Jamison said:<img src="https://www.homebrewtalk.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=58553"/>
This is my hydrometer sample. I'll be dry hopping tomorrow. I used pellet hops this go around and WLP002. Can't believe how clear it is now. I can already tell this is going to be much better than my 1st attempt (which was pretty awesome)!
Hopacolypse said:Looks like the test taster glass you get on the New Glarus tour...very nice sir![]()
I should also mention I am new to BeerSmith... lol I have the hops worked out but with:
6lbs Extra Light DME
1lb Munich Malt
8oz Carafoam
8oz Caramel/Crystal
8oz Melanoiden
I am still getting 1.055 (it was 1.052 with 5.25gal batch). BeerSmith says to hit 1.066 I need to up to:
7lb 3.2oz
1lb 3.2oz
9.6oz
9.6oz
9.6oz 61
Respectively.
Did you hit your post boil volume the same on both?
skeezerpleezer said:I mashed my 1968 batch at 155 and it ended up a couple point higher than I wanted (higher than the s-04 and s-05 batches). I would probably do 151-152 next time with that yeast.
BOYDBrew said:Hey skeezer I brewed this recipe today and mashed at 151-153
Do you think safale 04 is still a good choice considering I mashed at a lower temp?
Just steep them with the specialty grains. I would use a different bag.
brandenn said:Steep them with specialty grains and leave them in for the rest of the boil?
Just steep them with the specialty grains. I would use a different bag..
Has anyone tried this with either Bells or Pacman yeasts instead of 1968 or S-05?
I notice on the recipe it says if you can boil 5 gallons that the 60 minute addition wouldn't be necessary, but I don't see that addition anywhere else.
I'm using a 5 gallon kettle, with a 3 gallon boil, is this saying a 3 gallon boil would use 1oz FWH and 1oz 60 minute addition?
Has anyone tried this with either Bells or Pacman yeasts instead of 1968 or S-05?
jezmez68 said:I didn't know there were year-round Bell's or Pac Man yeasts available. Who makes these, and what are the brand catalog numbers?
I always thought the closest yeast to 3Floyds was the Wyeast 1056 or Chico Ale.