Hi Owly and Biker Brewer (and anyone else with the demon conical fermenters) - is there any word on when the company might come out with an updated design that takes into account user feedback? I'm so tempted to get one but could wait if a new model is just around the corner...thanks!![]()
A_Power - That book list looks great, though unless you're specifically interested in sours or chasing wild yeast, you could probably drop the Wild Brews. It's fairly focused on that topic. I've got it on my list because, well, I'm just goofy like that (American Sour's is another on my list eventually, but they're both under that main list).
BFord - one 4g cube per bottle, that should work out to around 2.2/bottle. I've been happy with the carb so far, but if you like really carbonated beer you might be disappointed.
Owly - I like that idea with the Moteuka / Calypso. A hop bursted "session-PA", sort of like New Glarus's Moon Man (which is a fantastic summer beer if you haven't had it, it's pretty local to the midwest) that uses Moteuka. I'd toss some Simcoe in there also, but I'm also becoming a fan of Simcoe - I blame my brewing friend for turning me on to it.
I brew every weekend, that's 1.5gal fermenting into 3 carboys, one bottling/flipped into another beer the day after. Even drinking a bottle a night I didn't expect to get over-run like this. It did help that the wife scarfed up most of the FB, and I've put LIVID on lockdown because it's too easy to have more than one.
I saw a post on here not long ago about tossing marginal beers to make room for good ones. I'm on the fence about that, I think that unless you've really screwed it up, you should at least keep a sixer and let it age out - so that's what I've done with a couple of mine. I'd hate to think that in 4 months what was once terrible might be amazing and I'd only have 6 bottles of it, but it's not like I can't make it again.![]()
A_Power - Jolly Pumpkin springs to mind immediately, and there's a couple out from Russian River also. If you can't find either of those, you may be able to find Goose Island's Sofie and Matilda, they're a little more common, but you'll have to find the belgian section that's not in a cooler. I prefer Sofie.
HW - if it's easy enough to mod out the BrewDemon, I'd imagine it'd be the first thing I did. Spouts are spouts, but I know I can get the "red" spigot locally for change and it's never bad to have a spare. Combine that with the ease of hooking up a bottling wand to it, I couldn't see a reason to keep the stock one. Any chance you could use a step bit to enlarge the hole concentricly? (I do NOT need another fermenter, I do NOT need another fermenter...)
Got the 4 "new to me" kegs in last night, one had a cut diptube in it so AIH's getting a call. Call me lazy or a spend thrift, but I'm looking forward to trying out kegging with the larger batches. 1gal will all be bottled, though.
Looked down in the cellar, I do believe I've got more beer down there now in bottles than I've ever had before (and that includes college). Maybe it's time to slow down a bit....
Nah.![]()
Figured you guys will beable to help me on this, I have a RIS I'm bottling soon I want to bottle 1 gallon with cold pressed coffee, how much coffee to 1 gal is rule of thum and how much priming sugar ( wasn't sure if the coffee would effect sugar amounts)
I tested my 2nd ever brew yesterday after 1 week in the bottle and some worrying due to some auto siphon hiccups during bottling. I wasnt expecting much just wanted to see how things had progressed after one week. I was pleasantly surprised. It tasted real good with decent, but not ready, carbonation . I'm excited about how good they will be after a couple more weeks.
I used the NB 1 gallon extract kit and am ready to order another.
Tasted my 4th kit last night. Bourbon Barrel Porter kit from Northern Brewer. Has been in the bottle for just over a week. Carbonation is not there yet, but last time mine got way over carbonated so just wanted to test one. Flavor wise, it is pretty solid, though I think I realize these barrel type beers aren't totally for me. Def oak flavor, little strong on the alcohol (I don't do any gravity testing so I have no clue the %). Overall a solid, drinkable beer which after just 4 tries is all I'm looking for. Might do a full grain next.
You really want to give any oaked beer some time to mellow and age. Especially if this is a 1 gallon. You will wish that you held on to that bottle when you finish your last and realize how good it gets.
I'd also recommend starting to take gravity readings if you go all grain. Just so you have a better grasp of what is happening in your process and what outcomes you like or don't like.
Guess I'd need to move it to the fridge though to keep it from overcarbonating then let it age?
I probably will look into that. I am heading to Northern Brewer this weekend and need to pick up some things anyway so I'll probably ask about that. I've read up on the process and everything.
Quick question, has anyone ever used a 8- bottle Wine Cooler to Lager a One Gallon brew?
I'm giving it a shot but the only issue is that there is not enough head space in the cooler for an airlock. Instead I'm going to try to use a blow-off for the entire fermentation process.
Fingers crossed!!!