That's what I thought but wanted to make sure there wasn't a concern about using too much.
This looks like a nice add-on for small batch brewing. I'm not too fond of the 2 gallon buckets (air leaks), and the 1 gallon jars (no head-space), so these would probably solve both issues. Negative being more pricey than both: http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/small-batch-big-beers-booster-pack.html
I use a whirlfloc tablet. I would use 1/5 of the tablet, yet I just cut the tablet roughly in half to keep it simple. To get 1/5 you would have to crush the whole tablet which to me is defeating the purpose of the tablet.I have the Irish moss tablets rather than the loose powder that you have to measure out. I know that I use a full tablet for a 5 gallon batch, but what should I do for a 1 gallon batch?
I have experienced the same thing when it comes to transferring through the funnel into the fermenter. I would get another person to hold the funnel, pour in the wort and stir like crazy when it starts to drain slowly. A good way to aerate your wort. How big is your funnel? I have a 9 inch funnel, so it can hold a large volume.So I brewed my first batch today it is a one gallon kit from Brooklyn brew shop (Everyday IPA) it went pretty smooth I used an electric cooktop. Couple of observations, when sparging the grains at some point it almost seemed like the water stopped or slowed down significantly flowing through the grains, also when transferring the wort from pot to fermentor the screen in the funnel kept getting clogged with debris to the point the flow stopped, the only thing I could think to do was pull out the screen rinse then dunk in sanitizer then start again. I may try a grain bag and do BIAB next time.
I have experienced the same thing when it comes to transferring through the funnel into the fermenter. I would get another person to hold the funnel, pour in the wort and stir like crazy when it starts to drain slowly. A good way to aerate your wort. How big is your funnel? I have a 9 inch funnel, so it can hold a large volume.
So I brewed my first batch today it is a one gallon kit from Brooklyn brew shop (Everyday IPA) it went pretty smooth I used an electric cooktop. Couple of observations, when sparging the grains at some point it almost seemed like the water stopped or slowed down significantly flowing through the grains, also when transferring the wort from pot to fermentor the screen in the funnel kept getting clogged with debris to the point the flow stopped, the only thing I could think to do was pull out the screen rinse then dunk in sanitizer then start again. I may try a grain bag and do BIAB next time.
Yeah, the funnel I have looks too big, but it does the job. Just have to keep stirring. It aerates and cools (a little bit) the wort. It all depends upon how much hops were used in the batch. The lid for my bucket fermenter has a big enough hole in it to hold the funnel. Makes it easier for the second person to hold it fill pouring and stirring.It's a pretty large funnel maybe too large.
Can anybody shed light for me? How much corn sugar to prime a gallon at racking time? Thanks!
Here's my Hop Gravy barleywine in primary, cold-crashed and ready to rack.
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Can anybody shed light for me? How much corn sugar to prime a gallon at racking time? Thanks!
I've never seen that much trub in my life...crazy. Good luck
I've never seen that much trub in my life...crazy. Good luck
Black and Tan ready to condition, lol.
That's quite extraordinary!
Here's my Hop Gravy barleywine in primary, cold-crashed and ready to rack.
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