Zippox
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I wasn't too worried managing the heat, just wondering if I can start and stay at 85 from the get-go, or if a little bit of ramping is needed.
I wasn't too worried managing the heat, just wondering if I can start and stay at 85 from the get-go, or if a little bit of ramping is needed.
I wasn't too worried managing the heat, just wondering if I can start and stay at 85 from the get-go, or if a little bit of ramping is needed.
I wasn't too worried managing the heat, just wondering if I can start and stay at 85 from the get-go, or if a little bit of ramping is needed.
Good practice is generally to ramp up to that temp, I believe.
Also just want to note that 3711 and T-58 are cleaner yeasts from what I've heard, compared to 3724 or 3726, in terms of the amount of funk you can get from them.
Out of curiosity, how do you all keep your temps consistently in the 70s-80s? We keep our house in the mid 60s during the winter.
A 20 gallon storage bin filled with water and an aquarium stick heater. I got my aquarium heater from amazon for about 17 bucks.
Cheesy_Goodness said:I brewed this up yesterday. Missed my OG by about 10 points (probably because of my boil off rate being way off) but I'm optimistic it'll turn out well. Out of curiosity, how do you all keep your temps consistently in the 70s-80s? We keep our house in the mid 60s during the winter.
It will be fine. It may just take a little longer. Keep swirlingZippox said:My stir plate broke. I have 196 grams of DME mixed into 1960 ml (nearly 2L) with the yeast pitched in. Me swirling it periodically wont get the BeerSmith suggested 372 billion yeast cells but will this be alright? I don't need to boil more water, cool it, and add it do I? I should note I am making a 9 gallon batch.
Yes, put in the fridge when the krausen falls and fermentation dies down. If you started this evening, fermentation may not complete until Saturday ... Thoughts of using it on Saturday may be little too optimistic. You don't have to put it in the fridge at all - you can dump the whole thing in your wert when you are ready.Zippox said:So I started the starter this evening. When do I put it in the fridge? Once it's no longer active? And it will be fine to pull it back out Saturday or Sunday (brew day) right?
Zippox said:This recipe describes draining the mash onto the "First Wort Hops" then proceeds with batch sparging. I assume batch sparging drains into the keggle quicker than doing fly sparging. So my question is if I take the time to fly sparge, will the FWHs have a different character because the hops will be in the wort for a much longer period of time while I am draining? Any other changes I should notice?
This was a hit with my family.
I'm Ganna start gathering ingredients now!
I actually am loading up on a bunch of grain, hops sanitizer, & some equipment to make the switch to all grain from northern brewers, so I was just Ganna get theirs - 3# for 19.99
Bringing discuss back on topic (somewhat anyway), I was thinking one rendition I would do on this would be a similar process to a beer a recently tried - Aventinus Ichbock. They freeze the Aventinus, and pick out all the ice chunks, concentrating the flavors of the beer, and giving it the coolest velvety smooth texture. You think this could work on the French Saison as well or am I missing something??
Ok, I'm almost done gathering everything I need. Grain mill should be here today, hops today or tomorrow. Grain, mash tun, yeast and honey will all be coming from northern brewer. Any suggestions on subs for a couple of the grains?
The 3 I'm looking at are:
For the pilsner malt, what do you think about using the weyermann Bohemian Pilsner instead of the regular pilsner malt? Cool, superior ingredient to use or bad idea that might taste awful??
Cara Munich, which I don't see available here, I was Ganna sub the German Dark munich but also wasnt sure about this vs. a light Munich malt. Any thoughts? Good ideas/bad ideas?
Finally, I have Citra....what about subbing Cascade for the other Hop? I have a bunch, and I know it is a Fuggle Hybrid If I'm not mistaken.