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Then don't wait 2-3 months. I don't. AFAIAC, this beer is best within the first month after brewing.

Denny, you always know the perfect thing to say ;).

This is good to hear, because I am already chomping at the bit, and I've only had it in the fermenter since Monday.
 
Iam doing this batch this weekend. It is my first HG brew and have a question about the pitching rate. I see that it calls for an 1800ml starter. I only have a 1000ml flask. I do have a 1/2 growler but I do not think that the stir bar I have ( the small one) is going to work with the growler and stir plate.

Option 1 is make a 1800ml starter use the stir bar and hope it works. I can just aerate the crap out of it via direct O2 injection before adding yeast.

Option2 Just make a 1000ml starter

Option3 Use a dry yeast. If I go this route is one packet enough or go for 2? Rehydrate or not?
 
Here's where I got my beans . . very nice quality and decent price . . .

http://www.beanilla.com/vanilla-beans-madagascar-vanilla-c-1_17.html

Dropped my bean in last night. I only did a 3.5gal batch (6.5gal carboys were busy). Personally you just can't compare extract to real beans. And at the prices beanilla charges there's no reason not to use the real thing.

Then don't wait 2-3 months. I don't. AFAIAC, this beer is best within the first month after brewing.

Music to my ears:rockin:
 
Iam doing this batch this weekend. It is my first HG brew and have a question about the pitching rate. I see that it calls for an 1800ml starter. I only have a 1000ml flask. I do have a 1/2 growler but I do not think that the stir bar I have ( the small one) is going to work with the growler and stir plate.

Option 1 is make a 1800ml starter use the stir bar and hope it works. I can just aerate the crap out of it via direct O2 injection before adding yeast.

Option2 Just make a 1000ml starter

Option3 Use a dry yeast. If I go this route is one packet enough or go for 2? Rehydrate or not?

I vote option 1. If the stir bar doesn't work, it'll just take a bit longer.
 
which liquid yeast? i would just use us05 or us04 or notty. one packet
 
Iam doing this batch this weekend. It is my first HG brew and have a question about the pitching rate. I see that it calls for an 1800ml starter. I only have a 1000ml flask. I do have a 1/2 growler but I do not think that the stir bar I have ( the small one) is going to work with the growler and stir plate.

Option 1 is make a 1800ml starter use the stir bar and hope it works. I can just aerate the crap out of it via direct O2 injection before adding yeast.

Option2 Just make a 1000ml starter

Option3 Use a dry yeast. If I go this route is one packet enough or go for 2? Rehydrate or not?

Assuming the stir bar doesn't work, Option 1 and 2 will yield about the same cell count. I can't find the chart now but a non-stirred starter requires about twice the volume to achieve the same cell count increase. The mrmalty.com calculator will tell you this (4.5L simple starter w/ oxygen or 2.25 L stir plate starter)

One suggestion is to use the growler and if the stir bar doesn't work just shake it as often as possible. This will give better results than just letting it sit.
 
One thing I've been interested in trying, but have not (and I haven't heard of anyone else doing it) is making 2 starters and combining them.

If you need 1800 mL, you could make a 900 mL starter, then when you're confident the consumable sugars are gone, put that in a sterilized container (perhaps that growler) then make another 900 mL starter. You would only need 1/2 of your yeast packet/vial for each starter. It would take longer, and I don't think you'd be ready by this weekend, but I think it should work just fine.

What I did for this brew (I don't have a stirplate) is I used a (roughly) 3000 mL starter. I took a large jug I have, made my starter in that, and then everytime I walked by it in the kitchen, I opened it up, expelled the CO2 in the headspace out of it, let it fill back up with O2, then shook the crap out of it. I probably did this 10-15 times over a 2.5 day time period. I got VERY aggressive fermentation after I pitched. I have not taken FG yet, however.
 
I vote option 1. If the stir bar doesn't work, it'll just take a bit longer.

so if this is the case then I should make the starter it tonight if I am going to pitch early Saturday afternoon? I think I have a vial of WLP1056 and not the Cali Ale but I am not positive. How much of a difference will that make?

If I go dry is one packet enough? I have Notty and Safale 04 and 05
 
Does the Safale 05 come in 5 gram packets, or 11.5 gram packets? I made a potentially stupid assumption that it came in 5 gram packets. If 11.5 gram, then yes, you only need 1.5 packets. 1 will probably do the trick, but I typically don't like to skimp on the yeast.
 
I made mine w/ 05 and it was fantastic!

. . and pitched 1.5 packets (11.5 grams) with lots of O2
 
I made mine w/ 05 and it was fantastic!

. . and pitched 1.5 packets (11.5 grams) with lots of O2

This is what I am going to do and use as well. I thought I had WL Cali Ale. I have the American Ale. I have an O2 tank with a diffuser stone. I should be good to go. I can't wait to get this bad boy going.
 
so if this is the case then I should make the starter it tonight if I am going to pitch early Saturday afternoon? I think I have a vial of WLP1056 and not the Cali Ale but I am not positive. How much of a difference will that make?

If I go dry is one packet enough? I have Notty and Safale 04 and 05

One pack of 05 is okay, 2 would be better. 3 is too much. And NO S04 or Nottingham, please!
 
I am curious what folks are getting for FG's on this brew.
Mine just went from 1.085 to 1.020 in 11 days @ 70'F.

Taste is awesome and I will be putting into secondary with the bean this weekend. It is a tad sweet, but not bad. I am wondering about adding a packet or so of S05 to get it down a bit before bottling. However if I had kegging equipment I would be tempted to carb it and drink ASAP.

Love to know what other folks are doing.

Thanks in advance.
 
I am curious what folks are getting for FG's on this brew.

I've done this recipe once and my FG was 1.013. This was bottled on 11/24/09 and it is still not ready (although I'm 1/2 way done w/ the batch - damn...)

I'm pretty sure that I used s-05 yeast, although I have no notes on that..
 
Thanks so much for the info!

Looks like it should be good to go once the vanilla has some time to infuse.

Denny, this is one fantastic recipe.
Thanks so much for sharing it with the world!
 
Mine finished up at 1.018. It tastes great. It's going into bottles very soon, and I can't wait to enjoy it.
 
about how long did you guys let this beer sit in the secondary with the vanilla beans? i'm transfering to the secondary now. not sure what its supposed to taste like the first time around, i will just go by your recommendations.
thanks
 
2 weeks for me. Or you can just taste it occasionally and decide. The vanilla does fade, though, so you might want to let it go til the vanilla is a bit stronger than you think you need.
 
Mine was in there for probably 2 months. I split it up a little bit. The first month was sitting on 2 vanilla beans and the oak chips. I tasted it then, and figured that the vanilla wasn't coming through to my taste, but the bourbon oak flavor was very pronounced, so I added another vanilla bean, but took out the oak chips, and left it there for another month.

I just bottled today, and the vanilla is coming through GREAT, as is the oak/bourbon flavor. I just drank a glass of this stuff, uncarbed and still a bit green (what was left at the bottom of my bottling bucket), and it was delicious.
 
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