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Not sure what I'm looking for. I get some dudes blog and a whiskey website when I give it a Google. I'm half ass drunk so I need you to tell me exactly what I'm looking for Jon [emoji6]

Same here. I'm not sure what it's called.

It's a tasting and knowledge certification.
 
Meh. (re: the cup).

My IIPA was chugging away around 2 am this morning... 12 hrs after pitching 2 packs of rehydrated notty. Hope that was enough.

Full Throttle.

I am sure it is enough. I have always seen a longer lag (24-48 hours) when too little yeast was pitched. I think activity at 12 hours proves there was plenty. Just my opinion though.
 
FA cup would be a lot more interesting if a non-premier team would actually win it.

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What did you think of the Agave IPA?

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Dang... you guys have a huge equipment bay. The stations around here have to jam the rigs in.

Moar coffee.

So... I just discovered that I have almost 100lbs of pilsner malt in the house. :drunk:

Suggestions of styles to brew? I currently have planned -
Patersbier
Lambic base
Saison
Kolsch
Czech Pils
 
I am sure it is enough. I have always seen a longer lag (24-48 hours) when too little yeast was pitched. I think activity at 12 hours proves there was plenty. Just my opinion though.

I figured as much... was happy that it took off so quickly.

The OG sample was the sweetest/most resiny/hoppy thing I've ever tried to drink... I haven't been this excited about a brew since my first AG batch.

If this thing were to stall out at 1.020 (which I doubt will happen), I'd still be looking at 8.8%.

I'm hoping it'll get down to at least 1.016 or so, but with no cane/corn sugar added, I'm a little wary.
 
I tried to catch up on the posts, gave up on the last 20 pages as everything seemed to be unfolding as it should. Office coffee and water. The usual.

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Bowie dead (was never a huge fan but respected the guy), flat tire, minimal sleep, and our dispatch server is down meaning I do everything on paper and hope I don't forget something.

Today sucks.
 
I figured as much... was happy that it took off so quickly.



The OG sample was the sweetest/most resiny/hoppy thing I've ever tried to drink... I haven't been this excited about a brew since my first AG batch.



If this thing were to stall out at 1.020 (which I doubt will happen), I'd still be looking at 8.8%.



I'm hoping it'll get down to at least 1.016 or so, but with no cane/corn sugar added, I'm a little wary.


Your hop schedule looked awesome. I used notty once and from what I remember it finished pretty dry. I'd bet you get there.
 
Your hop schedule looked awesome. I used notty once and from what I remember it finished pretty dry. I'd bet you get there.

I'm really loving the hop burst method... I started with like 35 IBU from the bittering charge of 1 oz, got the next 70+ IBU after the 15 minute mark.

Still, I think some would say that 10 oz in the boil is lacking for a DIPA. We shall see. Also, this time around I tied off the hop bag on my ladder and let it free float in the middle.

Kind of a super ghetto hop spider.
 
Coffee. My sister thought this mug was humorous. I dont see it. And both wits are going strong already, mud room smells amazing! View attachment 329286View attachment 329287

Mug is Okay I suppose.
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So... I just discovered that I have almost 100lbs of pilsner malt in the house.

Suggestions of styles to brew? I currently have planned -
Patersbier
Lambic base
Saison
Kolsch
Czech Pils

Altbier (you could use the Kolsch yeast you might be using for the Kolsch).

Alts are the new mild. :D
 
I'm really loving the hop burst method... I started with like 35 IBU from the bittering charge of 1 oz, got the next 70+ IBU after the 15 minute mark.



Still, I think some would say that 10 oz in the boil is lacking for a DIPA. We shall see. Also, this time around I tied off the hop bag on my ladder and let it free float in the middle.



Kind of a super ghetto hop spider.


I brewed the hophands clone and did a huge hop burst. It's pretty amazing how much bitterness you still get out of flameout hops when you steep them.
 
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