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  1. M

    Which Temperature Range to Trust?

    Sonet, That's the root of the misunderstanding. Thanks for sorting out the difference for me. I'll pick up some 3068 for this batch.
  2. M

    Which Temperature Range to Trust?

    It's NB's Dunkelweizen. I know that the two yeasts are a bit different, but 34/70 should still produce tasty, albeit slightly unauthentic beer. Still, it strikes me as a big difference in range between such closely related strains. I'm going to pitch a Bavarian Hefe onto the yeast cake once...
  3. M

    Which Temperature Range to Trust?

    Hi Everyone, I'm making Northern Brewer's Pre-Prohibition American Lager kit today. I'll be using Saflager S-23, which Fermentis recommends be fermented at 49-59 degrees Fahrenheit. Yet the kit instructions recommend 60-70F for the same yeast. Furthermore, My Dunkel kit recommends...
  4. M

    Lagering in central Florida

    How about a small fermentation chiller?
  5. M

    Noob Question about boil size

    Yeah, don't worry. Boil the maximum amount of water you can given the pot size, but understand that the extract takes up a lot more space than you think. Boil overs are no fun.
  6. M

    Last 3 beers, same taste.. BAD!

    I had a very similar experience that turned out to be an infection. Neither One Step nor StarSan could completely sterilize my plastic equipment. Throw out all the plastic on your cold side - not just buckets, but racking equipment and tubing too. You can try boiling the small bits like...
  7. M

    Cheap Mash Cooler Idea and Question

    Thanks for all the helpful advice. For the reference of anyone else building this, here's a photo of the finished inside connection: To separate the braid from the inner hose, you can't just pull them apart. The trick for me was to pull the entire length of the hose, gripping different...
  8. M

    Cheap Mash Cooler Idea and Question

    I'm trying to find the least expensive way to modify a cooler for mashing. Rather than spend money on a new cooler, I'm using one on hand that doesn't come with a drain. I've used a spigot assembly from a bottling bucket instead of buying new brass hardware. The spigot attaches only to the...
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