blacklab
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According to the wiki, you cannot steep Vienna - it must go thru conversion.
sorry.
sorry.
I have this beer in the secondary with some cascades. I am worried though because I was using a brew belt to warm it up a bit and forgot about it and it was on for like a day with a sweatshirt over it too.
The bucket was pretty warm and even some condensation you can see through the lid.
I know the fermentation was pretty much over, but do you think I will be alright if the temp got up there really high? It could have been in the 80s or who knows, maybe 90s. I don't have a thermometer on this bucket.
This happened after 11 days of fermenting, the gravity was as low as it would have gone I think.
The yeast should have been pretty much done at that point... I am sure you are fine
Ahoy hoy,
hmmm this could be interesting, as I used the bitter orange that brewcraft sells. I didnt know they had a sweet till i found it at the OTHER store. Since I stocked up on a couple packages, i hope it turns out well, or Ill have to off it onto co workers. Did anyone other then lil ol me use the bitter orange on this recipe?
A great day to you all!
Doing this one soon. Did you just dump the orange peel in the wort or did you use a hop bag or something? I was thinking a hop bag would be OK.
2oz isn't over the top? The bag of the bag I bought at the LHBS says 1oz per 5gal is typical.
Thanks,
2, 2, 2, 2oz just do it. It will turn out great.
Ahoy hoy,
Just threw a 12 pack of CasCitrus into the beer fridge before I left for work. I ran out of Jubelale last night, and thought that was a great reason not to buy anything tonight. It turned out so well with the bitter orange this time, that Im thinking of doing a batch with both bitter and sweet, and seeing what comes of it. Mmmmm just the thought.....
A good day to yas.....
You guys get Juble up there? Awesome! Glad to hear that Deschutes is spreading further and further out there.
I am going to try this one this weekend...My LHBS didn't have everything so I had to sub 2-row Pale for the Maris. Anyone know how this will change the outcome? Also the Cascade Hops they had was 8.4%, do you have any suggestions on how I should change things taking this into account?
Thanks
Looking forward to this one!!
I couldn't get Maris Otter at the time I did this brew and used Rahr 2-row, it is still a great beer.
As far as the hops, if you want to stick with the same IBUs I wouldn't definately change your bittering hop amount for the FWH addition. You can use John Palmers calculations to figure out how much you need. How to Brew - By John Palmer - Hop Bittering Calculations
The recipe calls for 1oz of 5.5% at the beggining
This would be 1 x 5.5 or 5.5 AAUs
So if you have 8.4%, you would only need .65oz to get the same bittering amount for the 1st addition.
The other additions are late in the boil and for aroma and don't impart too much bittering, but you could lower those a little too if you wanted.