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    HomeBrewTalk 2012 Big Giveaway

    Count me in!!:tank:
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    I give up, digging them up

    Thanks for the advice everyone! Unfortunately grubex doesnt come cheap for a broke bastard like myself. (New baby, remodeling, etc,etc) As much as I would love to, treating an acre yard gets spendy! That and I know the neighbors wont either. Seven does work, I have used it, I just dont care...
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    I give up, digging them up

    I give up! Every July my hops attract what could be the worlds largest Japanese Beetle orgy and am ridding my yard of every plant that they like. They are on there 5th year and grow like weeds until July and then get stripped in about two weeks. 2 Cascades, which seem to do the best, 2...
  4. M

    So I want to go AG... what do i need?

    Get some brew software! I prefer Beersmith.
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    For my next trick...

    I started out with the five gallon igloo and it worked great. I have graduated to a larger cooler for bigger batches since then because it takes about the same amount of time. But I cant seem to keep my kegs full. whatever you end up doing make sure you at least try out the demo version of...
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    About to Switch to AG, equipment ideas.

    Software is a must in my opinion, and get it as soon as possible to start learning it. I have promash and beersmith and very much prefer beersmith. Its only 20 bucks. I use a cooler https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/cheap-easy-10-gallon-rubbermaid-mlt-conversion-23008/ and it works great. As...
  7. M

    My first AG batch...

    I dry hop in the primary after fermentation is done for about a week. Then I cold crash for a few days and secondary in the keg. No bag just dump the pellets right in. the pellets may need to be swirled around a bit but they will drop out soon enough. It works for me and seems to be alot more...
  8. M

    Did someone say...BACON?

    Holy Bacon Batman!! That just made me tingle a little bit. Now just add some smoked velveeta, a good beer, and this could be better than crack!
  9. M

    My first AG batch...

    Sounds like good beer to me! congrats on your first AG! Looks like you did your homework if you had a boil over and still ended up at 1.045 on your first AG.
  10. M

    1st all grain, efficiency?

    After plunking some numbers in beersmith if you had exactly 4 gallons of wort with a SG of 1.053 and added exactly 1.25 gallons of water you would end up with 1.040. If you had a pre-boil gravity of 1.045 you did well on efficiency! Your preboil gravity is only a point below what the final...
  11. M

    Japanese Beatles are Eating My Crop

    I would get rid of your traps! They bring every beetle around! My hops were fine a few days ago and today the upper third of one of them is nothing but skelaton. Last year it was almost complete devistation. I hate the thought of insecticides in my beer. But what choice do we have? I am...
  12. M

    OK, so who wants to be my first?

    For me it would be Dudes https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f66/lake-walk-pale-ale-32939/ . By far the the best recipe I have sampled. Even if you eliminated the dry hop and/or toned down the hop schedule a bit to cut some costs. Absolutely delicious beer, and have yet to meet someone who doesn't...
  13. M

    Midwest is a great vendor

    I needed a couple onces of hops that I was short, called them, and they sent it USPS for 2.95. And it only took a couple days to recieve. Normally USPS takes at least a week. And they ship FED-X which makes Saturday deliveries!
  14. M

    dry hopping question

    "Primary only" worked great for my last batch. I let it finish fermentation for 2 weeks, then dumped in 2 oz of pellets for a week at temp, and cold crashed for another week. Everything dropped out fine. And it was my favorite beer to date!
  15. M

    Midwest is a great vendor

    +1 on them being a great vendor. I have ordered various things from most of the major online vendors and still keep going back to Midwest. They usually have the better price, even with shipping, and are usually stocked with what I need.
  16. M

    Amarillo Pale Ale late hop addition

    How to Brew - By John Palmer - How Are They Used? Scroll down to Finishing. Then search "Flameout" on HBT, lots of good threads on that same question.
  17. M

    Midwest Hops Growing (Newb)

    I would plant what you would like to use. I am in IA and cascade,wllamette,goldings,and sazz are all doing well. I plan to order some centennial as well. Here is a link to Freshops. Hop Gardening
  18. M

    Need some help to wire this controller

    I am no electrician but I am guessing you use the RED/YELLOW to heat with and the RED/BLUE to cool with. If that is what you are after.
  19. M

    Rahr or Briess 2row?

    I am about to do my first bulk grain purchase and am wondering if there is a preference for one or the other. I did notice on the descriptions that a protien rest is recommended to improve clarity. Is there a domestic base malt that does not need a protien rest? I plan on brewing mostly...
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