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  1. DJG42

    Another tripel recipe

    looks good. Will you invert the table sugar first? You can just throw it in the boil, but if your wort is not acidic enough, the sucrose might not break down enough into fructose and sucrose. I used Belgian candy for my last tripel to avoid the whole concern. What yeast strain are you...
  2. DJG42

    Style you will never brew?

    I'd have to say a sour as well. I'd hate to get brett all on my equipment and have to toss the plastics and rubber. I would expect the amount to be small, but I'd be afraid that I just couldn't trust them anymore. I had a bad experience when I put a root beer on tap. I had to sawp out all...
  3. DJG42

    After your Trial OF BS, where are your recipes?

    interesting. what did their tech support say?
  4. DJG42

    Big beer, small beer

    the process is called parti-gyle. I've used it a couple of times when I know that I'll have a lot of sugars left over in the mash. you have to plan for it a bit, but you can double your production out of one brewing day. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/wiki/index.php/Parti-gyle
  5. DJG42

    Ack - need help quick! Shorter boil time for Wit?

    Call them and ask why it's 30 minutes. They're pretty good about answering.
  6. DJG42

    7 Days and this is what my beer is looking like ?

    looks fine. there is enough yeast in suspension to finish conditioning the beer. Don't scrap the krausen back into the beer. eventually, most of the yeast will flocculate out. RDWHAHB :D
  7. DJG42

    Anyone seen one of these?

    never seen a commercially sold one, but a one foot length of silicon hose does the same, for uhmmm... cheaper.
  8. DJG42

    montrachet yeast 105 degrees???

    this is just to rehydrate the yeast and kick start the process. similar to what baker's do to proof baker's yeast. once you pitch it, it's going to be fine and in the right temperature zone.
  9. DJG42

    Should I pitch a second yeast? Need opinions asap...

    more yeast won't hurt anything. depending upon the yeast type you're pitching, you shouldn't have too much affect on the final product. unless you chose a yeast that has a specific profile, like a Belguim. I'd say pitch it and add it to the notes. RDWHAHB as for "activity is not a sign of...
  10. DJG42

    First real taste of my first brew

    welcome to the obsession. :mug:
  11. DJG42

    Theoretical: out of propane in middle

    keep a neighbor with a gas grill on speed dial. :mug:
  12. DJG42

    Bottling question

    you CAN bottle out of the primary using a siphon, but the hard part will be not stirring up the yeast bed when you're siphoning. you might have an easier time if you rack to the bottling bucket and priming sugar and then bottle. you'll leave all the yeast in the primary and there will be...
  13. DJG42

    Gravity question

    just to be sure, did you adjust your OG based upon temperature?
  14. DJG42

    Will an overboil affect my recipe?

    the potential is there, but you're talking about 2 cups out of 5 gallons. 5 gallons is 80 cups, so you've potentially lost 2.5% of your volume. But you did say that was foamy, so mostly air. I think you can assume the amount of liquid you lost was closer to 1/4 cups, or less than 1% of the...
  15. DJG42

    Need Help, Reading Recipes

    Boil times are usually the same, 1 hour. Except when you're trying to limit the amount of DMS in the final beer, then the time is increased to 90 min boils. regarding the hops schedule; Bittering hops are generally added at the 60 minute mark, regardless of boil times. Most recipes call out...
  16. DJG42

    I need advice with my stuck fermentation...

    I think mistake #3 was under-pitching. pitch another smack pack, or wait it out. There is plenty of yeast in there, just going to take some time..
  17. DJG42

    First time kegging

    here is a visual representation of the minimum parts needed. http://www.austinhomebrew.com/popup_product_images.php?pID=12943
  18. DJG42

    does star san make beer taste nasty

    did you taste it at full strength right out of the bottle? or diluted per the directions? I've been using StarSan forever and have never had any ill effects to my beers. Don't fear the foam..
  19. DJG42

    Storing carboys in shed

    glass will crack when there is a sudden change in temperature or pressure, as in a big drop or increase. yours should be fine in a shed. it will heat up and cool off with the ambient air temperature. Cover the opening with something to prevent critters getting in.
  20. DJG42

    I Wish Someone told me before I started homebrewing...

    that your neighbors will drink as much beer as they can because it's 'free'. If only they thought about how "free" it isn't...
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