sunshine22
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For a 5.5 gal batch should i just divide the ingredients in half?
For a 5.5 gal batch should i just divide the ingredients in half?
LHBS out of flake corn.
What can I substitute without straying too far from the original recipe? Instant grits maybe, but how much if so?
This is what I planned to use before no corn.
5.5 lbs two row
2 lbs corn
1.0 lbs rice
Thx in advance.
I've read a lot of this thread so forgive please if I missed the answer to this; BIAB 3 gallon batch recipe?
Has anyone tried altering this recipe to make a stout? I brewed this beer a few months back and it came out so unbelievably clean and refreshing I couldn't help but think while I was drinking that it would make very delicious dry stout if I added some dark grains. I was thinking about dropping some of the adjuncts a bit and adding 2lbs of flaked oats and 1lb of black patent. Thoughts?
As long as fermentation doesn't stall out, it will be great, as the lower temps supress esters, so it will be even cleaner.Did 2 5 gal batches for the new year and noticed my basement is a little cooler at 63-64 degrees. What can I expect this to affect as far as flavors? Thanks
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Was this a split batch? did you use one packet of yeast per bucket? Is the lid on tight on #2? both aeriated the same way? How long did it bubble for?OK...... So one bucket stalled and I'm not seeing any bubble and bucket pressure is nada. Other bucket Is bubbling along. Not opened either but I did move them to the fermentation chamber set to 18.4C. Do I need to do Nything to revive the activity or am I better living it alone?
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Was this a split batch? did you use one packet of yeast per bucket? Is the lid on tight on #2? both aeriated the same way? How long did it bubble for?
I would take a gravity reading after 4 days, Ive had them finished at day 4..
Was this a split batch? did you use one packet of yeast per bucket? Is the lid on tight on #2? both aeriated the same way? How long did it bubble for?
I would take a gravity reading after 4 days, Ive had them finished at day 4..
I made a batch of CO3C plus 1 on January 9th.
4 lbs 2 row
1 lb grits
1 lb Minute Rice
1 lb flaked rye
1/2 Carapils
.63 oz Willamet (60 min)
Good Ol Nottingham!
I only got a S.G. Of 1.040, so my mash (I believe) didn't convert everything, although my iodine test was good. My mash lasted 30 min @135 and then 3 more hours at 146. Ph of 4.9. Good long 90 min boil.
It's been in primary at 62 for a week now and I'm gonna run it for 2 more and keg for the Superbowl. It's lookin good! I'll report back if the rye makes any noticeable affect on the beer.
1.042 would have been 75% efficiency for a 5 gallon batch so if you added slightly more to your fermenter you did ok with that grainbill.
With the rye you might have to call yours Cream of 4 Crops.
I did my first with US-05 and it tasted great. My nottingham batch was terrible, Notty is too temp sensative for my setup. Good luck with yours.