TrubHead
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Nope, they don't.
Thanks. Will report back with taste results in a few weeks.
Nope, they don't.
Glad I have another 5.5 gallons of this in primary! I brewed this on 10/13 and I only have 8 more bottles. Never used this yeast before, I really like it. It took almost a full month to clear, but the beer is WONDERFUL if you're patient. I'm kegging my next batch, and will be dry hopping in keg with .75oz of columbus.
Denny is da man!
Barely bitter? Wow, it should be a lot more than that!
This is one of the few beers I really can't wait to brew again. I had thoughts of doing it this weekend, but I think I'll do it next so I can use Denny's yeast. Safale 05 version was delicious but I want to try it the way it originally intended.
Yes, you're correct on both the batch sparging and the FWH technique. As to underpitching, I'm afraid I can't tell ya because I haven't done it! Sorry....generally underpitching will lead to fewer esters, but I have no personal experience.
Thanks for the insight, do you let the flameout hops steep at a certain tempo before cooling or just cool immediately?
Not sure if this has been posted but I've noticed after opening a bottle and taking a sip or two that foam forms rather quickly and rises to the top. Is this because of the rye?
Nope, that is atypical. Could be overpriming, incomplete fermentation, or an infection.
I cool immediately. If I had more patience, I'd probably do a 180F hop stand.
Sorry to keep pestering but do you start off with RO water and your only addition to water chemistry is the gypsum? Or do u start with tap water?
I use my tap water and add some gypsum to up the sulfate level. I add it to the kettle since I don't want it to drop the pH of my mash. Here's my water report...
pH 7.4
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Est 164
Electrical Conductivity, mmho/cm 0.27
Cations / Anions, me/L 2.8 / 2.7
ppm
Sodium, Na 11
Potassium, K 2
Calcium, Ca 34
Magnesium, Mg 7
Total Hardness, CaCO3 114
Nitrate, NO3-N < 0.1 (SAFE)
Sulfate, SO4-S 19 (note: this works out to an actual 57 ppm sulfate)
Chloride, Cl 3
Carbonate, CO3 < 1
Bicarbonate, HCO3 90
Total Alkalinity, CaCO3 74