slifeapotomous
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I am new to home brewing and am trying to read books, online threads, magazines and use the guys at the brew supply store and still have questions.
1. With my last batch after flame out I noticed "floaties" in my wart. It looks like snow flakes. I was using a recipie off line which had approximately #3 grains and #6 LME and used 3 oz hops throughout a 60 minute boil. Does anyone know what this is and am I even brewing correctly.
2. My final gravities have been low on my last several batches so reading online I found I could use dextrose. It said not to exceed 5% of my total grain bill. Does this include the LME or is it just the grains that I steep?
3. I am using a 6 gallon glass carboy for my primary and a second for my secondary. Making 5 gallon batches do I need to worry about oxygen during my secondary. I am also dry hopping and the hops are floating on the top creating what I would guess as a barrier protecting the beer underneath. (I am being mindful when racking to the secondary to not airate the beer)
I am sure I will come up with more questions as I progress. I am on my third brew now and plan to bottle in 7 days. Luckily I have produced 2 other beers that I enjoy and what I have given to family and friends seems to be well received. I want to make sure I am doing this correctly and just havent been lucky my last 2 batches.
1. Chocolate Rasberry Stout
2. "Citrus" IPA only using hops which turned out scarily close to the Heavy Seas, Loose Cannon.
3. DIPA - to be determined.
1. With my last batch after flame out I noticed "floaties" in my wart. It looks like snow flakes. I was using a recipie off line which had approximately #3 grains and #6 LME and used 3 oz hops throughout a 60 minute boil. Does anyone know what this is and am I even brewing correctly.
2. My final gravities have been low on my last several batches so reading online I found I could use dextrose. It said not to exceed 5% of my total grain bill. Does this include the LME or is it just the grains that I steep?
3. I am using a 6 gallon glass carboy for my primary and a second for my secondary. Making 5 gallon batches do I need to worry about oxygen during my secondary. I am also dry hopping and the hops are floating on the top creating what I would guess as a barrier protecting the beer underneath. (I am being mindful when racking to the secondary to not airate the beer)
I am sure I will come up with more questions as I progress. I am on my third brew now and plan to bottle in 7 days. Luckily I have produced 2 other beers that I enjoy and what I have given to family and friends seems to be well received. I want to make sure I am doing this correctly and just havent been lucky my last 2 batches.
1. Chocolate Rasberry Stout
2. "Citrus" IPA only using hops which turned out scarily close to the Heavy Seas, Loose Cannon.
3. DIPA - to be determined.