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    My first "good" homebrew + a general question

    I agree, it does seem weird but it was really good! I love very bitter flavors in my beers and adding the rest of that yeast in gave me just the flavor I was looking for. I had 2 16-oz beers last night with adding the yeast in, didn't notice any difference in bowel movement! :D But I would...
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    My first "good" homebrew + a general question

    Guys, I tried another one of my beers tonight to see this yeast you all were talking about. Turn out- it definitely is there! I poured most of my beer into the glass, then swirled the bottle around to get that good ol' yeast mixed in, and poured the rest of the beer in--- DELICIOUS! That was...
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    My first "good" homebrew + a general question

    Thanks for the awesome information- I had no idea sediment was produced because of the bottling carbonation process. You'll have to excuse my lack of knowledge about all this- very new to everything! So maybe you're right, I might just like the yeasty flavor. :mug:
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    My first "good" homebrew + a general question

    That actually does make sense- I hadn't thought of that. Looks like quality beer glasses are just one more thing I need to spend money on in this newfound homebrewing addiction. :smack: :D Maybe that is true, I haven't thought of that either. I used a prim, second, and finally a bottling...
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    My first "good" homebrew + a general question

    Hey all, this is my first post and I hope this is in the right section! So far I have made 2 batches of beer. The first was from a kit which yielded 1 gallon, and it turned out terrible with way too much sediment and incredibly overcarbonated (but somehow none of them were bombs! :drunk: )...
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