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    Mash Tun Question

    +1. Go to your local hardware store and buy 2 feet of any type of #12 AWG wire. Strip off all the insulation and wrap that wire around a wooden dowl about 1/4" in diameter to make the "spring". Take your braid fitting apart, slide in the copper, form to shape and reconnect. My first MLT used...
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    Dry hopping questions...

    Thanks Yooper, It kind of makes sense right that the warmer the temp the faster you would expect the hop oil to release. I've got an IPA going now at ~60 F w/out pressure. Think I'll give it 3 days like that then CO2 for 2 days and enjoy it!
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    Dry hopping questions...

    Great article - would love to read the study. I fully agree that pellet over whole is the way to go. Was recently at a small brewery in Golden, CO - GCB - they use pellet hops for dry hopping. I also agree with the issue of timing. I was recently disappointed with the hop aroma of an IPA I...
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    Dry hopping questions...

    I've been using pellet hops. Last keg I tried this stainless steel hop ball which to your point - sinks. I was thinking the same thing that the hops are not getting distributed evenly so I'm hoping that with more time before tapping the keg they will have a chance to distribute better. I...
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    Dry hopping questions...

    I've been dry hopping in the keg my last few IPA's. I have been pressuring the keg right after transferring and hopping. It seems I get a great hop aroma with the first dozen pints or so, but then it fades quickly. I'm wondering if I should be letting the dry hops sit for 5 days or so before...
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    Bottling bucket as HLT?

    I have recently started using a bottling bucket as my HLT for fly sparging. I heat all the sparge water in my BK, transfer to the bottling bucket and start the sparge. It holds heat really well actually. I put a plastic fermenter cover on mine (with hole). I did a 45 min fly sparge the other day...
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    First AG brew!

    50 minutes for chilling? I drop 5.5 gals from boil to 70 F in about 12-14 minutes with my coil. I tried covering once, then all that condensation that collects on the cover falls into the brew... that is far more risky IMO than those asteroid size beer spoiling fungi floating through the air.
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    First AG Success

    Completed my first AG yesterday, an IPA with ~14 lbs grain. A lot of changes to my setup since the last partial batch, but I think I can correct by next brew day. Biggest issue was missing my strike temp. Recipe called for about ~152-154 mash, even after preheating my cooler MLT my final mash...
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    Gravity feed through a counter-flow?

    Anyone tried to use a counter-flow chiller with just gravity feeding out of the brew kettle valve? I have a typical coiled wort chiller that I would like to convert to a CF but I don't have a pump (nor do I intend to invest in one anytime soon).
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    Secondary fermenter

    Why move it at all? I've racked to secondaries for years due to the belief that long contact with the yeast cake will add off flavor to your beer. I've also left beers in the primary for a few weeks and have never had a problem. There is a great thread on here suggesting that yeast manufacturers...
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    Way too much trub/sediment in the fermenter

    Revvy I wish I had read this before going to my LHBS today. I had an IPA in the primary for 7 days and it was going to stay there another week or so but we got into this discussion at the HBS and they highly recommend racking... Guess they missed this thread. Doing a stout tomorrow and I'm going...
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    Way too much trub/sediment in the fermenter

    I've always heard that leaving the beer in the primary for more than a few weeks could affect the flavor due to the long contact with the trub. I've never been convinced. I've tried using secondary fermenters even used my keg as a secondary. I think I'm convinced that a long primary is the way...
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    Did I kill my yeast??

    Simple 5 gal extract brew with speciatly grains, English Light Ale. Starting gravity 1.042. Pitched around 74 F and had normal activity for 24 hours, but temp in fermenter was not coming down despite being in ~70 F ambient. I let the room temp fall back to ~64 F over night and the next...
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    samuel smiths nut brown ale clone

    AHS has a partial mash for SS Nut Brown.. http://www.austinhomebrew.com/product_info.php?cPath=178_452_43_262&products_id=1837 I haven't tried it, but I just did a SS Oatmeal Stout today. Sam Smiths is some excellent brew.
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    New to Oats...

    Well, brew day is over... and here is how it went down. The recipe called for baking the oats for 75 mins at 325 prior to the steep. The recipe had a total of 1.75 lbs of specialty grains including the oats. Brew went off without a hitch, but I decided to use a blow-off tube on the primary...
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    New to Oats...

    Well, I'm going to brew in the morning and this has not given me a warm fuzzy. My LHB store did not have flaked oats, but I do have quaker quick oats in the house... so I guess I'll have to give it a go with them. Wish me luck. The "mash" comment makes be a bit concerned, the recipe I have...
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    New to Oats...

    Need some help with a few oatmeal stout recipes I'm looking at. Doing extract and steeping the specialty grains/oats, but I have no directions or experience with the oats. Are these flaked oats ready to go into the mash/steep or do they need to be milled/ground like grains? I don't recall...
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    Cold Break?

    Brewed my first full boil extract batch using a wort chiller a few weeks back. When I racked to secondary I was shocked at the amount of trub in the primary. Can some of this be from the cold break that occurs more effectively with the use of the wort chiller? I dropped 5 gal in the brew pot...
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    Full boil extract

    Call me an idiot if you must... but after years of doing partial boil extracts and always wonder "what would happen if I boiled all 5 gallons?"... I finally found a great thread on this site relating to this topic. Now with my recently purchased wort chiller I'm ready to give it a shot. I...
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    racking 5 gal into a 5 gal (not 6.5) secondary

    A 5 gal carboy is all I have ever used for secondary vessel, never a problem. By the time you leave behind the trub and a bit of liquid on top of the trub you will have a wee bit of space left in your 5 gal.
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