WesleyS
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Lambic, hasn't carbed, some got yeasted, this didn't.
Still tasty. View attachment 340454
Wow! You got my teku fast. That's amazing. Why isn't it boxed up yet?
Lambic, hasn't carbed, some got yeasted, this didn't.
Still tasty. View attachment 340454
I do have fermentation control. I usually set to 61 during day 2 and 3. 65 for 1 and 4. This is obviously the temp of the water circulating around my plastic bucket. Should I go lower?
I use dry yeast and pitch 2 packets directly on all ipa/dipas, usually around 75-80f. But immediately gets temp controlled. So yeast..eh? And I need to buy an O2 bottle?
After a couple scratch made margaritas, time for a snack.
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A little late to the party, but I found that US-05 does best between 65-68 during active ferment. Lower 60s on your water bath is probably ideal. I would wait to pitch your yeast until the beer is under 70f although 75 shouldn't be bad. On the homebrew scale it is damn near impossible to "over pitch" your yeast. O2 and maybe even some yeast nutrient may help. Zinc seems to be one major thing that yeast needs that usually is lacking in wort without added nutrients. If you are doing all those things already it may be a water chemistry issue.
I feel like death. No drinking for me tonight. Gonna take some melatonin and pass the flocc out
I feel like death. No drinking for me tonight. Gonna take some melatonin and pass the flocc out
Get some sleep & get better!
Nightcap from the can because I don't feel like going up to get my IPA glass.
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Uh. Drinking iPas because ... Saturday.
It was good! Bottled-on date was Oct. 15 of last year, but I don't think a nut brown minds a little age too much. If it did, then I want to taste a fresh one - it's really good!
Brew-day is starting out like a comedy act. Cooking food at the same time, got a little distracted, almost over-shot my strike temps. Hit 164 on the nose, grain might have been a little cold, but I was having a helluva time getting the grain in the pot this time around. Then when the bag got empty enough to clip the corner & pour, I couldn't get the scissors to cut the bag. Sharp kitchen knives to the rescue! Overall, it took far too long to dough-in, and I was trying for 152-154 again, but when I took the temperature after 6-7 minutes, I could only muster up 149.
It's gonna be a dry one! Hopefully the Golden Promise & Golden Naked Oats can make up for it.
OH, apparently, I got worried that this will be too malty for a DIPA, so I used 4# of 2-row, 3# of GP, and 1/2# of GNO. Now I wish I had gone all 7# of GP. We'll see how it turns out, OWOTO.
Microwave water to heat it up next time if you so desire be sure to put something in the container you microwave so the water doesn't explode. It has happened in microwaves with still water never to me but I still put something in. Or boil it on the stove
Winner, winner, chicken dinner. Took all the $ at poker. Small crowd tonight, so it was about $80. And I think I inadvertently cheated one guy off the board...I'll probably tell him I think it was hinky on the hand he went out in and give him $20...but I took his whole stack with about 10% of mine in, so I don't know that it really cost him...everybody still in the money folded, I forgot that he had money in, and I threw my cards to the middle and had to had to recreate my hand from the pile. I couldn't identify which cards were which, but I vouched that the straight was mine. Actually, I didn't cheat him, but if I were him I'd have doubts...
Bittering hops in, 10 minutes to go before the 20-minute addition goes in, so I am sitting for a few and having another beer.
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Good stuff! Not as good as some of their beers, but good!
30 min boil? Sweet