber ale here tomorrow, and this is what i have come up wth for a recipe..wonder if it looks ok or what you all would recommend changing.. I'm not concerned with guidelines etc, just want a nice, easy drinking beer with good hops and malt balance. My main...
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    First Cider...Still confused

    anybody? or wrangler was "ok" your answer?
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    First Cider...Still confused

    does pasteurizing prevent cider from turning to vinegar over time? if the yeast is killed from the process it should prevent it, correct? i have 4 gallons of a second cider i made that i pasteurized in a 6 gallon carboy so there is headspace.. is this going to cause issues? and if so how quick...
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    First Cider...Still confused

    i just ask as i already added the chemicals after cold crashing before i found this thread about pasteurizing and didnt want to heat things up if there was a possibility of negative outcomes.. going forward i would just be pasteurizing since i know that will work now.. unfortunately already...
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    First Cider...Still confused

    also lets say i did add chemicals after cold crashing.. am i still safe to pasteurize or will that lead to more off flavors?
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    First Cider...Still confused

    awesome! thanks! when you just n cool u just let cool from 140 to room temp at room temp n then i can transfer into the keg n pressurize? just making sure to avoid splashing n good yo go.. any rule of thumb how long it can sit in the keg at room temp? indefinitely at least a reasonable time...
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    First Cider...Still confused

    i know this thread is a few months old but i had a question in regards to this.. I recently made a cider and wanted to keep it semi-sweet. Once it hit the gravity that i wanted i racked it and cold crashed it. From there i put it in an extra corney keg that I have and purged with co2. I know...
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    odd taste keg/not in bottles

    just as a followup the beer was much better this past weekend.. i lowered the psi to around 9 after originally posting this after venting the keg a few times with the tank off.. seemed that the problem was with my quick carbing just not absorbing and breaking down the co2 all that quick and...
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    odd taste keg/not in bottles

    doing some reading im thinking this is the carbonic acid bite i see discussed. i read a recommendation that says to pour a glass and put in the fridge for 20 mins n if taste is gone its the carb acid bite.. is this a good test? ill try later tonight and see.. if it is the case do i just purge...
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    odd taste keg/not in bottles

    so going back through my logs my timeframes are slightly off on the 2-3 days.. If it helps, i brewed the honey wheat on 5/15, and kegged as soon as primary was finished. I forgot to note it down but approx 6/1(honey wheat kegged-speed carbonation method) On 6/1 i brewed the light wheat. On...
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    odd taste keg/not in bottles

    yes for the lines/faucet; I hooked a bottling spigot up to my picnic tap, released the pressure in the keg, lowered the pressure on the CO2 tank until the beer would just barely come out, fill it to the top of the bottles, let it foam just slightly and when foaming over, i would cap immediately...
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    odd taste keg/not in bottles

    As soon as the beer(in both cases) finished fermenting they went directly to the keg. I then purged it while still at room temp, put in fridge until very cold. I then began carbonating the keg(s). When i took some of the honey wheat from the keg into the bottles, the bottles were cold before...
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