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    Should I filter my homebrew why/why not?

    Thanks for all of the responses. I've gained a lot of insight after reading all of your comments. I've still got a lot to learn but if there is anything else I should know let me know.
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    Should I filter my homebrew why/why not?

    That does look really clear and nice. What about from an aging stand point. Does filtering make the beer age quicker where you can drink it faster? Aka the beer won't be green as long.
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    Should I filter my homebrew why/why not?

    I've been doing some research about filtering homebrew once it has finished fermenting. From what I've read it seems that if you filter you get beer that conditions faster, clearer, and can drink it quicker. What's everyones thoughts on filtering?
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    Pitched wrong yeast in my wort

    Thanks everybody! I guess I'll have a sweeter pumpkin beer then, which I definitely don't mind. I do feel better but I still think I should drink a beer just in case. :mug:
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    Pitched wrong yeast in my wort

    So I'm an idiot. I brewed a Pumpkin Ale today and pitched the wrong yeast in my wort. I pitched Danstar Windsor Ale yeast and the recipe called for Safale US-05 yeast. Will my beer still turn out with a pumpkin taste or did I just ruin the flavor of my beer. The yeast I used is for brown...
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    Name ideas for brew blog

    I'm getting ready to start a homebrew blog and I'm looking for some good ideas for some names. Let me know what you come up with!
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    Airlock bubbling crazy fast

    Thanks for all the comments. I was able to get my wort down to 71-72 degrees. At least that's what my fermometer strip on my carboy says. The airlock is still bubbling at a decent pace but has decreased by half of so. Next time I'll do a ice bath before I pitch my yeast so I can pitch around 65...
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    Airlock bubbling crazy fast

    I checked earlier and room temp is at a steady 69 degrees and the thermometer on the side of my fermenter said 74 degrees. I guess that's a little hotter than I want it but should I get any bad off flavors from it being a few degrees to high?
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    Airlock bubbling crazy fast

    Yesterday I brewed my second brew ever. I ended up using the Dead Ringer IPA brewkit from Northern Brewer. I hit OG perfectly (1.064) at 5 gal and double pitched with Wyeast American Ale yeast. Within 1 hour of pitching yeast my air lock would bubble approximately once every minute. I checked it...
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    Water level for steeping/boil

    That helps. Thanks for the info!
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    Water level for steeping/boil

    I've been reading a lot about water level when stepping and then going into the boil. Some people say steep with very little water then add water for you boil, others say pour in the full amount of water then steep and boil. My question is if I am doing a 5 gal brew does it matter how much...
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    Final Gravity Question

    Today I tried my brew after carbing it for 11 days around 9 PSI. It's definitely drinkable and tastes decent even though my final gravity was off. I would say it's lacking a little body but for my first brew I'm happy enough. Cheers! :mug:
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    Final Gravity Question

    Sounds like a plan. I leave it for another week or two and check it again.
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    Final Gravity Question

    It's been 5 days since I've kegged my pale ale and left it carbonating at 8 PSI. Last night I decided to try a small glass to see if it was carbonated yet. It seems to be pretty close but still has a watery like taste to it. Should I let it continue to carbonate another week and then try it again?
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    Final Gravity Question

    Thanks everyone for the replies. All of that definitely helps. Ill let you know how it turns out after it gets carbonated.
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    Final Gravity Question

    Tonight I kegged my first beer. I forgot to take an original gravity reading before I fermented a few weeks ago but took one tonight. Final gravity was at 1.008. The sheet I used to brew my extra pale ale said the original gravity should have been 1.045. Does a final gravity of 1.008 sound about...
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    Fermentation Time

    It stays between 68-70 degrees where I have it stored.
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    Fermentation Time

    Thanks for all the feedback! My beer has now been in my carboy for 11 days. Everything seems to be going good so far!
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    Fermentation Time

    I appreciate the help. I'm still learning about everything and it's good to know I'm on track so far. My plan is to go 2 week in primary, 2 weeks in secondary, then 1 week in a keg getting the beer carbonated. I'll let you know how it turns out.
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    Fermentation Time

    Yeah, I used a smackpack yeast packet. I checked my carboy 24 hours after I pitched my yeast and my airlock was already bubbling. Then day 2 I checked again the airlock was bubbling. Today (day 3) I checked the airlock but it wasn't bubbling anymore. The airlock was still tight and sealed...
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