iijakii
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Not sure if Im doing this Invert right but gorram my place smells fantastits.
Not sure if Im doing this Invert right but gorram my place smells fantastits.
I'm 90% sure I'm brewing tomorrow. No joke, actually brewing actual beer. I'm going to be cool like you guys again...my notes from the last time I made this beer are absurdly detailed in some respects and completely lacking in others. Hope I don't fook this up.
I'm rooting for the 10% of doubt, myself.
If it was I'd eat the whole thing. Looks like a black pool noodle. Watcha doing with a black pool noodle, at this time of year, at those latitudes, isolated solely within your kitchen? Maybe it's pipe insulation from Grainger.
Food looks good. But come on John why you gotta drink your Murica pils from a DEM glass. Still pining for it?
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Alright the real reason I'm reminiscent of Germany today, one of wife's relatives passed away. Remembering her by drinking pils from one of the two fantastic steins she gave me:
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It's really kinda hard to screw up unless you burn it...
Had a Hopslam earlier playing with one of the new cigar molds I got today. Now a little ps4 and some bourbon to wind down now that these are put to rest a bit.
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Science: I had this conversation in the "real brewing" sections of this forum before but wondered what you buttholes think. As I have not time for a starter now, I'm thinking of using US-05 for my brew tomorrow. I always struggle with this concept. If I make a starter, I go to the yeast pitch calculators, which tell me that even for an OG 1.050 beer, I should be pitching around 195 billion cells for a 5 - 5.5 gallon batch. Now, I read that the dry yeast packs (at least US-05) has 6 Billion cells per gram. The packet is 11.5 grams. They say one packet of yeast is adequate for beers of this size, but that is only 70 Billion cells. By my math, and doing things the way I would when I make a starter, I need about 2.5 packets even for a beer of OG 1.050. Why am I wrong in my thinking?
a packet of US-o5 works quick for typical session style ABV brews. If you were doing something of a higher ABV, two would be the way to go. With it being 1.050 I think you would be in great shape with one packet.
Those yeasts are hungry after waking up, that's certain.
Science: I had this conversation in the "real brewing" sections of this forum before but wondered what you buttholes think. As I have not time for a starter now, I'm thinking of using US-05 for my brew tomorrow. I always struggle with this concept. If I make a starter, I go to the yeast pitch calculators, which tell me that even for an OG 1.050 beer, I should be pitching around 195 billion cells for a 5 - 5.5 gallon batch. Now, I read that the dry yeast packs (at least US-05) has 6 Billion cells per gram. The packet is 11.5 grams. They say one packet of yeast is adequate for beers of this size, but that is only 70 Billion cells. By my math, and doing things the way I would when I make a starter, I need about 2.5 packets even for a beer of OG 1.050. Why am I wrong in my thinking?
Isn't the cutoff around 1.060 before pitching multiple packs of dry yeast? You should be fine.
So, you ignore the expert recommendations of 750,000 cells per mL, per degree of plato when it's dry yeast? I guess I don't understand the "why" behind that. I used liquid yeast last time I made this beer, and followed the .75 million/mL/degree plato formula.
EDIT: and you guys who brew all the time - do you buy yeast or harvest it? The few times I've harvested it, it was easy and worked great. If I were brewing a lot, I don't think I'd ever buy yeast.
So, you ignore the expert recommendations of 750,000 cells per mL, per degree of plato when it's dry yeast? I guess I don't understand the "why" behind that. I used liquid yeast last time I made this beer, and followed the .75 million/mL/degree plato formula.
EDIT: and you guys who brew all the time - do you buy yeast or harvest it? The few times I've harvested it, it was easy and worked great. If I were brewing a lot, I don't think I'd ever buy yeast.
I've bought five packs of yeast in my brewing career, disregarding that first kit.
Harvesting is awesome.
There's a really good explanation as to the cell count, I'm sure. I don't have it.
I am hoping that the day will come when I'm not running around every week with kids, and I get to brew 2 times a month. If/when I get to that point, I will always have harvested yeast in the fridge. But for now, it makes no sense when I'm brewing once every 3-4 months.
I am hoping that the day will come when I'm not running around every week with kids, and I get to brew 2 times a month. If/when I get to that point, I will always have harvested yeast in the fridge. But for now, it makes no sense when I'm brewing once every 3-4 months.