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  1. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Silver week is the name Japanese people give to the five day weekend in September
  2. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    I will be in the area during the silver week for a day or two. Might check it out.
  3. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    I got a reply from him, and he updated the liquid yeast page showing which ones he still has in stock at the bottom. I have only made 2-3 orders with them up until now, and yes, they are slow processing their orders, but I haven't had any problems though. Would be nice if we had a store like...
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    Home brewing in Japan

    I mailed with AB last week, and they told me they will be getting new stock by the end of October. He was also gonna give me an updated list of what they have in stock last weekend, but no word on that.
  5. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    I am still pretty new to homebrewing, but it seems that they only sell just a few hop varieties. Would be cool to be able to order more different kinds of hops and nut have to pay so much for shipping.
  6. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Hey tektonjp, thank for the idea, but I noticed that all laundry bags in daiso are up to max. 80 degrees C. So I suppose you won't be able to use these during the boil. I use them for BIAB, but I am afraid for using them in the boil. Fastforwardx2, Thank you for the reply. But I found...
  7. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Hello, I have been looking for those paint strainer bags here in Japan, but so far have not been successful. Has anyone found them here in Japan? I have looked around a few home centers so far and tried searching Rakuten. I am trying to build one of those hop spiders for hop additions during...
  8. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    never mind the above post, I just got it off with some descent pliers and a good grip. Just gotta find the right nut.
  9. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    I am actually running into the same problem. I found this thread, but how do you replace the nut on the regulator? I do not see how I will possibly be able to replace the nut. I have been try to turn the stem with a wrench with all my force, but it just seems to be damaging the the stem...
  10. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Hi all, I had some free time at work today and found another wholesaler for malt: http://www.kanbaku.co.jp/ I did not see that name around here, so I was wondering if anyone had experience with them. They seem pretty friendly after I mailed them for a price list. A bit more expensive than...
  11. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Thanks! I am doing BIAB, so might need to find a way to filter it out as well. I was thinking of putting a hop bag at the end of my siphon, would that work? Best, Wim
  12. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Hi 12oz, I am also new to homebrewing and lagering, but I tried my first lager 2 weeks ago. It never showed much activity and the krausen was hardly visible, but after two weeks the SG dropped to 1.020, so there has been activity (just not visible). You should maybe check your gravity in a few...
  13. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    tektonjp, Thank you very much for the advice. I will try using the US-05 ale yeast. Best, Wim
  14. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Thanks for the feedback! The yeast is about to expire, so I think I might try a lager first. I will leave out the wheat LME and get 3kg-ish of pilsner malt instead. I will use the wheat LME next time to make some wheat beer. A quick question about wheat beer: is it okay to use standard dry ale...
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    Home brewing in Japan

    Thanks for the feedback! I am trying to order some malt of Asahi Malts, but does anyone have any idea how long it takes before they contact you after sending a fax? It looks like it is going to take a little bit to get the ingredients for trying a Smash, so I will wait with it for my 3rd...
  16. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Thanks for the info! I was thinking of buying the hops with Asahi malt too, but 2,5kg seems like way too much. I thought I might be able to store it in my freezer, but then again, 2,5kg... I will buy my hops on ab or sakeland. I want to get some cascade and citra hops, but citra hops seem to be...
  17. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Hi all, I finished brewing my first batch with a kit I got off advance brewing. I think I made one big mistake: I didn't really aerate the wort before pitching the yeast. I believe this is the reason why I my gravity would not drop below 1.016. I used the S-04 yeast. After two weeks I tried...
  18. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Hey Spiral, Thanks for the advice. I will go to the home center here this weekend, hopefully they will try and understand me! Yeah, I was at the Hanami. Didn't talk to a lot of people, but I heard a lot of stories, drank a load of nice beers, and received loads of valuable advice! Wish there...
  19. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    I got the faucet with the threads. I just do not seem to find the right faucet adapter. There are all these garden hose adapters, but none for smaller size hoses. I was hoping to get an adapter just like they use here...
  20. M

    Home brewing in Japan

    Hey all, I was reading through John Palmers book, and I was wondering how you guys connect your wort chiller to the kitchen faucet. I have been looking around in the home center, but I don't seem to find the right solution.
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