Opiate42
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Nobody does secondaries any more (well, some of us old farts do!)
I do!!!! I'm a new fart, been brewing for just shy of 2 years now
Nobody does secondaries any more (well, some of us old farts do!)
Do you guys have milling techniques? Or do you only use a mill? My LBHS wants to charge me to use their equipment and I believe that's absurd.
I do!!!! I'm a new fart, been brewing for just shy of 2 years now
I use a secondary as well and siphon with a muslin bag on siphon. My friends hate how clean/clear beer gets (they only primary.)
Pitched out of my little half-pint colony of US-05. We will see tomorrow if it took off.
Oh, hey, fuzzy2133 and Calichusetts... With my barleywine, do I need to rack into a secondary fermenter and keep it there for a few months, or can I just prime and bottle it after a month or so in the primary?
I am thinking about getting a mill (Cereal Killer) also. Some recipes require grain that I can't get from my LHBS. Problem is that I need to buy at least a pound while my recipe requires ounces. I know I can substitute grains, but will the beer be the same. Also with the mill, I can buy the grain now. Then mill and brew at a later date if need be.If you are getting grain from them yes it is absurd! I have the cheap corona mill and it works ok. Beats using a blender or rolling pin.
I am thinking about getting a mill (Cereal Killer) also. Some recipes require grain that I can't get from my LHBS. Problem is that I need to buy at least a pound while my recipe requires ounces. I know I can substitute grains, but will the beer be the same. Also with the mill, I can buy the grain now. Then mill and brew at a later date if need be.
My LHBS has the mill I'm considering for about $100. I'm going to look at it before purchasing it. I am also thinking about adapting it to a smaller 2 gallon bucket since I will only milling a small amount. I currently buy grain for 3 batches of beer. Sometimes I don't get to that 3rd one for some time. Like you said maybe by milling my own, the grain will stay fresher. I can't recall at the moment, but I seen where you can buy in 10 lb. increments.Yeah... I'm seriously considering pulling the trigger on a Barley Crusher (BeerSmith.com has a pretty good deal on them!)
Small quantities of grains will keep much longer un-crushed. I'm also considering buying a 55 lb. sack of base grain for a long SMaSH series (thinking maybe Vienna!)
I am curious to know if any one who brews 1-2.5 gallon batches uses a burner or stove top?
I am curious to know if any one who brews 1-2.5 gallon batches uses a burner or stove top?
I've been doing a lot of research to find the best priced kits including shipping online and think I may have found one. Just want to know if anybody else has used them before. They are perrys brewer. Here is the link https://perrysbrewer.com . I like northern Brewers kits and brooklyns kits just really hate buying a kit for $14ish. And turning around and paying $7.99 for shipping. Perrys has free shipping and kits have grain bag and caps. There also on eBay to. Thanks guys!!!
I am curious to know if any one who brews 1-2.5 gallon batches uses a burner or stove top?
I am curious to know if any one who brews 1-2.5 gallon batches uses a burner or stove top?
I've been doing a lot of research to find the best priced kits including shipping online and think I may have found one. Just want to know if anybody else has used them before. They are perrys brewer. Here is the link https://perrysbrewer.com . I like northern Brewers kits and brooklyns kits just really hate buying a kit for $14ish. And turning around and paying $7.99 for shipping. Perrys has free shipping and kits have grain bag and caps. There also on eBay to. Thanks guys!!!
If you're in canada, noblehop.com does one gallon recipe kits for 10.99 including caps. Bags too I think
So since I added the amylase week before last, this batch has been steadily churning away with obvious yeast action. It's been about six weeks on the primary now, and I'm wondering how long it's going to take to settle down.
I understand the rules are different for big beers, and patience is called for. I believe it.
If you order 3 kits from Brooklyn, I believe shipping is free.Guess no one has used these guys before.... Seems like a great deal. I'm gonna try them out
If you order 3 kits from Brooklyn, I believe shipping is free.
I am curious to know if any one who brews 1-2.5 gallon batches uses a burner or stove top?
IF you have enough volume to fill a secondary i would do it IMO. Just wait for a stable FG so most of the yeast and trub has dropped out.