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    Sufficient fermentation head space?

    Thanks Broken Crow. I'm of the opinion, and maybe you also, that if I keep everything good and clean and sanitized I should be alright with 3 gal in a 5 gal fermenter. I don't ever open my fermenters before at least 18 days using US-05 so the chance of contamination is low, and generally the...
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    Sufficient fermentation head space?

    Hey kohalajohn. Thanks for pointing out the All Rounder to me. I've seen them before but never paid much attention to them. I don't have any reservations about the type of plastic used in these modern vessels. I once did, but that has faded after five or six years of using the 5 gal big mouth...
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    Sufficient fermentation head space?

    I've been wondering about this myself. I have plastic 5 gallon big mouth fermenters that I've been using to make four gallon batches. The headspace hasn't caused me any problems in the thirty or so batches I've made like this thus far. I would really like to go down to three gallons and still...
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    Why are my hop cones turning brown?

    A few years back I tried to grow hops (Brewer's Gold) and was somewhat successful the first year. I actually used what few cones I harvested in one of my beers. After that it was straight down hill. Everybody tried to tell me that Alabama was not a good place to grow hops, and now I have to...
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    Falstaff Recipe Advice

    Glad your Mex lag turned out well. Good luck in the comps and enjoy.
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    Falstaff Recipe Advice

    Hey Broothru, I ordered and received several pounds of Root Shoot Corn Malt to try in an upcoming batch of '60's Falstaff Tribute. Hope this is what my recipe has been missing. We'll see. It's featured in a pre-prohibition lager from Northern Brewer and I thought about your interest in that...
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    Are pull tabs comming back?

    Yeah, I remember my dad and uncles opening cans of Falstaff with a church key, and then later on, about the mid 60's, raving about the new pull tab cans. Unfortunately, we as a society are not responsible enough to have such convenience, and many of them eventually became responsible for an...
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    Falstaff Recipe Advice

    Yeah, I can relate to everything you wrote there, except down here it was the Braves we rooted for after they moved from Milwaukee, and Alabama football in the fall. My father, and almost all of my friends' fathers, aunts and uncles drank Falstaff, Shiltz, or PBR. Those, along with Bud and High...
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    Falstaff Recipe Advice

    Absolutely Broothru. It has always seemed to me that the flaked maize was lacking what I wanted out of it. I suppose it would have to be milled along with the other grains, which is no problem, I was just wondering if it should be milled separately. Incidentally, I took your lead from several...
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    Falstaff Recipe Advice

    Hey guys. Haven't changed much on this recipe posted four years ago, although I've moved away from the flaked barley and lowered the biscuit malt/Victory slightly along with slight variances in hops and addition times. All my friends and family love this beer (they can't believe I make it) but...
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    What BIAB brewing actually is (Mythbusting for traditionalists)

    I suppose I can consider myself lucky Yooper. When I got interested in brewing beer a few years before I retired in 2018, I did a lot of research, and that's when I discovered that one of the brew supply places had a one gallon starter kit that just happened to be BIAB. I thought to myself "This...
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    What BIAB brewing actually is (Mythbusting for traditionalists)

    Yeah Halfakneecap, I've never used anything but an old fashion hand held thermometer myself. Everything I do is about as basic as you can get with good results. I prefer it that way and I kinda enjoy it. No need in investing any more. If it aint broke don't fix it.
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    What BIAB brewing actually is (Mythbusting for traditionalists)

    I'm seriously considering going back to making 3 gallon batches, mainly because 3 gallons is easier to carry downstairs where the temp is just right for ale fermentation. I'm 73, and every time I head downstairs with a 4 gallon batch I cuss myself. Not to mention, after a couple weeks I have to...
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    What BIAB brewing actually is (Mythbusting for traditionalists)

    Yeah, hey bwible. I use 5 gallon Big Mouth plastic fermenters I purchased from Northern Brewer. They are light, easy to clean, and work well for me. I don't do secondary. All my beers are bottled, 12,16,22 and32 oz bottles depending how I want a particular batch. My first thirty to forty bathes...
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    What BIAB brewing actually is (Mythbusting for traditionalists)

    Well, I never intended to get involved with this, but I guess maybe it's time. I've never used any other method than all-grain BIAB, and I've always used my own recipes except for the initial wheat ale kit I bought to get my feet wet, and all in my kitchen, on an electric range top. Back when I...
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    Twist-Off Cap Bottles

    Yeah, what you say is true. I've done some experimenting with several different brands of twist-off bottles and thus far I've had no failures, but I don't trust them for long period storage and like a lot of people have mentioned, the glass is thin, and I cringe every time I cap one and every...
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    BIAB and sparging

    I agree. I've bent and broken every rule in the book when it comes to brewing but still manage to make good beer. My method has developed to where I haven't had to sparge in the last five or so years, and I squeeze. Works for me.
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    Thoughts on NZ pale ale

    I haven't delved into any NZ style beer before but I can testify that a good slug of wheat can do wonders for some beers. I use red winter wheat in my Summer Wheat Ale (ironically) and a good heap in my Southern Farmhouse Ale. Personally, I like the red wheat better than the white wheat, but...
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    Twist-Off Cap Bottles

    Hey Joe. My reusable caps came today. There was so many different options for these type caps @ Amazon that it is hard to choose which one to get. Unfortunately the option I chose will not work and are probably not the same as you have. They look very similar to the ones in your picture, even...
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