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    Transplanting an established hops plant.

    Hopfarmer email me at flyingschmidt@gmail. Ive surpassed my pm limit apparently.
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    Transplanting an established hops plant.

    Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you I'll be sure to post some pics when I get this beast out of the ground.
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    Transplanting an established hops plant.

    I forgot to mention that the reason I want to transplant is so that the plant has better exposure and I have better access by trellis. So if I were to dig the whole thing up what should I keep in mind.
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    Transplanting an established hops plant.

    Ok I guess moving the whole deal is not a viable option. A inch or so under the soil I did see shoots with new growth coming out. I would be willing to trade rhizomes, absolutely.
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    Transplanting an established hops plant.

    Well it finally warmed up in Virginia and that means time to get out in the yard again. I moved into a 1800's home and discovered a hop plant growing on the side of the barn last summer. It's very well established and unfortunately last summer I didn't realize until august the it was there so it...
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    I just got home and took a look in the ferm chamber. Looks like I roused a bit of yeast on the transfer the airlock is moving again. Now to see if this bad boy finishes out ok. Thanks for all the input. This was my first thread and already learned a crap load.
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    The only question left is about the additions of other fermentables in a secondary to add alcohol ie sucrose/glucose
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    Ok ill just wait that sounds easier. I brewed it for someone else. Cheap way to get a few brews for free. I don't want to give my buddy terrible beer however.
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    Steeped at 170. That was the temp the directions gave. Now I know thats much higher than normal. The only grains were rye and flakes oats does that attribute for the higher temp? 30 min at that temp. Ill calibrate the hydrometer tonight when i get home. I'll have to find somewhere that sells...
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    New nova brewer

    Murphy's bev in Winchester is disappointing. Any better LHBS near leesburg?
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    Man this is confusing. I was under the assumption that lactose does not ferment but is used to add sweetness. It was in the kit and added during boil. V I don't believe that the ferm is stuck bc again I had active ferm for 3-4 solid days with a steady bubble until the 8 th day. Questions Can I...
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    What about body? It's a stout that looks and feels like a porter. Should I add MD? If it starts to ferm again after I kick the bejeezus out of it what would be left to contribute to the body.
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    Nope racked at ten days
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    I won't disagree with you on the luck and god, but it was lactose. Could I add more fermentables? I shouldn't drink so much during brew sessions maybe. Made a kolsch at the same time and totally missed the instructions of adding the lme at the end Not the beginning. I'm retarded
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    Also used a activator pack for the yeast.
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    Yupp that's the one. I built a fermentation chamber bc I live in a very old home that doesn't hold heat. So I had the chamber set at 68 and it's accurate within 1^, saw very active ferm for 3 days. Is there another reason it could become stuck?
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    New nova brewer

    Hello. Unfortunately we are headed to wv for skiing all weekend. BringIng my first batch to share with the family. I won't be able to make sun. Do you brew often? I would live to see the all grain method first hand. I have been acquiring the all grain equipment for months now.
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    Help! Stout to thin, low abv.

    I just brewed my first breakfast stout kit from nb. Sg was off by a good 3 on the low end 1.034. Sat in the primary for 10 days with a good 3-4 days of active fermentation. Transferred to a corny for kegging/conditioning and hydrometer showed 1.020! That makes a to weak beer for my tastes...
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    New nova brewer

    Hello brewers, Just wanted to say that another northern va homebrewer has joined the ranks. Man do I have alot of questions. If anyone In the nova area is looking for an apprentice or just someone to brew with I could use the experience. Thanks
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