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    Caribou Slobber concern

    My first brew was the NB Caribou Slobber, OG 1.053, FG 1.014, ABV 5.1%. Primary fermentation temp 64F for 29 days. I used Wyeast 1332. Good beer, even better after 3 months aging.
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    New Recipe

    I recently went through scaling a recipe. You have to scale using the potential fermentable sugars in the grain, not by the weight of the grain. Your original recipe will break down as follows: 75.49% Maris Otter 7.51% Crystal 80L 4.13% Roasted Barley 3.75% Chocolate Malt 9.11%...
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    Recipe % question

    When looking at recipes sometimes after the grain a percentage is listed, such as 2-row 68%. Does this refer to 68% of the grain bill weight or should 68% of the fermentable sugars should come from this grain? TIA Joe
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    AG efficiency difference...

    I have brewed 3 all grain batches (3.5 gallon). The first one I stirred the mash at 30 minutes (60 minute mash) and got an efficiency of 72-73%. The next two I did not stir (also 60 minute mash) and the efficiency was 64%. Is it possible the stirring contributed to the difference or could it...
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    Saving yeast from bottled beer

    How does one go about saving yeast from a bottled beer? I want to clone a wheat beer from a commercial brewer. The beer is not pasteurized and has a layer of yeast on the bottom of the bottle. I would appreciate any info on the steps to be taken to accomplish this. TIA, Joe
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    Partial Mash to all-grain

    My last two batches were AG, 3.5 gallon, full boil in a 5 gallon kettle. Pre-boil volume was 4.1 gallons, used Fermcap-s, rapid boil and no boil over.
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    Question about my Caribou Slobber

    My first brew was CS and OG was 1.053. I left it in the primary for 29 days, and had a FG of 1.013. The yeast I used was Wyeast 1332 Northwest Ale, finished with ABV 5.2.
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    Iodine testi AG mash

    In AG mashing I see it stated to take an iodine test to check protein conversion in the mash. What type of iodine is used? TIA, Joe
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    Additions to primary...

    I am fermenting a dry stout. I want to add 8oz of toasted coconut to the primary during the 3rd or 4th week of fermentation (as dry hopping). I know you can add hops as is, how about the coconut? Does it have to be sanitized somehow or would it be safe to add it as is. TIA Joe
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    Efficiency question...first AG

    Brewed my first AG batch, 3.5 gal. I put the recipe through Hopville. The default was 75% efficiency and read 1.048 OG. My OG was 1.047, does that mean my efficiency would be around 75%?. Also had my OG been higher say 1.052 would that have indicated a higher efficiency? TIA, Joe
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    Boil-off volume

    I just did my first AG yesterday, it was 3.5 gal batch and I have a 5 gal BK. The boil off rate for me is .12, so I started with 4.1 gal and boiled for 65 minutes and ended up with approx. 3.625 gal going into the primary. For my stout recipe from Hopville-1.048 OG-mine measured 1.047. Boiling...
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    All grain...partial boil

    I have done 3 brews, one extract w/speciality grains and 2 partial mash. I have a 5 gal BK. I would like to know if I can do an all grain and a partial boil for a 5 gal. batch? If so how would I proceed. I was planning on mashing the grains in a rectangular cooler. I could do a 3 gal full boil...
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    Healthy fermentation? First brew of all time!

    My first brew was Caribou Slobber, fermented in a bucket, Wyeast 1332, only had an inch or two of krausen. Pitched at 66ºF and fermented about 62ºF., in primary 4 weeks, OG 1.053, FG 1.013, bottled last Friday. Joe
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    Just bottled first batch!!

    Congrats, I bottled my first brew yesterday, Caribou Slobber from NB. Not knowing what to expect while bottling, a few days earlier I did a dry run (actually wet, I used water) to run through the bottling sequence. I didn't care for the spigot method, so I used the racking cane, that kept me at...
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    1st brew going to bottle

    I plan on bottling my first brew tomorrow, Caribou Slobber. As of today it's 4 weeks in the primary. Took my first SG reading today and it read 1.014 @ 62ºF., OG was 1.053 @ 64ºF. I will take another tomorrow, but after 4 weeks I would guess the SG won't change. By the way the sample tasted...
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    New Albion Ale clone

    Thanks Atonk, There are a few in the area. I will check them out. Joe
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    New Albion Ale clone

    The grain I used was Rahr 2-Row Malt from Northern Brewer. Being new to brewing I showed the recipe to the people at NB and that's what they told me to use. For the DME I used Briess DME Golden Light. Hope that helps. Joe
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    New Albion Ale clone

    I brewed a batch Monday using the extract/with grain option. The only extra step I did was to add the remaining hops (.2oz) at the end of the boil. I had 2-1oz packets of hops. Also I used the Wyeast 1028. This is my second brew, the first, Caribou Slobber is nearing 3 weeks in the fermenter and...
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    New Albion Ale clone

    Has anyone tried or is going to try the New Albion Ale clone recipe in BYO magazine? Boston Beer Company is going to re-release a one time offering of this recreation sometime this month. I plan on brewing this recipe next. Seems pretty simple so a new brewer like me should be successful. Joe
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    FG of Caribou Slobber

    I remember reading on one of the brewing forums your FG should be approximately 30% of your OG. Caribou Slobber OG 1.052. Take .052 x .30 = .0156. Your FG should be about 1.015. If you take your OG minus your FG and multiply by 131.25 you should get your ABV. 1.052-1.0156=.0364 x...
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