Couevas
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I have to ask again......
Where are Edwort and Brewpastor?
Where are Edwort and Brewpastor?
I'm a little scared about this beer. Gravity samples have been more drinkable straight from the primary than some of my beers have been after 3 weeks in the bottle. After hearing about everyone's 999 needing some aging, I'm wondering if mine will have peaked before a year is up?
Been sitting for 2.5 and only down to 1.035. I guess I need to warm it up and give it a swirl. The samples are tasty awesome!
Hmm... it has almost been a month, I should do a SG reading. Oh yea I broke my ****** sample tube!![]()
A beer this big is bound to finish high. Mine started at 1.128 and finished at 1.038 for an ABV of 11.79%.
My has been a month in the primary. Took a reading last night and it was 1.044. This did sit in a cooler room the last couple weeks at about 62-64. I moved it to a warmer environment, 68-70 and swirled the yeast up from the bottom. So im hoping it drops another 10 points, but I suspect that is wishful thinking.
Still dont plan on bottling this until mid-late October.
After nearly a couple weeks, I still have a little activity in there. In one of the few ways I actually stuck with the original recipe, I shot for in OG around 1.100 and got just that. With the WL Pacific Ale yeast I used, I am looking for my FG around 1.030. I'll check the SG when I rack in another week or so. It sure does smell nice!
TL
Mine is at 1.021 after 13 days. Say, are the US05 guys getting more attenuation in this beer than 1056ers? Just curious. I used 3 packs of Safale 05 in mine.
I've only had Barleywine once (Sierra Nevada, Bigfoot) and I almost hated it. Is this considered a good barleywine, or did I just have a bad experience...
I know this is REALLY off topic and I'm probably going to get flamed here but....
I've only had Barleywine once (Sierra Nevada, Bigfoot) and I almost hated it. Is this considered a good barleywine, or did I just have a bad experience...
You may have had a bad experience, or you just may be someone that doesn't care for American Barleywines. There are such people!
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I added another 7 1/2 lbs of grain for an ESB. Ended up with a gravity of 1.064 in the ESB my target was 1.056. I estimate that the 2nd runnings contrbuted about .025 points to the beer, next time I'll use about 6 lbs of additional grains. Both batches were 5 1/2 gal batches.For those of you that made a smaller beer (2nd mash) with the grains, what kind of gravity did you pull off of it? Did you add some more grains?
School's been keeping me busy...I'll be brewing this in a week. Cheers.
For those of you that made a smaller beer (2nd mash) with the grains, what kind of gravity did you pull off of it? Did you add some more grains?
School's been keeping me busy...I'll be brewing this in a week. Cheers.