I hydrated by pitching the Notty into the wort after letting the dry yeast packet sit at room temp for an hour.
Go to their website if you want proof.I'd like to see proof of that. Danstar recommends rehydrating, Safale makers do not. There are probably reasons for that.
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I also just started kegging, so I was wondering if this sounds like a good strategy to help clear the beer a little before carbing it up? I was going to transfer to the secondary (keg) after 2 weeks in primary, let it sit in the keg uncarbed for 2 weeks at 40F, and then right when I hook it up to the gas dump out a pint or two until it really starts to look clear. I'm hoping that will get rid of any more yeast, etc. at the bottom of the keg and the just let it start carbing up. Does that sound good?
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Do I have to do that? or should it work just fine without doing that?
cgrivois said:I intend to do a full boil brew in a bag with this recipe. The first time the recipe is listed it states boil time 60-75 min, but further on down the page it states 60 min. What affects will a longer boil have. Would I still add hops on the 60 min schedule with a longer boil. Also, should I mash out at 170 for 10 min? Thanks.
AussieBrewerInColorado said:Anybody got as low as 1.004 FG?
I can see it. Low mash temp, good temp control for fermentation, healthy yeast
Just completed this on my brand-new outdoor burner. I was a little concerned with a new boil-off rate, but it was close enough to what I had stovetop that I came out pretty much where I wanted (5.25 gallons, into the fermenter). Also, my efficiency was great today for some reason. BS predicted 1.041, I hit 1.047. Not complaining, though.![]()
Here it is- clearest into-fermenter beer I remember brewing. I did have to alter the recipe just a little. the LHBS was out of Crystal 10 and I didn't think about replacements so I used Crystal 40, cut it back to a quarter pound and upped the Vienna to .75 pounds. We'll see how it turns out. Thanks for the recipe, Bier, and I'll try to remember to report in a week or two! Kyle
Aussie, that's way cloudy then the majority of my beers turn out. You said that was after primary? My photo was going into primary, post-boil. I'll be kegging probably today or tomorrow, and will update. So far the airlock bubbles smell great! Kyle
theGuapo said:Just brewed 15 gal of this last night. One of the smoothest brew days yet! Very easy. Only problem is my efficiency was up to almost 90%! Beersmith estimates 6% abv. Might this be too much for the style? How would it affect flavor? I've never had this problem, usually its the other way- less efficient. Is there anything I can do at this point?